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Parish of Alwinton Sheet 35C Part 9.

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Dunnies Hags Dunnie’s Hags Mr. George Murray (Ridleeshope) 10 Chains East of A piece of moorland the
Dunnie’s Hags Mr. Crozier (Philip) Ralph’s Walls Surface of which is much
Dunnie’s Hags broken. Situated on the South
Side of and adjoining "Lucking
Burn".
Ralph’s Walls Ralph’s Walls Mr. George Murray 10 Chains South of The Site of a Cottage of which
Ralph’s Walls Mr. Crozier Lucking Burn not the slightest vestige remains.
Ralph’s Walls The eminence on which the above
is situated is well known by
"Ralph’s Walls". I endeavoured
to get Ralph’s Hill for it
but was unable.
Lucking Burn Lucking Burn Mr. George Murray 10 Chains north of A Small Stream rising near
Lucking Burn Mr. Crozier Ralph’s Walls the "Watling Street" then flowing
Lucking Burn in a North Easterly direction about
90 chains, from the latter point it flows
in a Northerly direction taking the
name "Philip Burn".
George Davison Junr
Civil Assistant

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