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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Wedderburn’s Hole | Wedderburn’s Hole | Mr. Mark Addington | 67 chains south | A natural Cave in Thrunton | ||
Wedderburn’s Hole | Mr. John Mills | of Whittingham Lane | Crag used as a place of refuge | |||
Wedderburn’s Hole | Mr. Jas Wright | in troublous times by a noted | ||||
freebooter named Wedderburn. | ||||||
St Ninian’s Well | St Ninian’s Well | Mr. Jas Wright | 31 chains S. East of | A fine spring with slight | ||
St Ninian’s Well | Mr. John Mills | Whittingham Lane | petrifying properties, the | |||
St Ninian’s Well | Mr. Mark Addington | origin of the name is unknown. | ||||
Red Well | Red Well | Mr. Jas Wright | 36 chains S.W. of | A spring of Excellent water | ||
Red Well | Mr. Wm Swanson | Whittingham Lane | with a strong steady flow. | |||
Red Well | Mr. Jos. Swanson | |||||
Nicholas Clably Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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