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Newham Lough | Newham Lough | Mr. William Archbold | On Sheet | A small sheet of water, in the | ||
Newham Lough | Mr. John Archbold | 21.4 | southwest of Newham Township. | |||
Newham Lough | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | It has been considerably larger, than | ||||
it now is, but the water has been | ||||||
carried away by drainage. In the | ||||||
Summer months it is nearly quite | ||||||
dry. There is no fish in it, but it | ||||||
abounds with eels. | ||||||
Lough Bank | Lough Bank | Estate Map, | On Sheet | Two large pasture fields on | ||
Lough Bank | Mr. William Archbold | 21.4 | the east side of "Newham Lough". | |||
Lough Bank | Mr. John Archbold | |||||
Lough Bank | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | and near to which they have become | ||||
flat, and boggy, |
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property of the Duke of North- | ||||||
-umberland | ||||||
Lough Bog | Lough Bog | Mr. William Archbold | On Sheet | Two large enclosures, on | ||
Lough Bog | Mr. John Archbold | 21.4 & | the west side of "Newham Lough". | |||
Lough Bog | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | 21.8 | They are partly cultivated, and | |||
partly in a rough state, |
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property of the Duke of North- | ||||||
-umberland. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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