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Bluntie Well | Bluntie Well | Revd Mr Proctor | On Sheet | A fine Spring a Short distance north | ||
Mr Cock | 15.9 | of Doddington Village, it issues from | ||||
C. Rea Esqr | a drain, the well having been covered | |||||
up, it is thence led into a Mill pond | ||||||
at Doddington, the spring is constant | ||||||
and discharges about 24 Gallons per | ||||||
minute – | ||||||
Doddington Tile Works | Doddington Tile Works | Revd Mr Proctor | On Sheet | A small tile Manufactory, chiefly for | ||
Mr Cock | 15.9 | drain tiles, on Doddington North Farm | ||||
C. Rea Esqr | in the occupancy of C. Rea Esqr | |||||
Sculptured Rock | Sculptured Rock | Revd Mr Proctor | On Sheet | A large rock N. of Doddington Village | ||
Mr Cairns | 15.9 | bearing curious circular incisions and | ||||
C. Rea Esqr | round holes. It, with others in the neighbor | |||||
hood have attracted much attention | ||||||
from Antiquarians, and are Supposed | ||||||
to be of Druidical origin, no local | ||||||
tradition respecting them existing | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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