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Parish of Holy Island (Detached) Sheet 7-2

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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 has been was
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, and along the sand, –
They got this name from the salt
Pan, having stood near the area
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 end of "Pan Cheek", from which
it derived the name, there are
the ruins of an old Ice House, on
the west side of it –
John McCabe

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