< | 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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Bride’s Brae | Bride’s Brae | Revd. William Hewitt | on Sheet | A steep |
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Bride’s Brae | Mr. George Smith | 7.13 | road, a short distance south | |||
Bride’s Brae | Mr. Thomas Carr | of Ancroft Church, |
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Dean Burn. It is said |
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Bride had been killed, by falling | ||||||
off her horse, when either coming | ||||||
to, or, returning from church – | ||||||
hence the name – | ||||||
Ancroftstead | Ancroftstead | Revd. William Hewitt | on Sheet | A check Toll Gate, on the end | ||
Check Gate | Check Gate | Mr. George Smith | 7.13 | of the township road, leading | ||
Mr. Thomas Carr | off the turnpike, south of Ancroft, | |||||
in direction of Ancroftstead &c. | ||||||
There is no house at it, but a small | ||||||
box, for the collector – | ||||||
Ancroftstead | Ancroftstead | Revd. William Hewitt | on Sheet | A large limestone Quarry, & Kiln | ||
Limeworks | Limeworks | Mr. George Smith | 7.13 | having an Enginehouse, with | ||
Mr. Thomas Carr | Engine attached, for the purpose | |||||
of pumping water, and drawing | ||||||
stones &c to the Kiln, along a small | ||||||
tramway, laid, for that purpose – | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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