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Foxhole Hill | Foxhole Hill | Jno Fawcus, Farmer, Charlton | On Sheet | A considerable eminence on Longlee | ||
Thomas Boulton, Blacksmith, Charlton | 26.11 | Moor, on the S. Charlton farm, and | ||||
Jno Nicholson, Labr, Whinney | between Crag Hill and Hollinsheugh; | |||||
It is covered with rough pasture | ||||||
and whins, and named from fox burrows | ||||||
upon it. | ||||||
Hollinsheugh Hill | Hollinsheugh Hill | Jno Fawcus, Farmer, Charlton | On Sheet | A pasture eminence of oblong form | ||
Thomas Boulton, Blacksmith, Charlton | 26.11 & 15 | South of Foxhole hill, on Longlee | ||||
Jno Nicholson, Labr, Whinney | Moor, having whins and bushes | |||||
along its east, west and South | ||||||
Sides, being steepest on the burn | ||||||
(Shipley) – Side, and taking the name | ||||||
from some holly bushes here formerly – | ||||||
Longlee Moor | Longlee Moor | Jno Fawcus, Farmer, Charlton | 26.11 | Rough ground and hilly on the farms | ||
Thomas Boulton, Blacksmith, Charlton | of S. Charlton and Shipley, the property | |||||
Jno Nicholson, Labr, Whinney | of the Duke of Northumberland, comprising | |||||
Whins, bushes old fences, roads, sheaves &c | ||||||
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Note: Initialled in header by A. M. Ray
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Transcribed by PT
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