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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. It is the pro-
-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, And it Contains about 600
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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