< | 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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Blakemoor Links | Blakemoor Links | Mrs Cook | Extends from the Village | A collection of Sand hills on the sea Coast | ||
Blakemoor Links | Mr David Gibson | of Creswell along the coast | greater part clothed with Bent & other description | |||
Blakemoor Links | Mr Adam Storey | to the Township Boundary | of rough pasture the property of Mrs Cook of Blake | |||
to the North West | Moor House | |||||
Big Hill | Big Hill | Mr Adam Storey | 17 Chains South East | A prominent feature in Blakemoor Links which | ||
Big Hill | Mr John Mills | of Croft Letch Hill | Serves as a landmark to the fishermen of Creswell | |||
Big Hill | Mr David Gibson | |||||
Druridge Bay | Druridge Bay | Mr Adam Storey | Forms the North Eastern Boun- | That portion of the German Ocean Situated between | ||
Druridge Bay | Mr John Mills | dary of the Parish from | the Scars to the North of the Village of Cres[well] | |||
Druridge Bay | Mr David Gibson | the Scars to Chibburn Mouth | & terminating near Hauxley point 5 mi[les to] | |||
Druridge Bay | White’s Directory | the north in the Parish of Warkworth | ||||
Croft Letch | Croft Letch | Mr Adam Storey | 17 Chains South and 70 Links | A small stream running a North Easterly Di | ||
Croft Letch | Mr John Mills | South East of Blake | rection which gathers in the fields about [a mile?] | |||
Croft Letch | Mr David Gibson | Moor House | above its Mouth | |||
John Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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