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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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The Heughs | The Heughs | T.W. Craster Esqr. | On Sheet | A long range of Crag, forming | ||
Craster Tower | 27.7 | a precipice on the west side, | ||||
The Heughs | Mr George Scott, Farmer | |||||
Dunstansquare | ||||||
The Heughs | Mr George Fawcus, Farmer | borough Castle, to Craster Village | ||||
Dunstanstead | It is Called indiscriminately "The | |||||
"Hills", and "The Heughs", I have | ||||||
adopted the latter it being the | ||||||
most appropriate – | ||||||
Scrog Hill | Scrog Hill | Mr. George Gibb, Fisherman | On Sheet | A prominent portion of "The | ||
Craster | 27.7 | Heughs", at their north end | ||||
Scrog Hill | Mr. Robt Taylor, Gardener, | It is a well Known object | ||||
Craster Tower | to the fishermen along the | |||||
Scrog Hill | Mr. John Archbold, Fisherman | coast | ||||
Craster – | ||||||
Little Shaird | On Sheet | |||||
Cancelled – see Page 77 for the | 27.7 | |||||
proper application of the name – | ||||||
John McCabe |
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