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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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Mounthooly Dean | Mounthooly Dean | Mr Thomas Main | on sheet | A considerable dean, on the farm | ||
Mounthooly Dean | Mr Matthew Forster | 11.7 | of "Mounthooly", and south of the | |||
Mounthooly Dean | Mr George Chisholm, Fenwick Granary | farmhouse. It extends from near | ||||
Kyloe Cottage, eastwards to "Cockle- | ||||||
man’s Quarry". The brae on the north | ||||||
side, is Rough pasture, furze & – the south | ||||||
side is cultivated |
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of Captn Leyland | ||||||
Dean Burn | Dean Burn | Mr Thomas Main | on sheets | A small stream, flowing | ||
Dean Burn | Mr Matthew Forster | 11.7 & | through Mounthooly Dean, | |||
Dean Burn | Mr George Chisholm | 11.8 | ||||
two streams unite, north of Kyloe | ||||||
Cottage", to where it takes the side | ||||||
of the road, a short distance E of | ||||||
Fenwick Granary after which it is | ||||||
is called "Fenham Burn" | ||||||
Mounthooly Tile Works | Mounthooly Tile Works | Mr Thomas Main | on sheet | A small Brick & Tile | ||
Mounthooly Tile Works | Mr Matthew Forster | 11.7 | works, on the farm of Mount | |||
Mounthooly Tile Works | Mr George Chisholm | -hooly, |
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the Turnpike road |
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property of Captn Leyland | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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