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| Heiferlaw | Heiferlaw Plantn | Revd. Mr. Bosanquet | On Sheet | A large, plantation, of mixed | ||
| Plantation | Mr. James Aitchison | 27.13 | wood, in the Southwest of Rock | |||
| Mr. Thomas Downey | township, |
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| of the Revd. Mr. Bosanquet – | ||||||
| This plantation is better known | ||||||
| as "Ellsnook Plantation" | ||||||
| but Mr. Bosanquet, would not | ||||||
| have that name – | ||||||
| Rock South Farm | Rock South Farm | Tithe Map – | On Sheet | A neat farm house, having | ||
| Rock South Farm | Mr. George Dickman | 27.13 | extensive offices, small garden | |||
| Tenant | hands' houses, and a large | |||||
| Rock South Farm | Mr. John Waters, Steward | arable farm attached, | ||||
| Rock South Farm | Revd. Mr. Bosanquet | |||||
| Mr. Bosanquet – This is better | ||||||
| known as Gull Hall, (but same | ||||||
| remark as above) | ||||||
| Rennington | Rennington | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A small, neat, farmhouse | ||
| West Farm | West Farm | Mr. George Dickman | 27.13 & | having a garden, suitable offices | ||
| Mr. John Waters | 27.14 | and a large arable farm att- | ||||
| -ached, |
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| the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
| John McCabe |
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