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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Blackaburn Moor | Blackaburn | Mr. William Robson | 27 chains North | A large district of rough pasture | ||
Moor | Mr. Michael Thompson | of Crookbank | land in the south side of the | |||
Blackaburn | Mr. Henry Robson | Township of High Shitlington | ||||
Moor | Mr. Joseph Nixon | |||||
Lamb Hills | Lamb Hills | Mr. William Robson | 43 chains N: | Two prominent eminences in | ||
Lamb Hills | Mr. Henry Robson | W. of Crookbank | Blackaburn Moor. | |||
Lamb Hills | Mr. Michael Thompson | |||||
Cowcrook Moss | Cowcrook Moss | Mr. William Robson | 25 Chains N.W. | A tract of wet land with many | ||
Cowcrook Moss | Mr. Henry Robson | of Crookbank | deep and dangerous peat holes in it where | |||
Cowcrook Moss | Mr. Michael Thompson | several cows has been drowned | ||||
situated in Crookbank Farm | ||||||
M Costelloe c.a. |
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Transcribed by KF
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