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Aydoncastle Quarry | Aydoncastle Quarry | Mr Andrew Thompson | About 73 Chains SE | Formerly a very large limestone quarry | ||
Aydoncastle Quarry | Mr Christopher Charlton | of Halton Castle | and also a lime kiln the quarry is now | |||
Aydoncastle Quarry | Mr John Brown | almost filled up | ||||
Grave Hill | Grave Hill | Mr Ellerington | 45 Chains S S by | It got the name because of a | ||
Grave Hill | Mr Surtees | W of Halton Castle | number of human bones been found here | |||
Grave Hill | Mr Hall | |||||
nothing further is known of it | ||||||
Cowen’s Ford | Cowen’s Ford | Mr Andrew Thompson | About 30 chains | An ordinary ford where the Cor Burn | ||
Cowen’s Ford | Mr C. Charlton | SW of Aydoncastle | and Cowen’s Lane crosses each other | |||
Cowen’s Ford | Mr J. Brown | Quarry | ||||
Cowen’s Lane | Cowen’s Lane | Mr Andrew Thompson | About 30 chains South | An ordinary township road so called | ||
Cowen’s Lane | Mr C. Charlton | of Aydoncastle Quarry | from a |
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Cowen’s Lane | Mr J. Brown | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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