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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, |
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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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