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Coalpits Fell | Coalpits Fell | Mr Milton Carr | 3 chains East | A large district of Moorland | ||
Coalpits Fell | Mr Robert Smith | of Ladycross | in Bulbeck Common situated | |||
Coalpits Fell | Mr Robert Bell | Quarry. | at the South side of the Parish, | |||
the property of Wm | ||||||
Beaumont Esq. MP | ||||||
H. Silvertop Esq. is Lord of the Manor. | ||||||
Bulbeck Common | Bulbeck Common | Mr Robert Smith | At the South | A very large district of | ||
Bulbeck Common | Mr Robert Bell | of the Parish. | Moorland extending into sever- | |||
Bulbeck Common | Mr Thomas Burdus | al Parishes the property | ||||
Bulbeck Common | Mr Milton Carr | Wm B |
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Bulbeck Common | County Map | H. Silvertop of Minster Acres | ||||
is Lord of the Manor. | ||||||
Acton Cleugh | Acton Cleugh | Mr Robert Bell | 23 chains S. E. | A deep ravine through which | ||
Acton Cleugh | Mr Milton Carr | of Ladycross | Acton Burn flow |
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Acton Cleugh | Mr Robert Smith | Quarry. | ||||
Actoncleugh Head | Actoncleugh Head | Mr Robert Smith | 10 chains south | A wet rushy hollow at the | ||
Actoncleugh Head | Mr Thomas Burdus | of Ladycross Quarry. | Head of Acton Burn. | |||
Actoncleugh Head | Mr Robert Bell | |||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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