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Crook Letch | Crook Letch | Estate Map | On Sheet | A district, of good Arable | ||
Crook Letch | F.Holland Esqr. | 22.10 | land, on the farm of "Tuggal" | |||
Crook Letch | R.C.Burnett Esqr. | This farm was once known | ||||
Crook Letch | Mr. R.W.Fawdon | by the name of "Crook Letch" | ||||
It is the property of the Duke | ||||||
of Northumberland. | ||||||
Tuggal Cottage | Tughall Cottage | Mr. R.W.Fawdon | On Sheet | A small, house, on the farm | ||
Tughall Cottage | Mr. James Forsyth | 22.10 | of Tuggal, |
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Tughall Cottage | Mr. Thomas Hindmarsh | garden attached. |
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Tuggal | Parish Name List Page 45. | property of the Duke of | ||||
Northumberland. | ||||||
Chuck Hill | Chuck Hill | Mr. Thomas Fordy, Tuggalmill | On Sheet | A sandhill, in Tuggalmill | ||
Chuck Hill | Mr. James Weatherly, Swinhoe | 22.10 | Links |
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Chuck Hill | Mr. John Bolton | having a deep hole, on the top | ||||
of it, in which, the skeleton of | ||||||
a man was found some years ago. | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by HL
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