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Parish of Bellingham Sheet 68 Plan 1

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Lint Hole Lint Hole Mr. Richerdson Close Hill 26 chains S.E A hollow portion of wooded ground
Lint Hole Mr Dodd Longhaugh Shield of Charlton in which was formerly a pond for
Lint Hole Mr Highmarsh Hasleyside Mill the steeping of Flax; hence the name
Linthole Burn Linthole Burn Mr Richerdson 22 Chains East A stream rising on Hareshaw Common
Linthole Burn Mr Dodd of Charlton and flowing in a southernly direction
Linthole Burn Mr Highmarsh and empties itself into the River North Tyne.
Passing in its course through a hollow
called the Lint Hole, hence the name
Riding Wood Riding Wood Mr. Richerdson 29 chains S.E A larg portion of unenclosed
Riding Wood Mr Dodd of Charlton forest trees the property of
Riding Wood Mr Highmarsh H. Charlton Esqr. Hasleyside
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

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