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Bellshill | Bellshill | Mr. Wm King. Steward. Bell’s Hill | On Sheets | A handsome and commodious gentleman’s | ||
Bellshill | Mr. John Frater. Warenford | 21.2 & | seat, having Ornamental grounds and | |||
Bellshill | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford | 16.14 | fish pond on its West Side, an excellent | |||
kitchen garden a short distance North of it, | ||||||
good Offices attached; and totally surrounded | ||||||
by a mixed plantation; the property and | ||||||
Residence of John Church Esqr. | ||||||
Home Plantation | Home Plantation | Mr. Wm King. Steward. Bell’s Hill | On Sheet | An Extensive mixed plantation surroun | ||
Home Plantation | Mr. John Frater. Warenford | 21.2 | ding Bellshill; the property of John | |||
Home Plantation | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford | Church Esq. | ||||
Fad Hill | Fad Hill | Mr. Wm King. Steward. Bell’s Hill | On Sheet | An Elevated portion of land on Bells | ||
Fad Hill | Mr. John Frater. Warenford | 21.2 | hill property. (Derivation of name | |||
Fad Hill | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford | unknown) | ||||
Thomas Cosgrove |
Note: Signature in header, 'Collected by'
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Transcribed by HL
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