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Sheet 21 - 14 Parish of Ellingham

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Windylaw Moor Windylaw Moor Mr. Edwd Dickson, Sandyford On Sheets An extensive tract of moorland
Windylaw Moor Mr. Spratt, Shepd Outerslaw 21.15 attached to the farm of Windylaw,
Windylaw Moor John Bell, Shepd Hangwelllaw 21.14 & and the property of Lady Haggerston
26.2 of Ellingham.
Windylaw Bog Windylaw Bog Mr. Edwd Dickson On Sheets An old enclosure of rough and
Windylaw Bog Mr. Spratt 21.14 & heathy pasture on Windylaw Moor,
Windylaw Bog John Bell 26.2 it is not a bog although the
name Bog has been given to it.
Hangwell Law Hangwell Law Mr. Edwd Dickson On Sheet A considerable emminence, one portion
Hangwell Law Mr. Spratt 21.14 of which is in the parish of
Hangwell Law John Bell Eglingham.
The origin of the name is not known.
C. E. Hewitt
Sapper Royal Engineers

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