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Lambertslee Plantation | Lambertslee | Mr L. Strong Steward, | On Sheet | A small triangular plantn | ||
Plantation | 22.14 | on the farm of "Newton | ||||
Lambertslee | Mr George Mavin, Embleton | -barns", |
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Plantation | chains South of the farm | |||||
Mr William Chirnside | house. The field in which | |||||
Newton | it is situated is called | |||||
Lambert’s Lee – hence the | ||||||
name, | ||||||
Swallow Dean | Swallow Dean | Mr. M. Wilkinson | On Sheet | A narrow, and not deep | ||
Swallow Dean | Mr. George Bell | 22.14 | ravine, having a small | |||
Swallow Dean | Mr. James Marshall | stream flowing through | ||||
it It extends from a | ||||||
small plantation, North | ||||||
-wards, passing Low Brunton | ||||||
and joining Brunton | ||||||
Burn". Origin of name | ||||||
unknown | ||||||
Pithouses | Pithouses | Mr. Luke Strong | On Sheet | Two, small Cottages | ||
Mr. George Mavin | 22.14 | having gardens attached | ||||
Mr. William Chirnside | situated, |
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Lambertslee Plantation | ||||||
there being an old coal pit beside them | ||||||
Note: No header; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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