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Sheet 68 Plan 8 Parish of Chollerton

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Linen Cleugh Linnen Cleugh Mr. Jobson About 17 chains SE A small stream issueing from a spring
Linnen Cleugh Mr. Davison of Broomhope Mill in Buteland Fell and forming a tributary
Linnen Cleugh 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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Transcribed by PT

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