< | 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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Fenwick Lodge | Fenwick Lodge | Mr. Turnbull | 20 chains South | A pretty Cottage or gate house | ||
Fenwick Lodge | Mr. Harrison | of Whinny Hill | at the entrance to Matfen Hall | |||
Fenwick Lodge | Mr. G Harrison | the property of Sir E. Blackett Bart | ||||
How Burn | How Burn | Mr. Turnbull | 12 1/2 chains East | A small Stream flowing in a | ||
How Burn | Mr. Harrison | of Fenwick Lodge | Southerly direction to the River | |||
How Burn | Mr. Russell | Pont |
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How Burn | Revd John F Bigge | |||||
Whinny Hill | Whinny Hill | Mr. Harrison | 10 chains North | An eminence at the North | ||
Whinny Hill | Mr. Turnbull | Fenwick Lodge | Side of an arable field the | |||
Whinny Hill | Mr. Anderson | property of Sir Edward Blackett Bart | ||||
Whinny Hill | Revd John F Bigge | |||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by DP and CW
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