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Henhill | Henhill | Estate Map | On Sheet | A neat farmhouse, pleasantly situated | ||
Henhill | Mr. James Marshall (Tenant) | 21.8 | on an eminence from which a good pros- | |||
Henhill | Revd M. Thompson (Lucker) | -pect of the surrounding Country may be obtained | ||||
There are extensive offices, garden, | ||||||
hinds’ houses, and arable farm attached | ||||||
Northumberland. If this "Hill" was ever | ||||||
Known as "Hen Hill" it has lost it, so the | ||||||
name is now wholly applied to the house. | ||||||
Dee Hill | Dee Hill | Estate Map | On Sheet | A hill feature, in an arable field | ||
Mr. James Marshall (Tenant) | 21.8 | on the farm of "Henhill", |
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Revd M. Thompson (Lucker) | west end of "Lough Bog"; it is supposed | |||||
to have got this name from its D | ||||||
like shape. | ||||||
Bradley Moor | Bradley Moor | Estate Map | On Sheet | Two large pasture fields, on | ||
Mr. James Marshall (Tenant) | 21.8 | the farm of "Henhill", |
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Revd M. Thompson (Lucker) | west side of Dee Hill. | |||||
Origin of name Unknown. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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