< | 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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Bell’s Close Dean | Bell’s Close Dean | Mr S. Finney | N.E. of Bells Close | A very Steep ravine or dean with wood | ||
Bell’s Close Dean | Mr D Thompson | on each side so called from a | ||||
Bell’s Close Dean | Mr Michael Jackson | small hamlet on the S.E. | ||||
Bell’s Close Dean | Mackenzie’s History | |||||
Quarry Well | Quarry Well | Mr S. Finney | About 2 chains N.E. | A very good Spring Well taking | ||
Quarry Well | Mr D Thompson | of Lemington Quarry | its name from the adjacent quarry | |||
Quarry Well | Mr M Jackson | |||||
Lemington Quarry | Lemington Quarry | Mr S. Finney | about 15 chains North | An old sandstone quarry now quite | ||
(Sandstone) | by N.W. of Lemington | out of use It was formerly used for | ||||
Lemington Quarry | Mr D. Thompson | the erection of some buildings at Lemington | ||||
(Sandstone) | ||||||
Lemington Quarry | Mr M. Jackson | |||||
(Sandstone) | ||||||
Lemington Lane | Lemington Lane | Mr S. Finney | North of the Village | An ordinary Township Road | ||
Lemington Lane | Mr D Thompson | leading to Union Hall | leading from Lemington to the turnpike road | |||
Lemington Lane | Mr M Jackson | by Lemington Lodges | by Union Hall | |||
Felix Gillespie C/a |
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Transcribed by DP
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