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Sheet 15-3 and 4 Parish of Belford

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Hunter’s Hill Hunter’s Hill Thomas Mole. Holburn Woodhouse On Sheet A considerable eminence, situated on
Hunter’s Hill Mr. Joseph Patrick, Holburn 15.34 the farm of Detchant, and deriving
Hunter’s Hill Mr. James Hall, Detchant 4 the name from the fact of persons assembling
on it during the time of hunting, in order
to obtain a view of the chase.
Dow Crag Dow Crag Thomas Mole. Holburn Woodhouse On Sheet A rocky precipice situated on the
Dow Crag Mr. Joseph Patrick, Holburn 15.3 farm of Detchant. Origin of the name
Dow Crag Mr. James Hall, Detchant unknown.
Blagdon Dean Blagdon Dean Revd J.W. Clark, Belford On Sheet 16.9 This name applies to a wooded valley
Blagdon Dean Mr. James Robertson, Easington situated on the Estate of Belford, the property
Blagdon Dean Mr Wm Bolton, Sionside of the Revd J.W. Clark, M.A. – The
origin of this name is not known.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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