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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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Duke’s Dean | Duke’s Dean | Mr. Dobson | About 26 chains | A narrow deep ravine | ||
Duke’s Dean | Mr. Geldard | East of Mount Huley | wooded on each side, with | |||
Duke’s Dean | Mr. Bedlington | a small stream running through it | ||||
Piper’s Hole | Piper’s Hole | Mr. Dobson | About 35 chains | A small deep hole down which | ||
Piper’s Hole | Mr. Geldard | S.E. of Mount Huley | tradition says a piper fell | |||
Piper’s Hole | Mr. Turner | hence the name | ||||
Panton Brae | Panton Brae | Mr. Dobson | About 36 chains | This name applies to a bank or | ||
Panton Brae | Mr. Turner | S.E. of Mount Huley | declivity on the road between | |||
Panton Brae | Mr. Geldard | Ovingham & Wylam. | ||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DW and DP
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