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Warenton Moor | Warenton Moor | Mr. William King. Steward Bellshill | On Sheets | A portion of Moorland on the west side of | ||
Warenton Moor | Mr. John Frater. Warenford. | 21.1 | Cocklawdean Head and North of Greendykes | |||
Warenton Moor | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford. | 21.1 & | Moor; the property of P.J.Selby Esq of | |||
21.5 | Twizel House. | |||||
North Wood | North Wood | Mr. William King. Steward Bellshill | On Sheets | An extensive mixed wood on the south of | ||
North Wood | Mr. John Frater. Warenford. | 21.2 & | Hemphole Plantation; the property of | |||
North Wood | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford. | 21.6 | P. J. Selby Esqr. | |||
Chuck Bridge | Chuck Bridge | Mr. William King. Steward Bellshill | On Sheet | A small county bridge having one arch | ||
Chuck Bridge | Mr. John Frater. Warenford. | 21.2 | ||||
Chuck Bridge | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford. | |||||
Hemp Hole | Hemp Hole | Mr. William King. Steward Bellshill | On Sheet | A deep hollow in a road passing through | ||
Hemp Hole | Mr. John Frater. Warenford. | 21.2 | Hemphole Plantation; and from which the | |||
Hemp Hole | Mr. Thomas Tate. Warenford. | Plantation derives its name. | ||||
Thomas Cosgrove |
Note: Signature in header, 'Collected by'
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Transcribed by HL
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