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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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Blagdon Lake | Blagdon Lake | Mr John Crawford | In the South of the plan | This was formerly a beautiful | ||
Blagdon Lake | Mr Thos Sand | on the West side of | lake connected with Blagdon Hall, | |||
Blagdon Lake | Mr Robert Robson | Lake Plantation | the water of it is now drained away and | |||
it is now a soft Marshy piece of | ||||||
Ground – the Name is still retained | ||||||
And the lake is liable at any time | ||||||
to be refilled with water | ||||||
Ewe Hill | Ewe Hill | Mr John Crawford | In the South East | A small hill feature | ||
Ewe Hill | Mr Robert Robson | Corner of the plan | ||||
Ewe Hill | Mr Thomas Sand | |||||
Green Lane | Green Lane | Mr John Crawford | About 30 chains | This was formerly the | ||
Green Lane | Mr Robert Robson | South East of | Great North Road. It is now | |||
Green Lane | Mr Thomas Sand | Bellasis | merely a bridle road, and has not | |||
been repaired these 20 years | ||||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by SW and JFMCN
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