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Callaly | Callaly | Ralph Gibson Callaly | 1/2 mile North West | A small hamlet consisting | ||
Callaly | Thomas Hall Callaly | of Callaly Crag | of a few Cottages with vegetable | |||
Callaly | E.J. Clavering Esqr. Callaly | gardens attached. | ||||
Callaley | Parish Name Book | |||||
Hob’s Nick | Hobs Nick | Ralph Gibson | 37 Chains South S. | A small Rock nick on the | ||
Hobs Nick | Thomas Hall | of Callaly | edge of an extensive Fir Wood | |||
Hobs Nick | E.J. Clavering Esqr. | a principal place of entrance for | ||||
horseman in Fox hunting. | ||||||
High Houses | High Houses | Ralph Gibson | 70 Chains North West | An extensive farmstead and | ||
High Houses | Thomas Hall | of Callaly | a few cottages with out houses. | |||
High Houses | E.J. Clavering Esqr. | |||||
James Gray Sapper Royal Engineers |
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