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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Beggar Row | Beggar Row | Thomas Rochester Esqr. | 35 Chains N N west | A small House at present the east end | ||
Beggar Row | Mr. Nixon | of Newham Plantation | is used as a smithy – & the west end as | |||
Beggar Row | Mr. Robson | a dwelling House this was before being | ||||
repaired, a great resort for tramps | ||||||
or beggars, hence the origin of the name | ||||||
Newham Plantation | Newham Plantation | Thomas Rochester Esqr. | 12 Chains N East | A thriving plantation of Fir & Forest | ||
Newham Plantation | Mr. Nixon | of Hunt Law | trees. | |||
Newham Plantation | Mr. Robson | |||||
Stony Hill | Stony Hill | The Property Plan | 20 Chains east | A Hill of slight Altitude, at | ||
Stony Hill | Mr. Nixon | of Hunt Law | one period it was the site of one of | |||
Stony Hill | Mr. Robson | the residences of the Family of Ogle | ||||
Mr. Thompson | but all remains of the building | |||||
are swept away. | ||||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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