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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Dunn’s Bog | Dunn’s Bog | Mr Forster | 35 chains South | A small portion of mossy | ||
Dunn’s Bog | Mr Scott | West of | land on the Comb Moor | |||
Dunn’s Bog | Mr Familton | Blackburnhead. | well known by the name. | |||
Dunn’s Sike | Dunn’s Sike | Mr Forster | 33 chains South | A small sike rising on Comb | ||
Dunn’s Sike | Mr Scott | West of | Moor & flowing into Black Burn | |||
Dunn’s Sike | Mr Familton | Blackburnhead. | Well known by the name. | |||
Green’s Bog | Green’s Bog | Mr Forster | 12 chains South | A small portion of green looking land. It has | ||
Green’s Bog | Mr Scott | of Blackburnhead. | been a moss but is poor pasture | |||
Green’s Bog | Mr Familton | land now. It is well known by | ||||
the name. It derives its |
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from a man of the name of Green. | ||||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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