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Aydon | Aydon | Mr Lionel Winship | 3 chains N.E. of | A small village or Hamlet | ||
Aydon | Mr Edward Finley | Megs Well | consisting of three or four | |||
Aydon | Mr William Greenwell | farm houses and six or seven | ||||
Aydon | White’s Directory | Cottages chiefly occupied by | ||||
Aydon | Whellan’s Directory | agricultural Labores | ||||
Aydon | County Map | |||||
Meg’s Well | Megs Well | Mr Lionel Winship | 23 chains S.W. of | A well of very good | ||
Megs Well | Mr Edward Finley | Aydon E. Kiln | water which partially | |||
Megs Well | Mr William Greenwell | supplies the vilage or | ||||
Hamlet of Aydon | ||||||
Aydon East Limekiln | Aydon East Lime Kiln | Mr Lionel Winship | 23 chains N.E. | This lime kiln takes | ||
Aydon East Kiln | Mr Edward Finley | of Megs Well | its name from its situation | |||
Aydon East Kiln | Mr William Greenwell | on the East side of Aydon | ||||
Village | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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