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Salkerslaw | Salker’s Law | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A small dilapidated cottage near Houghters Law | ||
Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession | 26.2 | & N. E. of Hagdon, situated in a dreary wilderness | ||||
Mr Spratt Shepherd Houghters Law | of moor, old coal pits & refuse heaps, it is inhabited | |||||
Salkerslaw | Compounded agreeably | by a Laborer. | ||||
to Survey usage | ||||||
Cragcleuch Burn | Cragcleugh Burn | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A small stream having its source in Kings Moss | ||
Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession | 26.2 | and running E by S til it joins a stronger | ||||
Mr Spratt Shepherd Houghters Law | stream issuing from an old coal drift. | |||||
Hagdon | Hagdon | The Revd. Archdeacon Coxe | On Sheet | A small Farmhouse & offices | ||
Eglingham | 26.6 | North of West Ditchburn. | ||||
Tithe Map | It is quite in a Moorland | |||||
Estate Map | district and occupied by | |||||
Hagdon | White’s Directory | Mr Borthwick of Kilham, | ||||
Kirknewton Parish. | ||||||
It is all a Sheep Farm. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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