< | 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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Boundary Plantation | Boundary Plantation | William Bell Gamekeeper to | At the West and S. | A long and narrow plantation of fir and | ||
Sir Charles Monck | side of the Township | other forest trees, when this was planted by | ||||
Boundary Plantation | George White | the former proprietor (Mr. Brown) it was | ||||
Boundary Plantation | Mr. Robson | his intention to continue it around the | ||||
the Township of Ogle, (but failing in | ||||||
business he was forced to sell it) hence | ||||||
the origin of the name, it is now the | ||||||
property of S. Charles Monck | ||||||
Gawk Lane | Gawk Lane | William Bell | 19 1/2 Chains West | A Township road extending from the | ||
Gawk Lane | George White | of Hill Head | Turnpike Trust to the Township road | |||
Gawk Lane | Thomas Coxen | from Whalton to Belsay, it takes | ||||
the name from the Cuckoo – | ||||||
see |
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"Gawk" | ||||||
Ogle Burn | ||||||
See Sheet 79 Plan 3 | ||||||
M.Costelloe CA |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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