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Sheet 15-3 and 4, 16-1 Parish of Belford

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Detchant Wood Detchant Wood Mr. R.G. Bolam, Barmoor On Sheet A large wood, chiefly forest
Detchant Wood Mr. Jas Robertson, Easington 11.16 & rees, and of natural growth,
Detchant Wood Estate Plan of Detchant 15.4 the property of J.T. Leather Esqr.
Woodhouse Woodhouse R.G. Bolam On Sheet A cottage having respectable gardens
Woodhouse Jas Robertson 15.4 attached. It is occupied by the
Woodhouse Jas Hall Woodman on Detchant Estate, and
the property of J.T. Leather Esqr.
Kettle Burn Kettle Burn R.G. Bolam On Sheet A Considerable stream formed by
Kettle Burn Jas Robertson 12.13 the union of two rivulets at the west
Kettle Burn Jas Hall 15.4 & extremity of Detchant Wood, and flowing
16.1 in a north-westerly course, falls into
Buckton Burn. These united
Streams become "Elwick Burn"
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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