< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Horse Hill | Horse Hill | Estate Map | On Sheet | A prominent ridge, south off | ||
Horse Hill | Mr. William Archbold | 21.8 | "Crutch Hill" (being separated from | |||
Horse Hill | Mr. James Marshall | it by the North E.Railway) |
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Horse Hill | Mr. George Pyle | a continuation of the same feature | ||||
and |
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of gravel, and Water worn stones. | ||||||
It is covered with pretty good pasture. | ||||||
of Northumberland. | ||||||
Butts Knowe | Butts Knowe | Estate Map | On Sheet | A slight elevation in an arable | ||
Mr. William Archbold | 21.8 | field on the farm of Henhill. | ||||
Mr. James Marshall | ||||||
Mr. George Pyle | Bog" Near to this, the inhabitants | |||||
of Newham, in olden times, used | ||||||
to practice Archery. | ||||||
Mireside Butts | Estate Map | A flat arable field on | ||||
Mr. William Archbold | the south side of "Lough Bog", |
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Mr. James Marshall | east side of "Butts Knowe", in which | |||||
Mr. George Pyle | it is supposed that the inhabitants | |||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | of Newham in olden times, used | |||||
to practice Archery. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by HL
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