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Willow Burn | Willow Burn | Mr Cowens | 4 Chains South West | A considerable stream flowing in an eas- | ||
Willow Burn | Mr Lishman | from Willow Bridge | terly direction & falls into the River Blyth between | |||
Willow Burn | Mr Thomas Hall | Farm | East & West Sleekburn. It is known in its course | |||
along the Township of Sleekburn by the name of | ||||||
Sleek Burn & from Blue House wood upward | ||||||
by the village of Hepscott it is called Hepscott | ||||||
Burn | ||||||
Willow Bridge | Willow Bridge | Mr Cowens | 6 Chains south of | An old stone Bridge crossing the Willow | ||
Willow Bridge | Mr Lishman | Willow Brdge Farm | Burn & kept in repair by the County | |||
Willow Bridge | Mr Thomas Hall | |||||
Willow Bridge Farm | Willow Bridge Farm | Mr Cowens | 6 Chains north from | A good stone house, cottages & out offices | ||
Willow Bridge Farm | Mr Swan | rented by the Proprietors of Barrington Collie- | ||||
Willow Bridge Farm | Mr Thomas Hall | ry & managed for them by Mr Cowens | ||||
Choppington Station | Choppington Station | Name on Board | 50 Links south of | A neat stone house the property of the | ||
Choppington Station | Mr John Scott | the Lord Clyde (PH) | Blyth & Tyne Railway Company and used for | |||
Choppington Station | Mr Cowens | the accommodation of Passengers & Traffic | ||||
J. Considine Sapper Royal Engineers |
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