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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Tilesheds Plantation | Tilesheds Plantation | Mr. Twizell | Adjoining the | A large Plantation planted at various | ||
Mixed Wood | Ph Boundary | times, it derives its name from its | ||||
Tilesheds Plantation | Mr. Anderson | 30 chs: N.W. of Loudside | occupying the site of a tilery | |||
Tilesheds Plantation | Mr Roddam | nothing remains of the Tilery now | ||||
except the holes where the clay was | ||||||
taken from & which are now filled | ||||||
with water | ||||||
Scythesand Plantation | Scythe Sand Plantation | Mr.Twizell | 30 Chains S. S. West | A small Plantation, deriving | ||
(Mixed Wood) | of Loudside | its name from affording excellent | ||||
Scythe Sand Plantation | Mr. Anderson | Sandstone for whetting Scythes | ||||
Scythe Sand Plantation | Mr. Roddam | |||||
The Rookery | The Rookery | Mr.Twizell | South of & adjoining | A small Wood of Well | ||
(Mixed Wood) | to Loudside | grown timber, the site of as | ||||
The Rookery | Mr. Anderson | the name indicates of a | ||||
The Rookery | Mr. Roddam | Rookery | ||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by DP
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