[Elsdon 365 130 of 154]

130

Sheet 42 Plan 15 Parish of Elsdon

< List of Names
as written on the Plan
Various modes of
Spelling the same Names
Authority for those modes of
Spelling
Situation Descriptive Remarks, or other
General Observations
which may be considered of Interest
>
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 Ballyardley Hill Edward Lawson Esq About 73 chains S.W. An eminence of considerable elevation formed
Ballyardley Hill 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

Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.

An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it.

Transcribed by AJ

Return to Elsdon 365 index

«Previous page     Next page»