< | 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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Dilston Park | Dilston Park | Mr William Dobson | 4 chains north of | This is the original park | ||
Dilston Park | Mr Joseph Robson | Dilston Paper Mill | belonging to Dilston Castle | |||
Dilston Park | Mr John Atkinson | it is now divided into farms | ||||
the greater portion of it is | ||||||
arable land There is also | ||||||
a small portion of it planted | ||||||
with fir & forest trees | ||||||
Park Wood | Park Wood | Mr William Dobson | 5 chains North of | A long narrow plantation near the | ||
Park Wood | Mr Joseph Robson | Dilston Paper Mill | Boundary of Dilston Park | |||
Park Wood | Mr John Atkinson | from which it takes its name | ||||
Birchy Sike | Birchy Sike | Mr William Dobson | 2 chains |
A small stream running | ||
Birchy Sike | Mr Joseph Robson | of Dilston Paper Mill | in a N. Westerly direction | |||
Birchy Sike | Mr John Atkinson | to where it joins the | ||||
Devil’s Water | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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