< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Robin Sheep’s Cave | Robin Sheep’s Cave | McKenzies History of Northumberland | In the West of the | A Cave or grotto of About 8 feet Square | ||
Robin Sheep’s Cave | Mr. Moore | parish. About 29 chs | & 6 feet high. It appears to be partly | |||
Robin Sheep’s Cave | Mr. Sewell | East from Lambert’s Leap | natural And partly hewn out of the | |||
Robin Sheep’s Cave | White’s Directory | rock. Tradition States that Robin, | ||||
a poor Mendicant lived in this cold and | ||||||
Solitary Excavation. | ||||||
Heaton Wood | Heaton Wood | Mr. Moore | In the West of the | A large wood, of forest trees with | ||
Heaton Wood | Mr. Telford | parish. Surrounding | a number of neat walks & Avenues | |||
Heaton Wood | Mr. Sewell | Heaton Hall | through it | |||
Heaton Plantations | White’s Directory | |||||
Heaton Plantations | MacKenzie’s History | |||||
Shieldfield House | Shield |
Mr. Moor | In the South of the | An Elegant Mansion with Outbuildings | ||
Shield |
Mr. Telford | plan. About 11 chs | & gardens attached. The property of | |||
Shield |
Mr. Sewell | S.E. of Lambert’s Leap | Mrs. Lowrie | |||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT and JMCN
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