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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Sandy Ford | Sandy Ford | Mr Smith | 28 chains N. E. | The place where Herons Burn | ||
| Sandy Ford | Mr Dixon | of Leadpipe Quarry. | crosses the Lead Road, it | |||
| Sandy Ford | Mr Blackburn | derives its name from the accu- | ||||
| mulation of sand at this | ||||||
| place. | ||||||
| Sandyford Quarry | Sandyford Quarry | Mr Robert Smith | 26 chains N. E. | An old sandstone quarry Awarded to the Parish | ||
| Sandyford Quarry | Mr Dixon | of Leadpipe Quarry. | at the enclosure of a portion of | |||
| Sandyford Quarry | Mr Blackburn | Bulbeck Common. | ||||
| Lead Road | Described in name book of | |||||
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| M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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