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Parish of Embleton, Sheet 27.10

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Emmington Hill Emmington Hill Estate Map On Sheet A ridge feature in an arable
Mr. John Davison 27.10 field, on the farm of "Stamford"-
Mr John Marshall It is not of any Considerable elevation,
but commands a good prospect
towards the East, and North-east –
Origin of name unknown –
Whinny Hill Whinny Hill Estate Map On Sheet A hill feature in an arable field
Mr. John Davison 27.10 on the farm of "Stamford". This enclosure,
Mr John Marshall previous to Cultivation, was thickly
covered with "whins" or "Furze" – from
which circumstance the name
originated –
Loamy Knowe Loamy Knowe Estate Map On Sheet A slight elevation in an arable
Mr. John Davison 27.10 field, a short distance East of "Gallow
Mr John Marshall Moor" – It gets this name from the
nature of the ground being fat, unctuous
tenacious earth – commonly called
Loam or Lome –

Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty

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Transcribed by PT

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