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Snope Well | Snope Well | Revd Henry Morton B.A. | 71 Chains N.E. | A good spring its water is | ||
Snope Well | Mr. Parker | of The Church | impregnated with sulphur, and | |||
Snope Well | Hodgsons History of the County | it is reputed to possess strong | ||||
medicinal properties, |
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and it is chiefly used for | ||||||
Chronic diseases & the scurvy | ||||||
Hodgson compares it to ice in | ||||||
the hottest day in summer. It | ||||||
must have undergone a great change | ||||||
since his time for in summer it now | ||||||
is warm to the touch | ||||||
Sanders Close | Sanders Close | Tithe Plan | 30 Chains S.W. | A good stone building occupied | ||
Sanders Close | Revd Henry Morton | of The Church | as a farm house it has Stabling & Garden | |||
Sanders Close | Mr Ridley | &c attached and is occupied by | ||||
Sanders Close | List of County Voters | Mr Ridley | ||||
Softley High Wood | Softley High Wood | Mr Moore | 26 Chains N | A mixed wood situated on | ||
Softley High Wood | Mr Parker | of The Church | each bank of Thinhope Burn and | |||
Softley High Wood | Mr Ridley | named because of its proximity to Softley | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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