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Bamburgh Parish Sheet 21.12 Traces 1&2

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Hagg Moor Hagg Moor Peter Chirnside Esq. Newham Buildings On Sheets An extensive portion of good Arable land
Hagg Moor John Mattison, Woodman to Sir John Haggerston 21.8 & (formerly an unenclosed moor) upon which
Hagg Moor Mr. George Redpath. Newham 21.12 are situate Newham Hagg, (a small farm
house) the large farm house called New-
ham buildings and Haggmoor Plan-
tation. The property of the Duke of
Northumberland.
Smiley Law Smiley Law Peter Chirnside Esq. Newham Buildings On Sheet An elevated portion of a pasture field
Smiley Law John Mattison, Woodman to Sir John Haggerston 21.12 on which is situate a Cottage house &
Smiley Law Mr. George Redpath. Newham garden. The property of the Duke of
Northumberland.
Haggmoor Plantation Haggmoor Plantation Peter Chirnside Esq. Newham Buildings On Sheet A fir Plantation on Hagg Moor.
Haggmoor Plantation John Mattison, Woodman to Sir John Haggerston 21.12
Haggmoor Plantation Mr. George Redpath. Newham
Fox Holes Fox Holes Peter Chirnside Esq. Newham Buildings On Sheet A sandy portion of an Arable field
Fox Holes John Mattison, Woodman to Sir John Haggerston 21.12 formerly frequented by Foxes and in
Fox Holes Mr. George Redpath. Newham which they burrowed previous to the
field being Cultivated. The property
of the Duke of Northumberland.
Thomas Cosgrove

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Transcribed by HL

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