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Bog Well | Bog Well | James Hepple Esqr | 17 Chains South | A spring of Moderate Capacity | ||
Bog Well | Mr Dinnin | of Hay Banks | partially supplying the Villages | |||
Bog Well | Mr. Lawson | of Black Heddon & taking the | ||||
name from being situated in a | ||||||
Boggy Marshy Meadow | ||||||
Hay Banks | Hay Banks | James Hepple Esqr | 29 Chains N E | A long ridge of Pasture Land | ||
Hay Banks | Mr. Dinnin | of Black | of considerable altitude | |||
Hay Banks | Mr Ord | Heddon | ||||
Jock’s Well | Jock’s Well | James Hepple Esqr | 2 chains South | A copious spring of excellent | ||
Jock’s Well | Mr. Dinnin | of Slatehill | Water | |||
Jock’s Well | Sir Chas M. L. Monck Bart | |||||
John Stewart Sapper Royal Engineers |
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