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Dollicks | Dollicks | Estate plan 1740 | East of Cowpen | A pasture field which was attached | ||
Dollicks | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr. | Hall | to a small Cottage which formerly Stood | |||
Dollicks | W.H.M. Sidney Esqr. | on the North of this field Known as the | ||||
Dollicks Cottage | ||||||
Dollicks Pond | Dollicks Pond | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr. | In the N.E. of the | A small pond which was made | ||
Dollicks Pond | W.H.M. Sidney Esqr. | Dollicks | by Marlow J.F. Sidney Esqr in 1760 – and | |||
Dollicks Pond | Revd. J.W. Burchall OSB | was used as a fish pond and for ornamental | ||||
purposes | ||||||
Cowpen Cottages | Cowpen Cottages | M.J.F. Sidney Esqr. | About 9 Chains | An ordinary row of dwelling houses with | ||
Cowpen Lane Cottages | Revd. J.W. Burchall OSB | East of the RC Chapel | gardens &c attached occupied by pitmen | |||
Cowpen Cottages | W.H Sidney Esqr. | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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