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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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Transcribed by JMCN and SW
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