< | 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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Uggoe Hill | Uggoe Hill | Mr. G Harrison | 9 chains North | A remarkable rough eminence | ||
Uggoe Hill | Mr. J. Harrison | of Muckleridge | North of Muckle Ridge | |||
Uggoe Hill | Mr Turnbull | (the termination here is synonymous | ||||
Uggoe Hill | Mr. Russell | with hill | ||||
Uggoe Hill | Revd John F Bigge | |||||
Muckleridge | Muckleridge | Mr. George Harrison | 27 chains S.W. | A handsome farm house with | ||
Muckleridge | Mr. John Harrison | of Low Hall | good out offices & land attached | |||
Muckleridge | Mr. Turnbull | occupied by Mr. Harrison | ||||
Muckleridge | White’s Directory | |||||
Low Hall | See Name book of Sheet 75 Plan 11 | |||||
Bore Well | Bore Well | Sir Edward Blackett | 7 Chains N. E. | An excellent spring issuing from an | ||
Bore Well | Revd Mr. Bigge | of Fenwick | old coal bore or pit, sunk by Sir E Blackett Bart | |||
Bore Well | Mr. Turnbull | but it had to be abandoned in consequence of the | ||||
great overflow of water | ||||||
Hall Bank | See name book of Sheet 75 Plan 11 | |||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP and CW
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