< | 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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Druridge | Described as A Small Village in White’s Directory | |||||
Druridge | John Annett Esqr | A large farm house or Hamlet with out | ||||
Druridge | Richard Stamp | Widdrington Castle | offices and 4 or 5 Cottages attached | |||
Druridge | William Mather | it appears to have derived its Name | ||||
Druridge | White’s Directory | from Druids having Resided | ||||
Druridge | County Map | at or near this place | ||||
Druridge Bay | Druridge Bay | John Annett Esqr | 194 Chains North E | This has formerly been a landing | ||
Druridge Bay | Richard Stamp | of Widdrington | place for ships for unloading | |||
Druridge Bay | William Mather | Castle | Lime and other Manure for the | |||
Druridge Bay | White’s Directory | Written on the East margin | land Since the |
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Druridge Bay | County Map | Eastern Railway has been |
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it has got into disuse but still | ||||||
retains the name | ||||||
Druridge Links | John Annett Esqr | A long strip of land composed of | ||||
Richard Stamp | Widdrington Castle | sand hills long sedge grass and | ||||
William Mather | rough pasture in rough stormy | |||||
Mr Bell | weather the sand blows over | |||||
Reconsulted[*] | the greater portion of this land | |||||
and leaves the soil of very | ||||||
little value | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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