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Hightown | Hightown | Mr. Hall | 53 chains N.W. | This was once a farm | ||
Hightown | Mr Riddle | of Conheath | house but has recently been | |||
Hightown | Mr. Milburn | converted into a cottage and | ||||
as such it is now occupied | ||||||
Pearson’s Hill | Pearson’s Hill | Mr. Pearson | 37 Chains North | An eminence in Hareshaw common | ||
Pearson’s Hill | Mr Riddle | of Conheath | So called from a man of that | |||
Pearson’s Hill | Mr. Headley | name having been killed theron | ||||
by Lightning in the year 1853. | ||||||
Highstead Hill | Highstead Hill | Mr. Pearson | 60 chains N.E | A gently rising ridge on | ||
Highstead Hill | Mr. Riddle (Jun.) | of Conheath | Hareshaw Common | |||
Highstead Hill | Mr. Headley | |||||
Thacky Sike | Thacky Sike | Mr Riddle | About 63 chains NE | A small stream rising in | ||
Thacky Sike | Mr Pearson | of Conheath | Hareshaw Common and running | |||
Thacky Sike | Mr. Riddle (Jun.) | Eastward falls into Lile Burn | ||||
Robt Kane Sapper Royal Engineers |
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