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Ladycross Quarry | Ladycross Quarry | Mr Thomas Burdus | 10 chains North | A large slate or flagstone quarry | ||
Ladycross Quarry | Mr Robert Bell | of Acton Cleugh | at the top of Ladycross Bank. | |||
Ladycross Quarry | Mr Smith | Head. | ||||
Dukesfield Fell | Dukesfield Fell | Mr Thomas Burdus | At the S. W. of the | A district of unenclosed Moor- | ||
Dukesfield Fell | Mr Robert Smith | parish. | land in Bulbeck Common | |||
Dukesfield Fell | Mr Robert Bell | situated at the N. West side of the | ||||
Parish. The property Wm Beaumont | ||||||
Esq. MP H. Silvertop Esq. of | ||||||
Minster Acres is Lord of the Manor. | ||||||
Acton Burn | Acton Burn | Mr Thomas Burdus | 22 chains south- | A stream flowing in an easterly | ||
Acton Burn | Mr Milton Carr | direction from Actoncleugh Head | ||||
Acton Burn | Mr Robert Smith | cross Quarry. | to the River Derwent. | |||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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