< | 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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Broomy Knowe | Broomy Knowe | Mr Smith | ||||
John Heatley Steward | On Sheet | A small prominent Knoll on the farm | ||||
William Robson Crookham | 9.16 | of East Learmouth about 1/2 a mile eastward | ||||
from the House close by the side of English | ||||||
Strother Bog. It is of too difficult a nature | ||||||
to be ploughed and is easily distinguished | ||||||
from the surrounding arable lands | ||||||
Cleghorns Knowe | Cleghorns Knowe | Mr Smith | On Sheet | A Knoll near the farm house of | ||
John Heatley | 9.15 | East Learmouth and likewise belonging | ||||
Estate map | to the farm, it is in the enclosure | |||||
west from the house. | ||||||
English Strother Bog | English Strother Bog | Mr Smith | On Sheet | A large tract of flat boggy land | ||
John Heatley | 9.15 & | close to the road leading from East | ||||
Estate map | 9.16 | Learmouth to Barelees TP. No meaning | ||||
can be obtained for this name, Strother was | ||||||
the name of a family who once held | ||||||
extensive estates in this vicinity | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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