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Sleek Burn | Sleek Burn | Gilbert Ward Esq | About 28 Chains | A large stream taking the | ||
Sleek Burn | Mr George Gray | N of Mount Pleasant | name from near Willowburn Bridge | |||
Sleek Burn | J Lynch Esq | to it confluence with the River Blyth | ||||
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Mount Pleasant | Mount Pleasant | Mr George Gray | About 34 Chains | A good farm house with out | ||
Mount Pleasant | Mr Dawson | S of Gravy Hill | houses & garden attached in the | |||
Mount Pleasant | Mr Lamb | occupation of Mr Geo. Gray Snr | ||||
& owned by Lord Barrington | ||||||
East Sleekburn | East Sleekburn | Dr Gilbert Ward | 10 Chains NE of | A small hamlet consisting of two | ||
East Sleekburn | Mr Gray | Gravy Hill | Farm houses and the cottages for a few | |||
East Sleekburn | Mr Lynch | laborers | ||||
East Sleekburn Ford | East Sleekburn Ford | Mr George Gray | 10 Chains NW of | A ford so called from its nearness | ||
East Sleekburn Ford | Mr Dawson | Gravy Hill | to the Hamlet of East Sleekburn | |||
East Sleekburn Ford | Mr Coxon | It is fordable at Low Water | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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