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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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High Healy Wood | High Healey Wood | Mr. W. Blackett Longwitton | About 20 chains N. West | A fine Plantation of Forest | ||
High Healey Wood | Mr. Thos. Bell Longwitton | of Crossford Bridge | Trees and Brushwood. | |||
High Healey Wood | Mr. J. Patterson Longwitton | |||||
Low Healy Wood | Low Healey Wood | Mr. W. Blackett | About 10 chains West | A Plantation of Forest Trees | ||
Low Healey Wood | Mr. Thos. Bell | of Crossford Bridge | and Brushwood. | |||
Low Healey Wood | Mr. J. Patterson | |||||
Flaggy Ford | Flaggy Ford | Mr. W. Blackett | About 40 chains N. West | A ford crossing the River Font, | ||
Flaggy Ford | Mr. Thos. Bell | of Crossford Bridge | so named from the strata of | |||
Flaggy Ford | Mr. J. Patterson | Limestone which forms the | ||||
Bed of the River at this point. | ||||||
Nichs Clabby Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by MCB and DW
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