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Head of Newham Howeway | Head of Newham Howeway | Mr. William Archbold | On sheet | The junction of three town- | ||
Howeway | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | 21.4 | -ship roads, about 1/4 of a | |||
Head of Newham Howeway | Mr. John Archbold | mile west of "Newham Hall" | ||||
Howeway | one of which, leads to New- | |||||
-ham Village, and is called | ||||||
"Newham Howeway", from | ||||||
a deep cutting which is at | ||||||
this end of it. | ||||||
Embleton’s Bog | Embleton’s Bog | Mr. William Archbold | On sheet | A large tract, of Moss | ||
Embleton’s Bog | Mr. Gilbert Pearcey | 21.4 | land, in the N.E of the | |||
Embleton’s Bog | Mr. John Archbold | township of Lucker. A | ||||
portion of it has been par | ||||||
-tially reclaimed, and pro- | ||||||
-duces tolerable pasture. | ||||||
It is intersected by the N. | ||||||
Eastern Railway. | ||||||
It gets this name, from | ||||||
a family named "Embleton" | ||||||
having been tenants, of this | ||||||
farm for nearly 300 years. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned but hand of W. Beatty
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Transcribed by HL
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