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| Holywell | Holywell | Hugh Taylor Esqr | 50 Chains S.W. of | A Small Village principally the | ||
| Holywell | Thomas John Taylor Esqr | Dairy House | property of Ralph Bates Esqr | |||
| Holywell | Revd R.E. Mason | It contains 2 Inns 3 Farm houses | ||||
| Holywell | Whellan's Directory | & the remaining tenements are | ||||
| Holywell | Estate Plan | occupied by agricultural laborers | ||||
| Holywell | Churchley's Co Map | The name originates from the nearness | ||||
| Hallywell | MacKenzie's History | of the Holy Well | ||||
| Hollywell | Greenwood's Co Map | |||||
| Hollywell | Richardson's Map | |||||
| Hollywell | White's Directory | |||||
| Holy Well | Holy Well | Hugh Taylor Esqr | 7 chains SE | The original or real Holy Well that | ||
| Holy Well | Thomas John Taylor Esqr | of Holywell Farm | "Wallace mentiones as possessing medicinal | |||
| Holy Well | Dr Pyle | properties was destroyed about 30 years | ||||
| ago it was about 70 yards E. of Holywell | ||||||
| Bridge (p.14) At the time the Bridge was in | ||||||
| the Course of Construction quarries were | ||||||
| opened near to the spring the Workings in which | ||||||
| intercepted the Subterranean Channel | ||||||
| & turned its course in another direction there is no | ||||||
| vestage of it now to be seen. The name however is | ||||||
| now given to quite a modern spring | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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