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Davison’s Buildings | Davison’s Buildings | Mr. Brown | 16 Chains N.E | A range of Cottages extending | ||
Davison’s Buildings | Mr. Wm Lyons | Maiden Cross | west from The Fox & Hounds (PH) | |||
Davison’s Buildings | Mr. Charlton | So called after the person who built | ||||
them. | ||||||
Cuddys Lane | Cuddy |
Mr. John Bell (Publican) | 24 Chains East | A narrow lane about 8 Chains | ||
Cuddy |
Mr. Wm Lyons | of Maiden Cross | in length which derives its from it | |||
Cuddys Lane | Mr. Hope | being much frequented by asses | ||||
"Cuddy being a term used in | ||||||
this locality for Ass". | ||||||
Gallows Bank | See Name Book 94:10 | |||||
High Wood | See Name Book 94:5 | |||||
Portland Cottage | Portland Cottage | Mr. Brown | 17 Chains north | A Small Cottage | ||
Portland Cottage | Mr. J. Bell | of Maiden Cross | pleasantly Situated | |||
Portland Cottage | Mr. Geo. Hope | on the Turnpike Road | ||||
Note: Unsigned
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