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Sheet 30. 5. Parish of Ingram

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Ewe Hill Ewe Hill Mr. Robt Donkin Farmer On Sheet A considerable elevation, of a ridge-
Ingram. 30. 5 like form, situated on the Farm
Ewe Hill Mr. J. H. Donkin Farmer of Ingram, and south-east of Brough
Ingram. Law.
Ewe Hill Mr. Geo. Young, Shepd Ingram.
Broughlaw Slack Broughlaw Slack Mr. Robt Donkin Farmer On Sheet This name applies to a small stream,
Ingram. 30. 5 commencing south of Brough Law, and
Broughlaw Slack Mr. J. H. Donkin Farmer flowing in a north-westerly course –
Ingram. through a slight hollow – falls into the
Broughlaw Slack Mr. Geo. Young, Shepd Ingram. River Breamish.
Turf Knowe Turf Knowe Mr. Robt Donkin Farmer On Sheet A slight eminence, situated on the
Ingram. 30. 5 east extremity of Ewe Hill, and [takes]
Turf Knowe Mr. J. H. Donkin Farmer the name from turf, having [been taken]
Ingram. therefrom, in former times.
Turf Knowe Mr. Geo. Young, Shepd Ingram.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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