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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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| Cockhill Moor | Cockhill Moor | Robert Grey | 23 Chains N East | A portion of very rough | ||
| Cockhill Moor | A. Hedley | of Cock Hill | ground on the South eastern | |||
| Cockhill Moor | Mr Hog |
boundary of this parish the principle | ||||
| part of which is covered in | ||||||
| furze for the preservation of | ||||||
| game | ||||||
| Cockhill Plantation | Cockhill Plantation | Robert Grey | 23 Chains N East | A |
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| Cockhill Plantation | A. Hedley | of Cock Hill | Composed of firs & forest | |||
| Cockhill Plantation | Mr Errington | trees | ||||
| Gubeon Plantation | See Name book Sheet 71. Plan 8. | |||||
| Quarry Plantation | Quarry Plantation | Mr Grey | 14 Chains West of | A small plantation of firs & forest trees taking | ||
| Quarry Plantation | Mr |
Cock Hill | its name from being round a quarry | |||
| Quarry Plantation | Mr |
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| G. Davison | ||||||
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