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Parish of Bellingham Sheet 68 Plan 3

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Hott Hill Hott Hill Mr. Pearson The Hole 75 chains N. A small circular eminence
Hott Hill Mr. Headley Roefoot E of Conheath on which sood formerly a house
Hott Hill Mr. Wright Charlton known as the Hott, hence the name
Hotthill Wood Hotthill Wood Mr. Pearson 80 chains N. A small wood of forest trees
Hotthill Wood Mr Headley E. of Conheath receiving its name from an
Hotthill Wood Mr Wright adjoining hill
Hotthill Burn Hotthill Burn Mr. Pearson 80 Chains N.E. A small stream rising on
Hotthill Burn Mr Headley of Conheath Hareshaw Common and flowing
Hotthill Burn Mr Wright in an Easterly direction until
it empties itself into the River Reed Lisle Burn
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

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