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Parish of Eglingham
Sheet 26.2. Trace 3. and 6.

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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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