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Whinny Plantation | Whinny Plantn | Mr. Thomas Thompson | On Sheet | A small mixed plantation | ||
Whinny Plantn | Mr. George Marshall | 32.1 | on the farm of Broxfield | |||
Whinny Plantn | Mr. John Thompson | |||||
northwest of the farmhouse | ||||||
Before being planted | ||||||
it was a Fox Cover, and | ||||||
is sometimes yet called | ||||||
"Fox Plantation" – | ||||||
Maxwellmoor | Maxwellmoor | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A narrow, mixed plantn | ||
Plantation | Plantation | 32.1 | at "Broxfield", the field | |||
in which it is situate | ||||||
is called Maxwell m[oor] | ||||||
hence the name. | ||||||
Broxfield | Broxfield | Estate map. 1850 | On Sheet | Two good farmhouses | ||
Tithe plan and | 32.1 | with their offices | ||||
same as above | and hinds houses &c | |||||
which Constitute the | ||||||
Village of "Broxfield" | ||||||
Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of John McCabe
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Transcribed by PT
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