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Humble Law | Humble Law | Mr Crammond | About chains | A small eminence on Darden Moor | ||
Humble Law | Mr Snaith | of Graslees | which is intersected by the Parish Boundary | |||
Humble Law | Mr Thomas Brown | between Rothbury and Elsdon | ||||
Grasslees Wood | Graslees Wood | Mr Smith | About 16 chains SW. | A portion of close wood consisting of ancient | ||
Graslees Wood | Mr Snaith | of Graslees | Forest trees taking its name from its proximity | |||
Graslees Wood | Mr Crammond | to Graslees | ||||
Herdlaw | Herd Law | Mr Snaith | About 44 chains N.W. | A god Farm House with convenient offices | ||
Herd Law | Mr Thomas Brown | of Graslees | and garden attached Property of Revd Mr Brown | |||
Herdlaw | List of Co Voters | in the occupation of Mr Snaith this House | ||||
Hirdlaw | Whites Directory | stands on a very elevated situation, hence the name | ||||
Highshaw | Highshaw | Mr Snaith | About 55 chains NW | An excellent stone building with extensive | ||
Highshaw | Mr Thomas Brown | of Graslees | ranges of offices and other Farm buildings | |||
Highshaw | Mr Smith | attached the Property of Nicholas Maughan Esq | ||||
High Shaw | List of Co Voters | in the occupation of Mr Snaith Farmer | ||||
Highshaw | Whites Directory | This Farmstead also occupies a high situation | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JTP
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