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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Dunny’s Well | Dunny’s Well | Chas Moffat Esq. | On Sheets | A spring well now covered by the mill pond, | ||
Mr G. Milligan | 20.14 & | the name is derived from the fact of a dun | ||||
Estate Map | 25.2 | cow having been drowned in it. | ||||
Castle Hill | Castle Hill | Chas Moffat Esq. | On Sheet | The remains of an ancient camp | ||
Camp | Mr G. Milligan | 20.14 | so called, supposed to have been | |||
(Remains of) | Estate Map | of British origin, it is nearly | ||||
obliterated-except on the West, | ||||||
the name also applies to a house on | ||||||
the site, occupied by a farm servant. | ||||||
Lilburn Tower | Lilburn Tower | Chas Moffat Esq. | On Sheet | A handsome modern Mansion, beautifully | ||
Mr P. W. Purvis | 20.14 | situated on the N. Bank of the Lil Burn and | ||||
Estate Map &c &c | finely shaded by Woods & ornamental grounds, | |||||
it is the residence of E. J. Collingwood | ||||||
Esq. who is the proprietor of the town- | ||||||
ship, i.e. West Lilburn. A few chains | ||||||
East of the Mansion is a post office for | ||||||
the convenience of the district around. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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