< | 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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Lough House | Lough House | John Robson | 24 Chains N.W. | An ordinary farm | ||
Lough House | John Wood | of Gilchesters | house (As the Country around this house | |||
Lough House | John Lawson | lies low, & must in former times been one | ||||
Lough House | Co list of Voters | vast Lough or swamp, no doubt the name | ||||
is derived from this circumstance) | ||||||
South Lough House | South Lough House | John Robson | 19 Chains South | An ordinary farm | ||
South Lough House | John Wood | of Lough house | house, (Lough is the mode locally | |||
South Lough House | John Lawson | adopted for the spelling of this name, and the | ||||
South Lough House | Co list of Voters | Villagers call any marshy tract of land a | ||||
Lough, pronouncing it Loff) | ||||||
Gilchesters | Gilchesters | John Robson | 24 Chains S.E. | An ordinary farm house (the name | ||
Gilchesters | John Wood | of Lough House | indicates a Roman origin, but although the | |||
Gilchesters | John Lawson | Histories of the Co have been searched & local | ||||
Gilchesters | White’s Directory | Information asked for, nothing of the name could | ||||
Gilchesters | Revd John F Bigge | be authenticated) | ||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP
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