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Ewartlyshank | Ewartlyshank | Revd G. S Thomson, Vicar | On Sheet | This name applied to a | ||
Alnham | 29. D | two storie |
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Ewartlyshank | Mr H. G. Crisp, Farmer | out-buildings, garden, | ||||
Prendwick | and a farm of Moorland | |||||
Ewartlyshank | John Amos, Shepd, & occupier | attached, – the property of | ||||
the Duke of Northumberland. | ||||||
Cushat Law | Cushat Law | Revd G. S. Thomson, Alnham | On Sheet | A hill of |
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Cushat Law | Ralph Carr Esqr Hedgeley | 29.C | of Considerable altitude, on | |||
Cushat Law | Tithe Map of Alnham | the summit of which is a Trigl | ||||
Mr H. G. Crisp Prendwick | Station, placed on the Remains | |||||
of a large Cairn of Stones, – which | ||||||
is supposed to have been | ||||||
erected in former times, to serve | ||||||
as "beacon " – The Cairn is now | ||||||
almost level with the surface. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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