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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Barty’s Law | Barty’s Law | Estate Map | on sheet | A small hill feature, in | ||
Barty’s Law | Mr James Hogg, Tenant | 11.16 | an arable field, in Buckton | |||
Barty’s Law | Mr Thomas Main | "Moor", a small portion of which | ||||
cannot be tilled, in consequence | ||||||
of rocks. Derivation unknown. | ||||||
Camp | Camp (Remains of) | Estate Map | on sheet | The remains of a large | ||
(Remains of) | (British) | 11.16 | camp, on an elevated portion | |||
Camp (Remains of) | Mr James Hogg | of an arable field, in "Buckton | ||||
(British) | Moor". It appears to have been | |||||
Camp (Remains of) | Mr Thomas Main | a principal station as it |
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(British) | consisted of double fosse, and | |||||
tripple ramart, two of | ||||||
the latter are still traceable, | ||||||
its form was nearly circular. | ||||||
Reddykes Plantation | Reddykes Plantation | Estate Map | on sheet | A narrow stripe of mixed trees | ||
Reddykes Plantation | Mr James Hogg | 11.16 | along the south side of "Buckton | |||
Reddykes Plantation | Mr Thomas Main | Moor", and separated from | ||||
"Detchant Wood" by the County | ||||||
"Burn", it gets this name from | ||||||
one of the fields on the N. side of it | ||||||
being known as Red Dykes | ||||||
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