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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Saltpan How | Saltpan How | Estate Map – | on Sheet | An elevated portion of land, | ||
Saltpan How | John Grey Esqr., Agent, | 7.2 | on the sea shore, on which, | |||
Saltpan How | Mr James Dixon, fisherman | there are a few Cottages, with | ||||
Saltpan How | Mr James Wood, fisherman | gardens, Limestone Quarry, and | ||||
Lime Kiln &c It gets this mame | ||||||
from there having been a "Salt Pan" | ||||||
on the east side of it, close to the | ||||||
sea shore,) the Salt Pan |
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removed many years ago – | ||||||
Pan Cheek | Pan Cheek | John Grey Esqr., Agent, | on Sheet | This name applies to the side | ||
Mr James Dixon, fisherman | 7.2 | of "Saltpan Rocks", on the south | ||||
Mr James Wood, fisherman | side, |
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Pancheek Shiel | Pancheek Shiel | John Grey Esqr., Agent, | on Sheet | A small house, on the sea | ||
Mr James Dixon, fisherman | 7.2 | shore, at the south end of | ||||
Mr James Wood, fisherman | ||||||
the ruins of an old Ice House, on | ||||||
the west side of it – | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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