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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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| Cockenheugh Hill | Cockenheugh Hill | Mr. Jas Robertson, Easington | On sheet | A hill of considerable elevation, | ||
| Cockenheugh Hill | Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant | 15.8 | the west declivity of which is steep, | |||
| Cockenheugh Hill | Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses | and very rocky, presenting a most | ||||
| rugged appearance. | ||||||
| Detchant Coalhouses | Detchant Coalhouses | Mr. Jas Robertson, Easington | On sheet | A row of Cottages situated on the farm | ||
| Detchant Coalhouses | Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant | 15.8 | of Detchant, so named, on account | |||
| Detchant Coalhouses | Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses | of their proximity to a number of Old Coal- | ||||
| Pits, which are now disused – Proprietor | ||||||
| J.T. Leather Esqr. | ||||||
| Virgin Hill | Virgin Hill | Mr. Jas Robertson, Easington | On sheet | This name applies to a slight eminence, | ||
| Virgin Hill | Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant | 15.8 | Situated adjacent to Swinhoe Pond, & said | |||
| Virgin Hill | Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses | to have derived the name from the superior | ||||
| Estate Plan | quality of the soil turned up when ploughing | |||||
| the field on the East side of it. | ||||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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