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Herdshouse Plantation | Herdshouse Plantation | Mr R Blackburn | 25 chains North | A long narrow plantation | ||
Herdshouse Plantation | Mr Robson | West of | extending from the west end | |||
Herdshouse Plantation | Mr J Blackburn | Leadpipe Quarry. | of "Lead Road to the "Herds | |||
House" | ||||||
Herds House | Herds House | Mr J Blackburn | 25 chains North | A small cottage with | ||
Herds House | Mr R Blackburn | West of | garden attached formerly occupied | |||
Herds House | Mr Robson | Leadpipe Quarry. | by a Shepherd. It is at present | |||
used as an outhouse to | ||||||
Dukesfield Hall. | ||||||
Leadpipe Hill | Leadpipe Hill | Mr J Blackburn | Extending S. W. | A remarkable hill which | ||
Leadpipe Hill | Mr R Blackburn | by West from | derives its name from its | |||
Leadpipe Hill | Mr Robson | Leadpipe Quarry. | proximity to "Leadpipe | |||
Quarry" | ||||||
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Transcribed by TH
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