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| Branshaw | Branshaw | Mr. Mc.Lauchlans Plan of Roman Ways | 2 Chains N. East | A small Farm House in a good | ||
| Branshaw | Mr. Robson | of Peel | state of repair, with outhouses, garden, | |||
| Branshaw | Mr. Snaith | and yard attached | ||||
| Peel | Peel | Mr. Robson | 2 chains South west | The remains of an ancient Peel, | ||
| Peel | Mr. Snaith | of Branshaw | immediately adjoining Branshaw | |||
| Peel | Mr. Patterson | Farm House. This |
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| is considered the most perfect of its | ||||||
| 4 feet in width, with an arch forming its roof, and supporting the remains of | ||||||
| a dwelling house | ||||||
| Blue Sow | Blue Sow | Mr. Robson | 46 Chains East of | A remarkable large isolated | ||
| Blue Sow | Mr. Snaith | Branshaw | rock, situated on the Farm of | |||
| Blue Sow | Mr. Patterson | Branshaw. Well Known by this name | ||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers | ||||||
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Transcribed by AJ
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