< | 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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West Riding Wood | West Riding | Mr Wm White | 1 chain S. W. | A large wood of fir and other | ||
Wood | Mr Snowball | of Spring House | forest trees, the north portion[s] | |||
West Riding | Thomas Young | of this Wood are planted with | ||||
Wood | Woodkeeper | oak See tracings | ||||
Spring House | Spring House | Thomas Young | 1 chain West of | A small cottage occupied by the | ||
Spring House | Mr White | Paddock Wood | woodman. the property of the | |||
Spring House | Mr Snowball | Duke of Northumberland | ||||
Ringing Pit | Ringing Pit | Mr White | 17 1/2 chains N. W. | An old |
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Ringing Pit | Mr Snowball | of Spring House | Wood this portion of the wood | ||
(Coal) | Ringing Pit | Thomas Young | is generally called the Ringing | |||
pit Wood but the owner in adver- | ||||||
tizing timber for sale names | ||||||
all as the Westriding Wood | ||||||
M. Costelloe |
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Transcribed by DW and DP
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