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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Cross Hill | Cross Hill | Estate Map | See Sheet | This name is applied to | ||
Cross Hill | John Raitson Esqr. | 17.13 | a large arable field having a small | |||
Cross Hill | Mr C Calder | hill feature, in the southeast | ||||
corner of it. I could not ascer- | ||||||
tain whether, the name arose | ||||||
from a "Cross" having been here | ||||||
or from a Cross Roads, which | ||||||
is Contiguous. Most probably the | ||||||
latter. | ||||||
Ewe Hill | Ewe Hill | Estate Map | See Sheet | A small hill feature, exten | ||
John Raitson Esqr. | 17.13 | -ding into two, arable fields | ||||
Mr C Calder | on the farm of Elford | |||||
and about 1/4 of a mile N. | ||||||
West of the farmhouse. | ||||||
[#] | Wanless Fields | Estate Map | A small district com | |||
John Raitson Esqr. | -prising two large enclosures | |||||
Mr C Calder | one, arable, and the other | |||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | permanent pasture. They | |||||
are on the farm of "Elford" | ||||||
and south of the farmhouse | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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