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Beacon | Beacon | Mr Hedley Dykehead | 28 Chains N.E. | A considerable hill of an oblong | ||
Beacon | Mr Anderson Coldtown | of Maggys Well | form rising to its summit on | |||
Beacon | Mr Rutherford Hareshaw Head | the south side with a gentle | ||||
slope where it is crossed by a | ||||||
road leading to Hareshaw Head | ||||||
It consists principally of Heather | ||||||
Maggy’s Well | Maggys Well | Mr Hedley | 28 Chains S.W. of | An excellent well of spring water | ||
Maggys Well | Mr Anderson | Beacon | which forms the source of a stream | |||
Maggys Well | Mr Rutherford | extending in a Northerly direction | ||||
for about 6 Chains where it entirely | ||||||
disappears. |
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Hareshaw Head | Hareshaw Head | Mr Hedley | 76 Chains N.W. | A stone building in a | ||
Hareshaw Head | Mr Anderson | of Beacon | good state of repair | |||
Hareshaw Head | Mr Rutherford | with stables and garden attached | ||||
The property of the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
and in the occupation of Mr Rutherford | ||||||
This house is built upon the boundary between | ||||||
Bellingham & Corsenside J.S | ||||||
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