< | 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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Hell’s Kettle | Hell’s Kettle | Mr. Spearman | 48 Chains N West | A deep hole in the River | ||
Hell’s Kettle | Mr. Angus | of Climbing Tree | Wansbeck | |||
Hell’s Kettle | Mr. Coxon | |||||
How Burn | How Burn | Mr. Spearman | 52 Chains |
A small stream dividin | ||
How Burn | Mr. Angus | of Climbing | the parishes of Bothal & | |||
How Burn | Mr. Coxon | Tree | Morpeth | |||
Climbingtree Dean | Climbingtree Dean | Mr. Spearman | 22 Chains east of | A small Ravine within Chapel Wood | ||
Climbingtree Dean | Mr. Angus | Climbing Tree | through which a small stream flows | |||
Climbingtree Dean | Mr. Coxon (Woodman) | it takes the name from the adjoining | ||||
farm house | ||||||
Banks Cottages | Banks Cottages | Mr. Spearman | 38 chains NWest | A row of small Cottages | ||
Banks Cottages | Mr. Angus | of Climbing Tree | in the North of Chapel Wood | |||
Banks Cottages | Mr. Coxon | |||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by SMH and CC
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