< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Lady Augusta’s | Lady Augusta’s Plantation | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | A plantation belonging to Etal House | ||
Plantation | John Martin | 10.10 | 1/8 of a mile north of the village divided | |||
John Sutherland | by the turnpike road from St Marys Wood | |||||
the wood is American Pine, and named | ||||||
in honor of Lady Agusta Fitzclarence | ||||||
Berryhill Crag | Berryhill Crag | Mr Mathieson | On Sheet | A rocky precipice on the farm of Berryhill | ||
Mr Paxton | 10.10 | within a short distance of the House. | ||||
William Robson Crookham | The strata is of a very peculiar character | |||||
composed of huge blocks having the appearance | ||||||
of being detached from each other. | ||||||
Punch Well | Punch Well | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | A spring on the farm of Berry hill | ||
John Sutherland | 10.10 | bearing this name. Situated about 1/2 a | ||||
John Kearton | mile south from the House | |||||
William Boyd Civil assistant |
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Transcribed by LF
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