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Carr’s Mill | Carr’s |
Mr. Johnson | 44 Chains | A Small hamlet con- | ||
Carr’s |
Mr. Hunter | South West | sisting of Several Cottages | |||
Carr’s |
Mr. Summers | of Whitfield Hall | which derives its name | |||
from a man Called | ||||||
"Carr" who formerly | ||||||
occupied a mill here | ||||||
which is now removed. | ||||||
Trap Gate | Trap Gate | Mr. Edward Hudspith | 56 Chains | The junction of roads | ||
(Labourer Town Green) | South of | where formerly hung a gate | ||||
Trap Gate | Mr Somers | Whitfield Hall | hence the name | |||
Trap Gate | Mr Hunter | |||||
Parmentley Hall | Parmentley Hall | Mr. Hunter (farmer Parmentley | 64 Chains | A good farmhouse with | ||
Hall) | South of | outbuildings &c attached | ||||
Parmentley Hall | Mr. Johnson | Whitfield | ||||
Parmentley Hall | Mr. Summers | |||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT
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