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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Broadoak Hills | Broadoak Hills | Mr. Dickson | In the South West | This name applies to an | ||
Broadoak Hills | Mr. Newton | of the parish | extensive range of Very | |||
Broadoak Hills | Mr. Elliott | Remarkable hills the appearance | ||||
of which would lead a person | ||||||
to suppose they were formed | ||||||
by some Volcanic eruption | ||||||
Whinny Bank | Whinny Bank | Mr. Thompson | In the East of the | A Steep bank thickly covered | ||
Whinny Bank | Mr. Dickson | plan | with Furze | |||
Whinny Bank | Mr. Richardson | |||||
River Derwent | River Derwent | Mr. Thompson | In the South of | A good Stream flowing into | ||
River Derwent | Mr. Cook | the parish | the River Tyne at Derwent Haugh | |||
River Derwent | Mr. Dickson | |||||
Derwent River | County Map | C. O’Grady | ||||
Captn RE | ||||||
14 May. 59 | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by DW and DP
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