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Red Stead | Red Stead | Mr. Downey | 32 chains east of | A large mass of well |
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Red Stead | Mr. Bickerton | Howick Grange | outhouses attached to which | |||
Red Stead | Mr. Storey | are several Labourer’s Cottages. | ||||
this is the property of |
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of Howick Hall. | ||||||
Howick Grange | Howick Grange | Mr. Downey | 32 chains west of | A neatly built, gentleman’s house, | ||
Howick Grange | Mr. Bickerton | Red Stead | with garden and small pleasure | |||
Howick Grange | Mr. Storey | grounds attached. | ||||
Cocky Knowe | Cocky Knowe | Mr. Downey | 17 chains west of | A small Knoll or hill | ||
Cocky Knowe | Mr Bickerton | Howick Grange | covered with Mixed Wood | |||
Cocky Knowe | Mr Storey | |||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by DW
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