[Corsenside 1 of 80]

1

Parish of Corsenside Sheet 60 Plan 7

List of Names
as written on the Plan
Various modes of
Spelling the same Names
Authority for those modes of
Spelling
Situation Descriptive Remarks, or other
General Observations
which may be considered of Interest
>
Wetshaw Hope Wetshaw Hope Mr Headley Dyke Head 10 Chains north A small vally of rough and heathy
Wetshaw Hope Mr Armstrong Hareshaw Head of Wetshaw Well pasture on the north and western
Wetshaw Hope Mr Rutherford Hareshaw Head extremity of Corsenside Common It is
principally formed by the large eminence of Great Moor on the North,
and White Rigg on the South sides
Wetshaw Well Wetshaw Well Mr Headley 10 Chains South A fine spring of excellent taste
Wetshaw Well Mr Armstrong of Wetshaw Hope forming the source of a considerable stream
Wetshaw Well Mr Rutherford in Wetshaw Hope
Wetshaw Sike Wetshaw Sike Mr Headley 30 Chains E.N.E A considerable stream formed
Wetshaw Sike Mr Armstrong of Wetshaw Well principally by the water of a fine
Wetshaw Sike Mr Rutherford spring and flowing in an Easterly
direction into Bridge Burn
Lisle’s Burn In the name of the Township Lisleburn
and also the Name List of Kirkwhelpington
Parish page 5
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.

An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it.

Transcribed by EDA

Return to Corsenside index

(This is the first page)     Next page»