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Parish of Holy Island (Detached) Sheet 6-8

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Camphouses Camphouses Mr. William Makins on Sheet A row of houses consisting of five
Camphouses Mr James Watson 6.8 dwellings, all having small gardens
Camphouses Mr Richard Makins attached, the west house of the row
Camphouses John Sibbit Esq. Ancroft Greens is a small public house (Wheatsheaf)
owner They get this name from there having
been two British Camps, contiguous,
they are the property of John Sibbit Esqr.
"Ancroft Greens"
Camp Camps (Site of) Mr. William Makins on Sheet Site of two British camps, one
(Site of) Mr James Watson 6.8 a short distance to the east, and the
Mr Richard Makins other a short distance to the north of
John Sibbit Esq. Ancroft Greens "Camphouses" there is scarcely a vestige
owner of them remaining, they having been
completely obliterated by, the action
of the plough –
Camp Camp Same Authorities on Sheet
(Site of) (Site of) 6.8
Allerdean Mill Allerdean Mill Mr Ralph Roxburgh, Tenant on Sheet A large Cornmill, in a narrow "Dean".
(Corn) (Corn) Mr. William Makins 6.8 about midway between, "Unthank", and
Mr James Watson East "Allerdean", there are a dwelling
Mr Richard Makins house, small garden, and a few acres
John Sibbit Esq. Ancroft Greens of land attached. It is the property –
owner of John Sibbit Esqr. The machinery is
propelled by both, Steam, and Water –

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