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Parish of Bamburgh Sheet 21-4

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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 And Sloping down to the same,
Lough Bank Mr. Gilbert Pearcey and near to which they have become
flat, and boggy, They are the
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, It is the
property of the Duke of North-
-umberland.
John McCabe

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