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Linen Cleugh | Lin |
Mr. Jobson | About 17 chains SE | A small stream issueing from a spring | ||
Lin |
Mr. Davison | of Broomhope Mill | in Buteland Fell and forming a tributary | |||
Lin |
Mr. Douglass | to Broomhope Burn | ||||
Broomhope Mill | Broomhope Mill | Mr. Jobson | About 25 chains NE | This is an ordinary dwelling House at | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | of The Orchard | present. it has however the necessary | |||
Broomhope Mill | Mr Davison | appendages of a corn Mill and used at times by | ||||
(Corn) | Mr. Jobson the occupier of the Farm for grinding | |||||
Broomhope Mill | Mr. Douglass | his own Corn, it is wrought by a Water Wheel | ||||
(Corn) | ||||||
Broomhope Burn | Broomhope Burn | Mr Jobson | About 150 links N of | A large and rapid running stream gathering | ||
Broomhope Burn | Mr Davison | Broomhope Mill | from a number of springs and forming a | |||
Broomhope Burn | Mr Douglass | tributary to the River Reed taking its name | ||||
from the Township | ||||||
River Reed | River Reed | Mr Jobson | About 70 chains E of | A very considerable River winding through | ||
River Reed | Mr Davison | Broomhope Mill | numerous fertile plains and deep wooded | |||
River Reed | Mr Douglass | valleys running in a nearly South direction | ||||
This river forms one of the most important | ||||||
tributarys which the North Tyne receives | ||||||
throughout its course | ||||||
Edward Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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