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Parish of Knaresdale Sheet 101 Plan 13

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SNOPE COMMON Snope Common Revd Henry Morton B.A. It lies on either side A large district of unenclosed moor lying N of the South
Snope Common Mr Parker of Snope Burn and Tyne, workmen are at present employed enclosing
Snope Common Mr Arnison occupies the N.E. part it. It will all be allotted and the Walls
Snape Common Plan belonging to Robert Wallis Esqr. MD of the Parish of Knaresdale erected in the course of 8 months the time
Proprietor of the adjoining manor allowed by the Enclosure act, all the
documents local, property, and parochial, agree
in the contracted Snope or Snape, It appears
as follows, Snope (a house) Rent Book dated 1774; Snopend (house)
Rent Book dated 1797 ; Snope (a house) Tithe commutation plan,
Dated 1859; Snope Well appears in White’s Directory,
Snope Well Whellans Directory; Armstrong’s Co is the only plan
I find Snowhope written on; Plan of adjoining manor
Snape Common: Property plan has Snope Burn: The present
proprietor has recently come of age & is a stranger to this Country
Hope Wallace Esqr
Snope Burn Snope Burn Property Plan 48 Chains N of A large mountain stream it rises
Snope Burn Revd Henry Morton B.A. Low Bradshaw Hill on Snope Common & empties itself into the River
Snope Burn Mr Parker South Tyne.
Thistlygreen Sike Thistlygreen Sike Mr Teesdale 20 Chains N of A good mountain stream it
Thistlygreen Sike Revd Henry Morton B.A. Low Bradshaw Hill rises on Snope Common & empties itself into
Thistlygreen Sike Mr Parker Snope Burn
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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