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Sheet 21 - 14 Parish of Eglingham

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Hang Well Hang Well Mr Edwd Dickson, Sandyford On Sheet A spring of good water on the N. W.
Hang Well John Bell, Shepd Hangwelllaw 21.14 side of Hangwell Law, it also forms
Hang Well Adam Smith, Shepd Quarryhouse a Boundary mark between the Parishes
of Eglingham and Ellingham.
The origin of the name is not known.
Hangwell Law Hangwell Law Mr Edwd Dickson On Sheet A considerable eminence one portion
Hangwell Law John Bell 21.14 of which is in the Parish of Ellingham
Hangwell Law Adam Smith and the other portion in Eglingham.
The origin of the name is not known.
Hangwell Law Hangwell Law Mr Edwd Dickson On Sheet Two cottage houses with a garden
Hangwell Law John Bell Occupier 21.14 attached occupied by a shepherd
Hangwell Law Adam Smith and a collier. It is the property
of Cresswell Baker Esq. of Cresswell
Hall. These houses derive their
name from the hill adjoining.
C. E. Hewitt
Sapper Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by PF and PT

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