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Sheet 21-10 Parish of Bamburgh

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Rosebrough Moor Rosebrough Moor Mr. George Tait, Forester, Newstead On Sheets A large tract of moorland
Rosebrough Moor John Douglas, Shepd. Rayheugh 21.10 attached to the farm of
Rosebrough Moor Robt Thompson, Shepd. Old Clattery 21.11 Rosebrough. And The property
21.14 & of his Grace the Duke of
21.15 Northumberland.
Hot Law Hot Law Mr. George Tait On Sheet An eminence on Rosebrough
Hot Law John Douglas 21.10 Moor. Limestone is occasionally
Hot Law Robt Thompson piled up on the summit of
this hill and burnt without
the aid of a kiln, and from
that the name is supposed to
be derived.
Old Clattery Old Clattery Mr. George Tait On Sheet A shepherd’s cottage one story
Old Clattery John Douglas 21.10 high, on the farm of
Old Clattery Robt Thompson, Occupier Rosebrough. and The property
of His Grace the Duke of
Northumberland.
C. E. Hewitt
Sapper Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by HL

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