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Coalhouses | John Marshall Esqr. Chatton park | On Sheet | This name applies to two Cottages | |||
Joseph Donaldson – Chatton | 21.5 | having gardens, and a small portion | ||||
Nicholas Rogers – Amersidelaw | of land attached, so named from | |||||
being situated in the vicinity of some | ||||||
Old Coal pits. Proprietor, Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland. | ||||||
Ramsey Crag | Ramsey Crag | John Marshall Esqr. Chatton park | On Sheet | A rocky slope, situated on Chatton | ||
Ramsey Crag | Joseph Donaldson – Chatton | 21.5 | Moor, and on the farm of Chatton park. | |||
Ramsey Crag | Nicholas Rogers – Amersidelaw | Origin of the Name Unknown. | ||||
Coalhouses Burn | Coalhouses Burn | John Marshall Esqr. Chatton park | On Sheets | A considerable stream, having its source | ||
Coalhouses Burn | Joseph Donaldson – Chatton | 20.8 | on Chatton Moor, and flowing in a North- | |||
Coalhouses Burn | Nicholas Rogers – Amersidelaw | 21.5 & | Westerly Course, falls into the Mill Burn, | |||
21.9 | where Hayhill Burn also Unites. | |||||
John Callanan 2nd Corpl RE |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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