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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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