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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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The Avenue | The Avenue | Revd R Bosanquet | On Sheet | A long, narrow plantation | ||
The Avenue | Mr. James Aitchison | 27.9 | having a Carriage road thro’ | |||
The Avenue | Mr. Thomas Downing | it |
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Lodge", to "Rock Hall", it is | ||||||
about a mile and quarter, in | ||||||
length, but not straight – | ||||||
Rock Moorhouse | Rock Moorhouse | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A good, and neat farm- | ||
27.9 | -house, having garden, hinds’ | |||||
houses, extensive offices, and | ||||||
large arable farm attached. | ||||||
Before this part of the town | ||||||
-ship was enclosed, there | ||||||
was a herd’s house now | ||||||
called Rock Moor house, hence | ||||||
the name. |
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of the Revd R. Bosanquet | ||||||
Rock Middle Stead | Rock Middle Stead | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A neat, small, farmhouse, | ||
27.9 | having extensive offices, hinds’ | |||||
houses, a garden, and a large ara[ble] | ||||||
farm attached. |
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of the Revd R. Bosanquet | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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