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Parish of Corbridge
Sheet 94 Plan 11

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Swallowship Wood Swallowship Wood Mr Joseph Bell North of Peggy’s Bank A large wood of fir and forest trees
Swallowship Wood Mr George March on the precipitous banks of the Devil’s
Swallowship Wood Mr John Murray Water the property of the Duke of Northumberland
Swallowship Well Swallowship Well Mr Joseph Bell About 40 chains NE This was formerly a very noted mineral
Swallowship Well Mr George March of Linoldnels Bankhead spring well and much frequented by
Swallowship Well Mr John Murray parties it is now almost closed up
but still retains the name
Swallowship Hill Swallowship Hill Mr Joseph Bell East of Swallowship A conspicuous hill or eminence so
Swallowship Hill Mr John Trotter Wood called
Swallowship Hill Mr John Murray
Peggysbank Dean Peggysbank Dean Mr Joseph Bell North of Peggy’s Bank A deep ravine or dean through which
Peggysbank Dean Mr John Trotter runs a small stream and divides
Peggysbank Dean Mr John Murray Swallowship Wood and Peggy’s Bank
Felix Gillespie
Civil Assistant

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Transcribed by CC and SMH

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