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52

Parish of Woodhorn
Sheet 65 Plan 1

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Dean House Dean House Revd John E.Leefe About 20 chains S.W. A pretty good farm house with offices
Dean House Mr Thos Robson of Chugdon Wood out houses yards & garden attached the
Dean House Mr Wm Guthrie property of A.J.B.Cresswell Esqr
Lynmouth Lynmouth Whellan’s Directory 26 Chains S.E. of A good Farm House with garden and
Lynmouth Clerk of the Peace Dean House out houses &c attached & a few Cottages
Lynmouth Revd J R Shepperdson for the accommodations of the Farm Servants
Lynmouth Revd Mr Ashurst
Lynmouth Mr Hall
Lynmouth List of County Voters
Lynmouth Wood Lynmouth Wood Revd John E.Leefe In the South banks of A small strip of mixed wood extending
Lynmouth Wood Mr Thos Robson the River Line about along the south side of the River Line
Lynmouth Wood Mr John Shanks 30 chains S.W. of Dean
House
Lyne Cottage Lyne Cottage Mr Hall 61 Chains E. of Dean A small stone house the property
Lyne Cottage Mr Shanks House of A.J.B.Cresswell Esqr & so called
Lyne Cottage Revd J R Shepperdson from its Contiguity to the River Line
Ellington Dean Ellington Dean Revd John E.Leefe In the N.W. Of Linmouth A Small dean on theach side of the River
Ellington Dean Mr Thos Robson Wood about 20 chains Line consisting of rough pasture &c
Ellington Dean Mr John Shanks S.W. of Dean House
River Lyne See description in NB of Sheet 64 Plan 4
Haydon Letch See description in NB of Sheet 64 Plan 4
Broad Skears See description in NB of Sheet 65 Plan 2
Headagee ‘+2See description in NB of Sheet 65 Plan 2
The Quay ‘+2See description in NB of Sheet 65 Plan 2
Lyne Sand See description in NB of Sheet 65 Plan 2
Cresswell Links See description in NB of Sheet 56 Plan 13
Felix Gillespie
Civil Assistant

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