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Earlehillhead | Earlehillhead | Mr Mark Tully | On Sheet | This was formerly a farmsteading | ||
Charles Rea Esqr | 19.12 | but now mostly used for residences | ||||
for farm servants | ||||||
Whinny Hill | Whinny Hill | Mr Mark Tully | On Sheet | A large whinny hill (hence the name) | ||
Charles Rea Esqr | 19.12 | 1/4 mile west by N. of North Earle, it is | ||||
covered with furze & bushes & rough pasture, | ||||||
and is considered a good fox cover | ||||||
North Earle | North Earle or | Revd Mr Proctor | On Sheet | A good substantial farm house | ||
North Yearle | Tithe Map | 19.12 | & and steading. With arable & pasture | |||
Mr Mark Tully | Lands &c the property of Wm Roddam Esqr | |||||
of Roddam, and occupied by Mr D. Brown | ||||||
Farmer. | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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