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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Shiningpool | Shiningpool Bog | Property Plan | 43 1/2 chains N.W | A portion of a large field liable to be | ||
Bog | Shiningpool Bog | George White | of Well House | flooded during wet weather | ||
Shiningpool Bog | William Bell | |||||
Shinningpool Bog | Thomas Coxen | |||||
Shiningpool | Shiningpool Bridge | George White | 43 chains N.W | A small bridge with one arch | ||
Bridge | Shiningpool Bridge | Thomas Coxen | of Well House | on the turnpike Trust, repaired by | ||
Shiningpool Bridge | William Bell | the trustees of the Trust road | ||||
Shiningpool | Shiningpool Bank | George White | 24 1/2 chains West | A steep bank on the turnpike | ||
Bank | Shiningpool Bank | Mr. Rutter | of Well House | Trust leading from Cambo to Ponte- | ||
Shiningpool Bank | William Bell | land, all names (see Hodgson , for |
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Shinypool Bank | John Brown | Shiningpool, it appears by a survey made in | ||||
A.D 1707 that this has been a common name in this | ||||||
Township for he mentions in a note that there | ||||||
were three Shiningpool Farms & a Shiningpool | ||||||
Moor these names are now extinct) | ||||||
M.Costelloe CAsst |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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