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High Stobbylee | High Stobbylee | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 155 chains | An old Farm House and out offices | ||
High Stobbylee | Edward Charlton Esqr | S W. of Eals | at present unoccupied and partly in ruins | |||
High Stobbylee | Estate Plan | |||||
Ealingham Rigg | Ealingham Rigg | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 130 chains S. | An extensive range of heath clad hills | ||
Ealingham Rigg | Edward Charlton Esqr | of Eals | of considerable elevation forming a very | |||
Ealingham Rigg | George Dixon Esqr | remarkable and ridge like feature when | ||||
viewed from the adjacent plains | ||||||
Shitlington Common | Shitlington Common | Thomas Dixon Esqr | About 60 chains S.W. | This is a portion of the ancient common | ||
Shitlington Common | Edward Charlton Esqr | of Eals | of Shitlington but in 1808 it was enclosed | |||
Shitlington Common | Estate Plans | and divided it is now let off into numerous | ||||
Farms principally rough pasturage | ||||||
H. Allgood Esqr is Lord of the manor. | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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