< | 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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Gorcock | Gorcock | Mr George Waugh | 57 Chains S. of | A small cottage with outhouses | ||
Gorcock | Mr J Waugh | Watch Hill | &c attached | |||
Gorcock | Mr Wm Borrow | "Brocketts Glossary" | ||||
"Gorcock the red grouse, or moor cock. | ||||||
Brown Rigg | Brown Rigg | Mr George Waugh | 45 Chains S. | A slight eminence on Thirlwall | ||
Brown Rigg | Mr Jack Waugh | of Watch Hill | Common, well known by this | |||
Brown Rigg | Mr Borrow | name | ||||
Seed Rigg | Seed Rigg | Mr George Waugh | 30 Chains S. W | A Ridge on Thirwall | ||
Seed Rigg | Mr J Waugh | of Watch Hill | Common, One of the inhabitants in the | |||
Seed Rigg | Mr Borrow | vicinity informed me that oats were | ||||
sowed here, which gave rise to | ||||||
the name | ||||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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