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Brickyhurst | Brickyhirst | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A small cottage, in the | ||
Brickyhirst | Revd. M. Thompson | 21.6 | north part of Lucker Moor, |
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Brickyhirst | P. Selby Eaqr. | having a small garden attached | ||||
Brickyhirst | George Selby Esqr. | This name is a corruption of | ||||
Birky Hirst | Estate Map | "Birchy" or "Birchwoodhirst" | ||||
Birky Hirst | F. Holland Esqr. | Birches’ in this neighbourhood | ||||
Alnwick Castle. | being called Bricks by the | |||||
peasantry, | ||||||
Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Whinny Plantation | Whinny Plantation | P. Selby Esqr. | On Sheet | A small plantation, of | ||
Whinny Plantation | George Selby Esqr. | 21.6 | mixed timber situated at the | |||
Whinny Plantation | Mr. Thos Winskell | northeast corner of "Lucker Moor" | ||||
and extending with a narrow | ||||||
strip |
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This ground, when being plan- | ||||||
-ted was thickly covered with | ||||||
whins, "hence the name". | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by HL
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