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Holy Rock | Holy Rock | Edwd Wilson – Old Lyham | On Sheet | This name applies to a large rock, | ||
Holy Rock | Thomas Atkinson – S.Lyham | 15.16 | through which a hole penetrated in a | |||
Holy Rock | Tithe Plan | horizontal direction, large enough to | ||||
admit the body of a full-grown person, | ||||||
but in quarrying stones from the rock | ||||||
a few years ago, the Cavity was nearly | ||||||
obliterated. There is no tradition respecting it. | ||||||
Stell Plantation | Stell Plantation | Edwd Dixon – N. Sandyford | On Sheets | A young fir plantation situated | ||
Stell Plantation | J.D.Thompson – N. Sandyford | 21.5 & | on the farm of North Sandyford, the | |||
Stell Plantation | Nicholas Rogers, Amersidelaw | 21.9 | property of the Duke of Northumberland. | |||
Millstone Hill | Millstone Hill | Edwd Dixon – N. Sandyford | On Sheet | A rocky eminence of Considerable | ||
Millstone Hill | J.D.Thompson – N. Sandyford | 21.9 | elevation, situated on the farm of | |||
Millstone Hill | Nicholas Rogers, Amersidelaw | Amersidelaw. Origin of the name unknown. | ||||
John Callanan 2nd Corpl R.E. |
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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