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Stobrig | Stobrig Plantn | Estate map – 1850 | On Sheet | A small, mixed plantation on | ||
Plantation | Stobrig Plantn | Mr. Thomas Thompson | 32.5 | the farm of Broxfield | ||
Farmer Broxfield | The field in which it is | |||||
Stobrig Plantn | Mr. John Thompson, Farmer | situate is Called "Stob Rig" | ||||
Renningtonmoor | hence the name, |
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property of the Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland | ||||||
Renningtonmoor | Renningtonmoor | Tithe map In Embleton | 32-1 | A small farmhouse, having | ||
Church | On Sheet | a garden, suitable offices, | ||||
Renningtonmoor | Mr. John Thompson | 32.1 | and a small arable farm | |||
Tenant | attached, |
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Renningtonmoor | Mr. Thomas Thompson | of the Duke of Northumberland | ||||
Smugglers’ Well | Smugglers’ Well | Mr. Thomas Thompson | On Sheet | A good spring well, in an | ||
Smugglers’ Well | Mr. John Thompson | 32.5 | arable field, about 68 chains | |||
Smugglers’ Well | Mr. George Marshall | southwest of Renningtonmoor | ||||
Farmer, Broxfield | farmhouse. It is said to have | |||||
been much frequented by | ||||||
smugglers, for [the purpose] | ||||||
of watering their spirits [???] | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in header
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Transcribed by PT
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