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15.14, 20.11 Parish of Chatton

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Camp Camp (Remains of) George Culley Esqr, F. Tower On Sheet This Camp consisted of two rings,
(Remains of) Camp (Remains of) Wm Turnbull, farmer, E. Horton 15.14 but the greater portion of it has
Camp (Remains of) Robt Green, Shepherd – Hortonmoor been demolished in planting wood –
situated on the farm of West Horton
Bleaklaw Bleaklaw John Maddison, farmer, On Sheet A two storey house, with out buildings,
Wandon 20.11 garden, and a farm of land attached,
Bleaklaw John Tindall, farmer, at present let with the farm of Wandon,
Broomhouse the property of the Duke of Northumberland.
Bleaklaw Joseph Donaldson, Schoolmaster There is no Eminence on the farm known by the
Chatton name of Bleak Law.
Stokey Ford Stokey Ford Joseph Donaldson, Chatton On Sheet A ford crossing the River Till, on the
Stokey Ford Nicholas Rogers, Amersidelaw 20.11 road leading from Bleaklaw, to Chilling-
Stokey Ford John Maddison, Wandon ham Barns – Origin of this name Unknown.
John Callanan
2nd Corpl R.E.

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