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Blakehope | Blakehope | Edward Lawson Esq | About 13 chains SE | An excellent stone building with suitable | ||
Blakehope | Mr Snaith | of Brownrig | offices &c attached |
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Blakehope | Mr Anderson | |||||
List of Co Voters | ||||||
Brownrig | Brownrig | Edward Lawson Esq | About 13 chains NW | A very old cottage |
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Brownrig | Mr Snaith | of Blakehope | slight eminence of rough heathy ground | |||
Brownrig | Mr Anderson | from which it takes its name | ||||
Blakehope Fell | Blakehope Fell | Mr Snaith | About 12 chains W | A large district of Moor and Rough Pasture | ||
Blakehope Fell | Mr Anderson | of Blakehope | land allotted to Blakehope Farm on the division | |||
Blakehope Fell | Mr Brown | of Garrettshield Common The duke of Northumberland | ||||
is Lord of the Manor there is an excellent vein of coal | ||||||
which was extensively wrought at one time now discontinued | ||||||
CAMP | Roman Camp | McLaughlins Plan of Watling Street | About 1 chain W | A portion of ground at one time enclosed by an earthen | ||
(Remains of) | Roman Camp | Mr Dickson Horsley | of Blakehope | fence having |
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Mr Coulson Hopsley Ho. | This Camp corresponds | |||||
(Rochester) | in the description which | |||||
Mr McLauchlin gives | ||||||
of it in his memoir | ||||||
of Watling Street | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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