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Rawfoot | Rawfoot | Frank Charlton Esqr. | 44 Chains East | A neat farm house | ||
Rawfoot | Mr. Liddle | of Conheath | with good out offices & land | |||
Rawfoot | Mr. Pearson | attached. the property of the | ||||
Duke of Northumberland. | ||||||
Conheath Burn | Conheath Burn | Mr. Joseph Pearson | Imediately North | A small stream rising in | ||
Conheath Burn | Mr. Liddle | of Conheath | Hareshaw Common & flowing | |||
Conheath Burn | Mr. Headley. | in an easterly direction to the | ||||
River Reed. [sic] | ||||||
Peel | Peel (Remains of) | Frank Charlton Esqr. | 70 chains N. | An old stronghold now used as | ||
(Remains of) | Peel (Remains of) | Mr. Pearson | E. of |
an outhouse the walls are | ||
Peel (Remains of) | Mr. Headey | heath | about 5 feet thick, it is sup- | |||
posed to have been the residence of Jerrard | ||||||
Charlton in the 15th Century & | ||||||
was then known by the name of Howe Hill | ||||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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