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Sheet 15-8 and 16-1,2 and 5 Parish of Belford

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Cat Crag Cat Crag Mr. James Robertson, Easington On sheet This name applies to steep, rugged
Cat Crag Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant 15.8 rocks, situated on the farm of Detchant.
Cat Crag Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses Supposed to have been the resort of the
Wild-Cat in former times, and hence the
name.
Detchant Buildings Detchant Buildings Mr. James Robertson, Easington On sheet A row of Cottages occupied by labourer’s,
Detchant Buildings Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant ‘15.8 and out-buildings, in Connection with
Detchant Buildings Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses the farm of Detchant; the property
of J.T. Leather Esqr.
Middleton Burn Middleton Burn James Robertson On sheets A considerable Stream, bearing the name
Middleton Burn R.P. Nesbet ‘15.8 from the union of two rivulets at the west end
Middleton Burn James Hall 16.1 of the Mill-pond Situated at Detchant
16.2 & Buildings; and flowing in a north-Easterly
16.5 course, falls into Elwick Burn, adjacent
to Easingtongrange Hill.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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