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Luckermoorhouse | Luckermoor House | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A Small Cottage in the north | ||
Luckermoor House | Revd. M.Thompson. | 21.6 | west of "Lucker Moor", having | |||
Luckermoor House | P.Selby Esqr. | small garden, and outhouses | ||||
Luckermoor House | George Selby Esqr. | attached. This was at one time | ||||
Luckermoorhouse should be compounded | a farmhouse, but is now let | |||||
agreeably to usage | with the farm of "Rayheugh". | |||||
This place is as well known | ||||||
by "The Temple", as by "Lucker | ||||||
-moor House", but could not | ||||||
ascertain why it is called by | ||||||
the latter name, as there was | ||||||
never known, to be any building | ||||||
here older than the present | ||||||
ones. | ||||||
Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
John McCabe |
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