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Honeymug Bog | Honey Mug Bogs | Township Plan | On Sheet | A Small district of low lying | ||
Honeymug Bog | Mr. Thos Beattie | 26.3 | moorland, in the northeast of | |||
Honeymug Bog | Mr. Hugh Beattie | Middle Moor, And on the Low | ||||
Honeymug Bog | Mr. Robt Dixon, Farmer | Side of "March Cast". It derives | ||||
Brockdam | this name from an old en | |||||
-closure adjoining, Called, | ||||||
"Honey Mug" | ||||||
Honey Mug | Honey Mug | Same Authorities | On Sheet | An old enclosure, in the | ||
26.3 | east Side of "Middle Moor". It | |||||
was at one time under Cul- | ||||||
-tivation, And the Crops were | ||||||
So good that, they Called it | ||||||
Honey Mug. | ||||||
Middlemoor | Middlemoor | Estate Plan & Same | On Sheet | A Small farmhouse, having | ||
as above – | 26.3 | offices, garden, And large past[ure] | ||||
farm attached. |
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-perty of A.J.B. Cresswell of | ||||||
Cresswell Hall, near Morpeth | ||||||
Middle Moor | Middle Moor | Same Authorities | On Sheets | A large district, of moorland | ||
21.12 | forming the farm of Middle | |||||
26.3 | -moor, |
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26.4 & | acres, the greater part of it was | |||||
26.7 | at one time under Cultivation | |||||
but is now in a rough State, And | ||||||
no part of it under Tillage – | ||||||
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Transcribed by PT
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