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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Little Avenue | Little Avenue | Mr James Marshall | On Sheets | A narrow Crooked | ||
Little Avenue | Mr Joseph Elliott | 27.1 & | plantation, having a | |||
Little Avenue | Mr B. Gibbison | 27.5 | walk through it, It | |||
extends from "Coldharbour" | ||||||
to "The Avenue", |
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property of Sir G. Grey Bart | ||||||
Coldharbour | Coldharbour | Estate map – and | On Sheets | A few neat Cottages, | ||
same as above | 27.1 & | occupied by the servants | ||||
27.5 | of Sir George Grey, – there | |||||
are farm offices attached, | ||||||
end of "Little Avenue", and | ||||||
is embosomed in trees | ||||||
but was a bare exposed | ||||||
place, before the trees were | ||||||
planted – (hence the name) | ||||||
Mill Burn | Mill Burn | Reference Book, to Estate map | On Sheet | A portion of the stream | ||
and same as above | 27.1 | described as Brunton Burn | ||||
It bears the name of Mill Burn | ||||||
from the boundary of Doxford to Allansford | ||||||
Bridge, where it takes the name of Brunton Burn | ||||||
Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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