< | 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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Hardy’s Bog | Mr Thomas Scott (Comb) | 15 chains North | An extensive bog on Comb | |||
Mr Simon Dodd (Black Middings) | West of | Moor. Well known by this | ||||
Mr Michael Familton (Thorneyburn) | Hobb’s Hole. | name. | ||||
Hardy’s Bog | Mr Scott, Shipley Fields | |||||
Limestone Slack | Limestone Slack | Mr J. Scott | 6 chains North | A portion of sunken land near | ||
Limestone Slack | Mr S. Dodd | Hobb’s Hole. | Black Burn. Caused by the | |||
Limestone Slack | Mr M. Familton | presence of limestones, hence the | ||||
name. | ||||||
Lightning Bog | Lightning Bog | Mr Scott | 15 chains North | A small piece of mossy land | ||
Lightning Bog | Mr Dodd | East of Hobb’s | on Blackburn Common. | |||
Lightning Bog | Mr Familton | Hole. | ||||
Whitelaw Sike | Whitelaw Sike | Mr Scott | 40 chains North | A stream rising near the | ||
Whitelaw Sike | Mr Dodd | East of Hobb’s | Little Dodd and flowing to Black | |||
Whitelaw Sike | Mr Familton | Hole. | Burn. | |||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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