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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Peat Sike | Peat Sike | Edward Lawson Esq | About 40 chains S W | A small stream gathering from wet land and | ||
Peat Sike | Mr. Turnbull | of Toft House | forming a tributary to Kirk Sike | |||
Peat Sike | Mr Hall | |||||
Reedy Moss | Reedy Moss | Edward Lawson Esq | About 75 chains S W | A portion of wet marshy land formerly used as | ||
Reedy Moss | Mr. Turnbull | of Toft House | a Peat Moss now partially drained and converted into | |||
Reedy Moss | Mr. Hall | a kind of rough pasture | ||||
Balyardley Hill | Bal |
Edward Lawson Esq | About 73 chains S.W. | An eminence of considerable elevation formed | ||
Bal |
Mr. Turnbull | of Toft House | by a gradual slope on all sides the derivation of this | |||
Balyardley Hill | Mr Robson | name cannot be satisfactorily traced | ||||
Rochester Common | Rochester Common | Edward Lawson Esq | About 95 chains S.W. | A portion of rough moorland extending northwards | ||
Rochester Common | Mr. Coulson | of Toft House | in a narrow strip from the village of Rochester the | |||
Rochester Common | Mr Robson | inhabitants of the said village has a right of | ||||
Award and Parish Plan | pasturage on this common and the manorial | |||||
rights belong to the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by AJ
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