< | 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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Soldier’s Dean | Soldier’s Dean | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | A slight hollow, studded with | ||
Soldier’s Dean | Mr. James Robertson, Agent | 16.5 | forest trees, of natural growth; and | |||
Soldier’s Dean | Estate Map | deriving the name from a | ||||
soldier, having lost his life in | ||||||
it, during a snow-storm, about | ||||||
the year 1812 or 13. Propietor, | ||||||
Revd J.D. Clark. | ||||||
The Hag | The Hag | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | This name applies to a rocky | ||
The Hag | Mr. James Robertson, Agent | 16.5 | precipice, partly studded with | |||
The Hag | Estate Map | wood, the property of the Revd | ||||
Mr William Wood, Craggyhall | J.D. Clark. | |||||
Juniper Hill | Juniper Hill | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | A rocky hillock, situated on | ||
Juniper Hill | Mr. James Robertson, Agent | 16.5 | the farm of Craggyhall, so | |||
Juniper Hill | Estate Map | named from the juniper tree, | ||||
Mr William Wood, Craggyhall | having grown on it it, in former times. | |||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by KF
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