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Hareshaw Burn | Hareshaw Burn | Mr Pringle Clews | 67 chains N.E | A considerable stream rising on | ||
Hareshaw Burn | Mr Wright Charlton | of the Reins | Hareshaw Common, but its waters | |||
Hareshaw Burn | Mr Campian Charlton | are principally formed by the slu[ice] | ||||
of the Hareshaw Dam. It flows in | ||||||
a Southerly direction and empties | ||||||
its into the River North Tye [sic] at Bellingham | ||||||
Hainingrigg Burn | Hainingrigg |
Mr Pringle | 40 chains East | A stream rising on Hareshaw | ||
HainingriggBurn | Mr Wright | of the Reins | Common an flowing in a S.E. direction | |||
Hainingrigg Burn | Mr Campian | and empties itself into the Hareshaw Burn | ||||
Sourmilk Hill | Sourmilk Hill | Mr Pringle | 55 chains N.E | An eminence known in | ||
Sourmilk Hill | Mr Wright | of the Reins | the neighbourhood | |||
Sourmilk Hill | Mr Campian | |||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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