< | 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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Graymare Moss | Gr |
Mr R. Scott | 25 chains N. W. | A mossy tract of land situated | ||
Gr |
Mr R. Thompson | of Blackburn | on Comb Moor, well known by this name. | |||
Gr |
Mr James Thompson | |||||
Graymare Stone | Gr |
Mr Robert Scott | 40 chains N. | A large stone on the Comb Moor | ||
Gr |
Mr R. Thompson | West of Blackburn. | well known by this name. | |||
Gr |
Mr Jas Thompson | |||||
Two words on Plan. See also page 79 | ||||||
Shield Sike | Shield Sike | Mr R. Scott | 9 chains north | A narrow winding stream on Blackburn | ||
Shield Sike | Mr R. Thompson | of |
Common, tributary to the Black Burn. | |||
Shield Sike | Mr J. Thompson | Blackburn. | ||||
Blackburn | Blackburn | Mr R. Scott | 10 chains North | A cottage and garden situated on | ||
Blackburn | Mr R. Thompson | of Ridley Shield. | Comb Moor, in the occupation of Mr | |||
Blackburn | Mr J. Thompson | James Thompson. | ||||
J Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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