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Owlet House | Owlet House | Mr Henry Harrison | About 30 chains N. E. | A small cottage with garden &c | ||
Owlet House | Mr John Harle | of Newton Hall. | attached, the property of Hodgson | |||
Owlet House | Mr J Charlton | Hind Esq. | ||||
Cushatbank Wood | Cushatbank Wood | Mr Henry Harrison | About 17 chains S. E. | A conspicuous ridge or bank | ||
Cushatbank Wood | Mr J Charlton | of Newton Hall. | Densely wooded, so called from | |||
Cushatbank Wood | Mr John Harle | the Cushat or Wood Pigeon. | ||||
The property of W F Blackett Esq. | ||||||
The Hermitage | The Hermitage | Mr J Charlton | About 19 chains S. E. | This place was formerly a quarry | ||
The Hermitage | Mr John Harle | of Newton Hall. | but now partly filled up and some | |||
The Hermitage | Mr Henry Harrison | walks made through it and a small | ||||
Summerhouse erected which gave | ||||||
rise to the name. The house is now | ||||||
removed but the place still retains | ||||||
the name. | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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