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Warkswood | Warkswood | Mr. A Storey. Wark. | 44 Chains | A small farm house with | ||
Warkswood | Mr. Dodd. Wark. | South west if | outhouses &c. attached. | |||
Warkswood | Whites Directory | Goldisland | ||||
Field Head | ||||||
See Name Book of Sheet 76/2 | ||||||
Red Well | Red Well | Mr. A Storey | 30 Chains North | A copious spring of Water which falls | ||
Red Well | Mr. Dodd | west of | into an Iron Trough and serves to | |||
Red Well | Mr. Charlton | Goldisland | Water Horses &c. |
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it derives the name from the colour of its | ||||||
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Broadmeadows | Broadmeadows | Mr. A. Storey. | 50 Chains | An old Farm house now ruinous | ||
Broadmeadows | Mr. Dodd. | North West by | & used as an outhouse to | |||
Broadmeadows. | The Tithe Plan | West of | Fieldhead | |||
Goldisland | ||||||
Dean Burn | See N. Book of 76/7 | |||||
John Stewart 2ndCorpl RE |
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