Orchard at Blakeney Hill (General)
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I'm trying to decipher a word on George Morse's Will of 1839. He owned a two acre orchard on the side of Blakeney Hill, near to the premises of William Clarke. George said it was called (here I struggle!) Coushy/Cousty - and now looking again it could be Cowship or Cowslip Orchard. It was also known as Patch. Does this mean anything to anyone please?
Complete thread:
- Orchard at Blakeney Hill -
ChrisW,
2008-12-21, 04:37
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
slowhands,
2008-12-21, 05:04
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
ChrisW,
2008-12-21, 05:23
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
sue,
2008-12-28, 13:16
- Colstrey Blakeney ( map) -
slowhands,
2008-12-28, 20:03
- Colstrey Blakeney ( map) -
mrsbruso,
2010-11-03, 19:51
- William Clarke -
ChrisW,
2010-11-03, 20:19
- William Clarke - mrsbruso, 2010-11-04, 01:25
- William Clarke - mrsbruso, 2010-11-06, 03:22
- Box Tree Cottage, Blakeney ( map) -
slowhands,
2010-11-06, 08:18
- Clarke - Box Tree Cottage ( map) - mrsbruso, 2010-11-19, 04:20
- William Clarke -
ChrisW,
2010-11-03, 20:19
- Colstrey Blakeney ( map) -
mrsbruso,
2010-11-03, 19:51
- Colstrey Blakeney ( map) -
slowhands,
2008-12-28, 20:03
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
sue,
2008-12-28, 13:16
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
ChrisW,
2008-12-21, 05:23
- The Patches, Bailey Hill, Blakeney Walk / Danby Walk -
slowhands,
2008-12-21, 05:04