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Sheets 20/6 and 8 Parish of Chatton

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Roughting Linn Rowting Linn Burns’s Glossary On Sheet A small cataract, formed by the
Roughting Linn MacKenzie’s History Vol.1 P 759 20.8 flow of Coalhouses Burn, over a steep
Roughting Linn Tithe Plans rock, into a pool at the bottom – so called
Roughting Linn John Marshall Esqr. Chattonpark from the noise made by the fall of the
water after rains – situated near Shielhope.
Chatton Bridge Chatton Bridge George Culley Esqr. On Sheet A narrow stone bridge, consisting of
Chatton Bridge Joseph Donaldson – Chatton 20.8 three arches, built across the River Till,
Chatton Bridge (County) John Marshall Esqr. on the road leading through Chatton
Chatton Bridge List of County Bridges to Wooler,- the property of the County Road
Trustees.
Whitsunbank Hill Whitsunbank Hill George Culley Esqr. On Sheet 20.6 An eminence situated on Weetwood
Joseph Donaldson – Chatton Moor, where an annual fair is held
John Marshall Esqr. on the third Monday in May, for the
sale of Sheep &c, but was formerly held
on Whitsun-Tuesday; and hence the name.
Shielhope Burn Shielhope Burn Nicholas Rogers
Shielhope Burn William Mole On Sheet A stream commencing at
Shielhope 20.9 8 Old Shieldhope, & flowing in a Northerly
Shielhope Burn Joseph Donaldson direction falls into Coalhouses Burn
a short distance East of the Confluence
of Hayhill Burn.
John Callanan
2nd Corpl RE

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