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Hepscott Burn | Hepscott Burn | Mr William White | North side of Burnt | A stream flowing by the vllage of Hepscott | ||
Hepscott Burn | Mr William Brown | House Wood & Blue House | from which it derived |
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Hepscott Burn | Mr William Thompson | Wood | Blue House Wood & takes the name of Willow | |||
Burn as far as the boundary of Sleekburn Township | ||||||
& from that to its junction with the River Blyth | ||||||
is known by the name of Sleek |
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Burnthouse Wood | Burnt |
Mr William White | 1550 Links West from | This derives its name from being situated along | ||
Burnt |
Mr William Brown | Blue House Wood | the Farm of Burnt House & is the property | |||
Burnt |
Mr William Thompson | of the Earl of Carlisle | ||||
Netherton Letch | Netherton Letch | Mr Lishman | South side of Trace 2 | A small stream flowing in an easterly direction & about | ||
Netherton Letch | Mr Thomas Hall | 30 chains below its Junction with the Green Letch | ||||
Netherton Letch | Mr Swan | falls into the Willow Burn between the Blyth | ||||
& Tyne Railway & Choppington Colliery | ||||||
Bluehouse Wood | Blue |
Mr William White | 1550 Links East of | The property of the Earl of Carlisle | ||
Blue |
Mr William Brown | Burnt House Wood | & known by this name from its situation along | |||
Blue |
Mr Thomas Hall | the Farm of Blue House | ||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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