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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Souterpot Dean | Souterpot Dean | Estate Map, 1757 | On Sheet | A Slack, or Hollow, in the moor | ||
Souterpot Dean | Mr. Thos Main | 26.3 | through which, the boundary | |||
Souterpot Dean | Mr. John Bolam | between the townships of | ||||
Souter Pot Letch | Township Map | Ellingham And North Char | ||||
-lton passes. (Properly Speaking | ||||||
it is not a dean) | ||||||
Souterpot Cairn | Souterpot Cairn | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A boundary Stone on the | ||
26.3 | march, between the townships | |||||
of Ellingham and North Char | ||||||
-lton, And at the end of the | ||||||
fence, separating Windylaw | ||||||
Moor, And Brockdam Moor | ||||||
Origin of both the above names | ||||||
unknown – | ||||||
Camp Hill | Camp Hill | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A hill feature, in the north | ||
Camp Hill | Mr. Joseph Hills, Tenant | 26.3 | -west of Charlton Moor, a Camp | |||
Camp Hill | Mr. Hugh Bettie | was never known to be on this | ||||
Camp Hill | Mr. Thos Beattie | hill but there was a large Cairn | ||||
on its Summit which was removed | ||||||
about the year 1834 And underneath | ||||||
a little below the Surface was found | ||||||
four Stone coffins, with An Urn in each Containing what | ||||||
was Supposed to be the ashes of | ||||||
Human remains | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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