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Clarkspasture Plantation | Clarkspasture Plantation | John Askew | 24 chains S. E. of | This plantation has taken its name from | ||
Clarkspasture Plantation | Thomas Askew | Rape Well. | a person of the name of Clark | |||
Clarkspasture Plantation | John Fewster | who occupied this place prior to | ||||
its been planted. | ||||||
Mere Burn | Mere Burn | John Askew | 20 chains South of | This burn has taken its name | ||
Mere Burn | Thomas Askew | Clark’s Well. | from its situation in low mossy | |||
Mere Burn | John Fewster | ground. | ||||
Newlands Common | Newlands Common | John Askew | 5 chains East of | This common land has been | ||
Newlands Common | Thomas Askew | Clark’s Well. | enclosed about 70 or 80 years since | |||
Newlands Common | John Fewster | but it still retains the name | ||||
Black Plantation has formed | ||||||
part of the common land. | ||||||
Thomas Grehan |
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Transcribed by TH
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