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Bamburgh Parish Sheet 21.2. Traces 4, 5 & 6

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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 over over Chuckbridge Burn.
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

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