Orchard at Blakeney Hill (General)
Are you all out Crimbo shopping?
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?