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Parish of Chillingham Sheet 20.16 Trace 5

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Hebburn Crags Hebburn Crags Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham See Sheet A rocky piece of ground to the E. by
Hepburn Crags or Hepburn Crags Mr Thos Smith farmer Newton 20.16 N. of Hebburn, presenting a bold rugged
Mr Jno Mechie Gamekeeper Hebburn Lodge front to the N.W. of about 200 ft.
Hebburn See Parish name List
Hebburn See Page 11
Camp Camp.(remains of) Mr Wm Hardy bailiff Chillingham See Sheet The remains an ancient Camp on the
(Remains of) Mr Thos Smith farmer Newtown 20:16 top of the above Crags, composed of large
Mr Jno Mechie Gamekeeper Hebburn Lodge stones & earth, and strongly situated,
supposed to be of British origin.
Ox Eye Ox Eye Wm Mole. Shepherd, Shielhope See Sheet A large Rock, situated near
John Mole Shepherd, Shielhope 21.13 Lousy Law, on the boundary
Edwd Dixon. Farmer between Chillingham & Chatton
N. Sandyford marked N J 1859, and said
to have derived its name from
the number of small holes
in it, which contain water
after rain.
Robert Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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