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| Buckton | Buckton | Estate Map | on sheet | A large, neat and substantial | ||
| Buckton | Mr James Hogg, Tenant | 11.16 | dwelling pleasantly situated | |||
| Buckton | Mr Thomas Main | |||||
| Buckton | Mr Mark Chisholm | extensive offices, hinds houses, & | ||||
| a very large, arable farm attached. | ||||||
| The farmhouse, offices and | ||||||
| cottages, constitute the village of | ||||||
| Buckton. |
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| Captn Leyland | ||||||
| Buckton Moor | Buckton Moor | Mr James Hogg, Tenant | on sheet | A large district, of good | ||
| Buckton Moor | Mr Thomas Main | 11.16 | arable, and Pasture land, situated | |||
| Buckton Moor | Mr Mark Chisholm | in the west of Buckton township. | ||||
| It was inclosed, and subdivied | ||||||
| about 50 years ago, the different | ||||||
| inclosures, (as is usual) having | ||||||
| separate names. | ||||||
| Captn Leyland | ||||||
| John McCabe |
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