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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Green Rigg | Green Rigg | Mr. Lishman | 5 chains South | A long hill at the North | ||
Green Rigg | Mr. Turnbull | of Long Bog | side of the River Pont | |||
Green Rigg | Sir Edward Blackett Bart | |||||
Long Bog | Long Bog | Mr. Lishman | 5 chains North | A small tract of land which has | ||
Long Bog | Mr. Turnbull | of Green Rigg | been formerly very wet but now drained | |||
Long Bog | Sir Edward Blackett | and part of it planted with fir trees | ||||
the South end of it was an ancient pond | ||||||
or decoy belonging to Fenwick Tower | ||||||
Pead House | Pead House | Mr. Hudson | 19 chains S.E. | A small cottage taking the name from | ||
Pead House | Sir Edward Blackett Bart | of Burnside | the enclosure it stands in, Pead Close, | |||
Pead House | Revd Mr. Bigg | in this field and the adjoining enclosure | ||||
is the site of the village of East | ||||||
Matfen and from the many foundations | ||||||
visible it must be a place of some | ||||||
consequence it is supposed it was | ||||||
destroyed by fire | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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