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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, |
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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