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Wester Hill | Wester Hill | Mr. John Hunt | On Sheet | A low arable hill, N. of the road | ||
Mr. James Punton | 13. 12 | & West of Thornington, the name | ||||
Estate Map | is derived from its situation, being near | |||||
the West end of the Farm. | ||||||
Thornington | Thornington | Mr John Hunt | On Sheet | A good substantial farm house with a very | ||
Estate Map | 13. 12 | extensive range of Offices, and a hamlet | ||||
Directory | attached, it is pleasantly situated N. of | |||||
the Bowmont, and occupied by Mr. | ||||||
John Hunt. | ||||||
UP Chapel | UP Meeting House | Mr John Hunt | On Sheet | A Meetinghouse or Chapel a little to | ||
or UP Chapel | Revd. Mr David Taylor | 13.12 | the S.E. Of Thornington, Seated for | |||
Mr John Trotter | about 350, I think the name should | |||||
UP Chapel | Adopted | be UP Chapel, altho’ it is best known | ||||
as the Meeting House. It belongs to the | ||||||
United Presbyterians. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Collected by'
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