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Mem[oran]d[um] That Lord Portland rided his Boundrey Adjoyning to Lord Darwentwaters from Black gutter head to Roegill Clugh head or Roegill Currock & <Flance> to Parkinstone Currock & So Down Mere Burn But They Rid from Parkin Stone Currick Muta Currick & So down Mere Burn Mem[oran]d[um] The Bunder Was Rid The Day as on The other Side & <Was> what Names under Met Mr Whelpdale & Company at a Place Called Black Gutter head to Roegill Currock to Parkin Stones to Muta Currick So Down Mere Burn M[essrs] Pantoune & Manton / Jos Emerson / Tho: Stephenson / Dan Wrenn /Jno Stephenson
Date not given, but mention of ‘Mr Whelpdale’ suggests this memo was written, in John Stephenson’s handwriting following the prior notice from Whelpdale of 12th March announcing the riding to take place on March 19th. 20th March is used here.