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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Heely Dod | Heely Dodd | Award Plan of Elsdon Common | 57 chains N.E. | An eminence in Elsdon | ||
Heely Dodd | Mr Hall | of the Loaning | Common | |||
Heely Dodd | Mr Aukall | |||||
Besom Sike | Besom Sike | Mr Hall | 44 chains N. | A small stream flowing | ||
Besom Sike | Mr Aukall | East of the | a S. Westerly direction to | |||
Besom Sike | Mr Cowan | Loaning | Hogg |
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Iron Well | Iron Well | Mr Hall | 72 Chains North | A remarkable spring situated | ||
Iron Well | Mr Snaith | East of Elsdon Burn | at the east end of Heely Dodd | |||
Iron Well | Mr Cowan | the water |
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remarkable force and copiousness | ||||||
The Well receives this name from a house called | ||||||
Iron House that formerly stood in its | ||||||
immediate neighbourhood | ||||||
Watty’s Sike | See N. Book of 43/14 for description | |||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JTP
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