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Sheet 51 Plan 11 Parish of Elsdon

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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 and all the necessary appendages
Blakehope Mr Anderson of a good farmhouse The property of Miss Davison
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Brownrig Brownrig Edward Lawson Esq About 13 chains NW A very old cottage dwelling situated on a
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 more the appearance of an old camp
Mr Coulson Hopsley Ho. This Camp corresponds The authority quoted is the only one that
(Rochester) in the description which can be obtained for inserting this object
Mr McLauchlin gives as a Roman Camp
of it in his memoir
of Watling Street
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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