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Wideopen Plantation | Wideopen Plantation | Mr Stephen Smith, Woodman | On Sheet | This name is given to a plantation | ||
Wideopen Plantation | Mr Ebenezer Black | 6.13 | situated within the township of | |||
Mr J. A. Black | Norham, deriving the name | |||||
"Wideopen" from a field adjoining it | ||||||
on the south-east side, which is | ||||||
situated in the township of Grindon. | ||||||
Proprietor Sir Francis Blake Bart. | ||||||
West Burn | West Burn | Mr Ebenezer Black | On Sheets | A small stream having its origin | ||
West Burn | Mr J. A. Black | 6.9 | on the farm of Grindon and flowing | |||
Mr Stephen Smith | 6.13 & | in a northerly course, falls into | ||||
6.14 | Rutchey Burn. | |||||
Westmoor Plantation | Westmoor Plantation | Mr Ebenezer Black | On Sheet | A small fir plantation on | ||
Westmoor Plantation | Mr J. A. Black | 6.13 | the farm of Grindon, the | |||
Mr Stephen Smith | property of Chas Wm Orde Esqr. | |||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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