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Cock Law Cock Law P.Selby Esqr. Owner On Sheets Four large, arable fields
Cock Law George Selby Esqr. 21.2 & on the south, and south-
Cock Law Mr. Thos Winskell 21.6 -west, side of "Bonaparte’s
-hill" Plantation" in the
northwest field are the
remains of an old "Border
Peel", called "Cocklaw Peel"
from which this district
was named". The Peel was
taken down only a few years
ago.
Bonaparteshill Bonaparteshill P.Selby Esqr. [Owner] On Sheets A large, mixed plantation
Plantation Plantation George Selby Esqr. 21.2 & on a considerable eminence
Mr. Thos Winskell 21.6 on the north side, and adj-
-oining, "Cock Law" (but was
never considered, to form any
+ similar Tumili, having in it part of that district) before
stone coffins, all these coffins this was planted there were
contained "Urns" of Baked Clay – several large "Tumili" here, and
all of which were removed by the when removed, under each was
present proprietor. found a Large Stone Coffin –
At the conclusion of peace, in 1816, there and a short distance S.E. of
was a fire lit on this hill – (hence the name) of the plantation was a +

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