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[#] | Copywell Fields | Estate Map | A small district, of good | |||
Copywell Fields | Revd. W. Orde | arable land on the farm of | ||||
Copywell Fields | Mr R. E. Huggup | Shoreston Hall, and on the | ||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | west side of "Springfield". It gets | |||||
the name from there being, in one | ||||||
of the fields, a good spring, known | ||||||
as "Copy Well". In the north enclosure | ||||||
of this district, there are two remark | ||||||
able features, having the resemblance | ||||||
of Tumuli – but they have not been | ||||||
explored. | ||||||
Elford | Elford | Estate Map | See Sheet | A very neat farmhouse, having a | ||
Elford | John Railston Esqr. | 17.13 | good garden, extensive and well | |||
Elford | Mr. C. Calder, Occupier | arranged offices, superior hinds’ | ||||
houses, having small gardens | ||||||
attached. |
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John Railston Esqr. N. Sunderland | ||||||
The Mount | The Mount | John Railston Esqr. | See Sheet | An artificial mound, raised | ||
The Mount | Mr. C Calder | 17.13 | on an eminence, in a small | |||
The Mount | Mr. H. Thompson | plantation, on the north side of | ||||
Elford, |
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its summit a good prospect, may | ||||||
be obtained from here. | ||||||
John McCabe |
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