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Thorntonpark | Thorntonpark | Mr James Nicholson | On sheet | A large and substantial | ||
Thorntonpark | Mr William Makins | 6.3 | dwelling, two stories high and | |||
Thorntonpark | Mr William Embleton | slated, having neat gardens, | ||||
extensive and well arranged offices | ||||||
superior hinds’ houses, each having | ||||||
a small garden attached. | ||||||
It is the property of the trustees | ||||||
of the late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
Peel Knowe | Peel Knowe | Mr James Nicholson | On sheet | A slight elevation in "Thornton Bog" | ||
Mr William Makins | 6.3 | a short distance east of the site of | ||||
Mr William Embleton | the old "Peel". It is commonly called | |||||
"Pill Knowe" but is supposed to | ||||||
be a corruption of "Pele Knowe" as | ||||||
the old Pele stood contiguous. | ||||||
Longridge Bog | Longridge Bog | Mr James Nicholson | On sheet | A small tract of boggy, low lying | ||
Mr William Makins | 6.3 | land, on the north of, and adjoining to | ||||
Mr William Embleton | "Thornton Bog", and along the west | |||||
side of "Murton Craggy Bog". | ||||||
It is the property of William Mather | ||||||
Esq. Newcastle-on-Tyne | ||||||
& Longridge House. | ||||||
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