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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Palm Strothers | Palm Strothers | Mr D Walker | 26 chains East | A small farm house with | ||
| Palm Strothers | Mr G Bell | of East | garden &c attached. This | |||
| Palm Strothers | Mr R Blackburn | Dukesfield. | house derives its name | |||
| Palm Strothers | Whellan’s Directory | from the great quantity | ||||
| Palm Strothers | White’s Directory | of Willows or Palms which | ||||
| grow in its vicinity. | ||||||
| Gravel Hill | Gravel Hill | Mr D Walker | 41 chains east | A small elevation east of | ||
| Gravel Hill | Mr G Bell | of East | Palm Strothers. | |||
| Gravel Hill | Mr R Blackburn | Dukesfield. | ||||
| Nanny’s Moss | Nanny’s Moss | Mr Burdis | 47 chains east | A portion of wet marshy ground | ||
| Nanny’s Moss | Mr R Blackburn | of East | north of the road leading between | |||
| Nanny’s Moss | Mr J Weatherley | Dukesfield. | Holly Hill and Slaley. | |||
| John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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