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Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Mr Thomas Paxton, Occupier on sheet A small enclosure, on the south
Chapel Hill Mr Robt Brigham, Fenwick 11.12 side of Fenwick Village, in which
Chapel Hill Mr John Ayre, Fenwick its is said, that a chapel, once
stood, but there is no trace of
it now to be seen, nor can I find
out from anyone where it stood
the name of the field being the
all that now remains to show that
such a thing ever had been here.
There are traces of a small building, but
it is not known as a portion of the chapel
Fenwick Wood Fenwick Wood Estate Map on sheet A large wood, about 1/2
Fenwick Wood Mr Thomas Main 11.12 a mile south of Fenwick, the
Fenwick Wood Mr Mark Chisholm greater part of which appears to
Fenwick Wood Mr George Chisholm, Fenwick granary be natural wood, it is well
intersected with roads, and
Hunting drives. It is the property
of Captn Leyland
Broomyknowes Plantation BroomyKnows Plantation Estate Map on sheets A small plantation on
BroomyKnowes Plantation Mr Thomas Main 11.12 & a rocky eminence, which before
BroomyKnowes Plantation Mr Mark Chisholm 12.9 being planted was covered with
BroomyKnowes Plantation Mr George Chisholm Broom. It is situated on the
farm of Fenwick Stead, and about
1/2 a mile southeast of the farmhouse

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