< | 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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Collywell Sands | Colly Well Sands | Mr John Forster | In the east of the Parish | This name applies to a small | ||
Colly Well Sands | Mr Wm Watson | About 18 chains East of | portion of land situated between | |||
Colly Well Sands | Mr Thos Davison | Seaton Sluice Mill | high and low water mark | |||
Charley’s Garden | Charley’s Garden | Mr John Forster | About 8 1/2 chains North | A small island situated between | ||
Charley’s Garden | Mr Wm Watson | of Colly Well | high and low water mark, formerly | |||
Charley’s Garden | Mr Thomas Davison | a man named Charley had a garden on | ||||
the top of this island, hence the name | ||||||
The Ship Inn | The Ship Inn | Mr John Forster | In the Village of Seaton | An ordinary public house | ||
The Ship Inn | Mr Wm Watson | Sluice, about 19 chains | occupied by Mr James Chrisp | |||
The Ship Inn | Mr Mordue | North West of Colly Well | ||||
John McMahon |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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