< | 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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River Blyth | River Blyth | Mr. Wilson | In the South | A narrow And Very | ||
River Blyth | Mr. Dunn | of the plan | Crooked river, emptying itself | |||
River Blyth | Mr. Stott | Into the Sea at the town of Blyth | ||||
River Blyth | White’s Directory | |||||
R. Blyth | A small County Map | |||||
The Blyth | Mackenzie’s History | |||||
Duddoe Burn | Duddo Burn | Mr. Wilson | In the west of the | A narrow Stream of Water | ||
Duddo Burn | Mr. Dunn | plan, About 35 | taking its rise at Duddo and | |||
Duddo Burn | Mr. Stott | Chains West of Green | running in a Southerly direction | |||
Duddo e (East & West) | Township name, in the Parish Name Book | Lane | to its Confluence With the | |||
River Blyth | ||||||
Catraw Plantation | Catraw Plantation | Mr. Wilson | On the North Side | A small plantation of | ||
Catraw Plantation | Mr. Dunn | of the River Blyth | mixed Wood. |
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Catraw Plantation | Mr. Stott | |||||
John McMahon Civil Assistant |
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