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Croftletch Hill | Croft Letch Hill | Mr John Mills | 28 Chains and 50 Links | An eminince in Blakemoor Links which | ||
Croft Letch Hill | Mr Adam Storey | South East of Blakemoor | is well known to the Cresswell fishermen | |||
Croft Letch Hill | Mr David Mills | House | ||||
The Scars | The Scars | Mr John Mills | 12 Chains North East | A very prominent Reef of flat rocks | ||
The Scars | Mr Adam Storey | of Big Hill | ||||
The Scars | Mr David Gibson | |||||
Blakemoor House | Blakemoor House | Mrs Elizabeth Cook | 28 Chains & 50 Links | A rather old but good stone House | ||
Blakemoor House | Mrs Barbara Lawson | North West of Croft | the property of Mrs Cook | |||
Blakemoor House | Mr David Gibson | Letch Hill | ||||
Blake-moor | White’s Directory | |||||
Blakemoor Burn | Blakemoor Burn | Mrs Elizabeth Cook | 11 Chains 50 Links North | A small stream deriving its name from its | ||
Blakemoor Burn | Mrs Barbara Lawson | of Blakemoor House | course being for the greater part in the pro- | |||
Blakemoor Burn | Mr John Mills | perty of Blakemoor House | ||||
Stank Letch Rocks are described in Name Book of Sheet 36 plan 13 } | ||||||
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Warkworth Lane is described in Name Book of Sheet 55 Plan 16 } | ||||||
John Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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