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Parish of Corbridge
Sheet 94 Plan 4

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Bishop Rigg Bishop Rigg Mr. R. Ellerington About 25 chains N.W. A ridge or brow of a hill
Bishop Rigg Mr. R. Jewett of Corbdridge Mill so called
Bishop Rigg Mr. J. Bell
Redhouse Burn Redhouse Burn Mr. R. Ellerington About 5 chains West A small burn running in a S.E.
Redhouse Burn Mr. R. Jewett of Corbridge Mill direction and is the parish boundary
Redhouse Burn Mr. J. Bell for a considerable distance. The name
is derived from an adjoining farm
house
Redhouse Haughs Redhouse Haughs Mr. R. Ellerington About 10 chains West Several large flat fields adjoining
Redhouse Haughs Mr. R. Jewett of Corbridge Mill the River Tyne
Redhouse Haughs Mr. J. Bell
Felix Gillespie
Civil Assistant

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Transcribed by CC and SMH

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