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Green Carts | Green Carts | Mr. E Robson West Hot Bank | 34 chains S. W. | An eminence composed of lime | ||
Green Carts | Mr. L Robson East Hot Bank | of Molly’s Stone | stone rock & covered with a sweet | |||
Green Carts | Mr. Henry Nichol E. Stonefolds | green herbage, I have made par | ||||
ticular inquiries about this name | ||||||
the derivation is not known. | ||||||
it is probably a corruption | ||||||
of Carrs | ||||||
Black Carts | Black Carts | Mr. E Robson | 27 chains S. W. | An eminence S. West of | ||
Black Carts | Mr. L Robson | of Molly’s Stone | Green Carts called black | |||
Black Carts | Mr. H Nichol | from the color of the herbage | ||||
(black heather) that grows on | ||||||
it | ||||||
Haughton Common | Haughton Common | Mr. E Robson | In the West end | A large tract of enclosed | ||
Haughton Common | Mr. L Robson | of the Parish | moor land | |||
Haughton Common | Mr. H Nichol | |||||
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