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Mitford Steads | Mitford Steads | Mr. T. Craggs | 41 Chains S East | A large farmhouse having every | ||
Mitford Steads | Mr. T. W. Davison | of |
necessary accommodation. | |||
Mitford Steads | Mr. B. Harbottle | Old Hall | ||||
Mitford Steads | List of Co Voters | |||||
Adders Haugh | Adder’s Haugh | Mr. T. Craggs | 38 Chains North | A flat piece of ground on the South | ||
Adders Haugh | Mr. M. Charlton | of Mitford Steads | side of the River Wansbeck which was | |||
Adders Haugh | Mr. B. Harbottle | formerly much infested with Adders. | ||||
Adders Haugh | hence the name (Adder’s Haugh) | |||||
Borough Wood | Borough Wood | Mr. M. Charlton | 38 Chains North | A large wood composed of firs | ||
Borough Wood | Mr. B. Harbottle | [The] of | and forest trees the River Wansbeck | |||
Borough Wood | Mr. T. W. Davison | Mitford Steads | forming its Northern boundary. | |||
Moat | Moat | Mr Price | 28 Chains N. N West | The remains of the Ditch or Moat in connection | ||
(Remains of) | Moat | Mr. Boyd | of Mitford Steads | with Mitford Castle, its use was to assist in | ||
Moat | Mr. Craggs | defending the Castle during a siege | ||||
(remains of) | ||||||
John Stewart Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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