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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. |
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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, |
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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. |
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of His Grace the Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland. | ||||||
C. E. Hewitt Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by HL
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