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Broadsike Moss | Broadsike Moss | Mr. T. Thompson | 51 chains N.W | A tract of wet mossyland | ||
Broadsike Moss | Mr. J.G. Gellespie | of Highgreen | in Blackburn Common | |||
Broadsike Moss | Mr. James Scott | |||||
Gimmerstone Sike | Gimmerstone Sike | Mr. T. Thompson | 22 chains N.W | A small stream flowing in a | ||
Gimmerstone Sike | Mr. J.G. Gillespie | of Highgreen | a south-westerly direction | |||
Gimmerstone Sike | Mr. Charlton | to Tarret Burn | ||||
Blackburn Common | Blackburn} | Mr. J. G. Gillespie | In the N.W. | A large tract of Moorland | ||
Common } | Mr. Charlton | of the Parish | in the N.West of the Parish | |||
Blackburn Common | Mr. James Scott | of Bellingham enclosed in A.D. | ||||
Blackburn Common } | 1718. the Duke of Northum | |||||
otherwise } | Award Plan | berland is Lord of the Man |
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Tarret burn Common} | ||||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by KF
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