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Fotherley Moss | Fotherley Moss | R Ormston Esq. | About 15 chains N. W. | A portion of rough heathy ground | ||
Fotherley Moss | Mr M Jewitt | of High Fotherley. | and parts of it is very wet. | |||
Fotherley Moss | Mr J Ellison | |||||
Moss Gate | Moss Gate | R Ormston Esq. | About 20 chains N. W. | A gate on this very ancient bridle & | ||
Moss Gate | Mr M Jewitt | of High Fotherley. | cart road so called from being near to | |||
Moss Gate | Mr John Ellison | Fotherley Moss. | ||||
Balehill Plantation | Balehill Plantation | R Ormston Esq. | About 34 chians N.W. | This was formerly called Bale Hill | ||
Balehill Plantation | Mr M Jewitt | of High Fotherley. | but since it was planted which is | |||
Balehill Plantation | Mr John Ellison | about 25 years ago it takes the name | ||||
of Balehill Plantation. | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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