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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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Horsebog Cover | Horsebog Cover | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | The Horse Bog is partly overgrown | ||
Mr Ormiston | 10.16 | with low brush wood which is now | ||||
Estate Map | known as fox cover, | |||||
Ford Common | Ford Common | Mr Thomas | On Sheets | An extensive piece of land | ||
Mr Ormiston | 10.11 | at the east side of the Village | ||||
Estate Map | 10.12 | of Ford, the inhabitants of which | ||||
10.15 & | have the privilege of grazing a | |||||
10.16 | cow thereon, it is the property of | |||||
the Marchioness of Waterford | ||||||
Fordcommon | Fordcommon | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | This name is applied generally to | ||
Mr Ormiston | 10.15 | all the houses on Ford Common | ||||
Directory | they are merely cottages, and the | |||||
residents are mostly pitmen employed | ||||||
at Ford Moss Colliery | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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