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Branton Middle Farm | Mr. Wm Spink Occupier | A farm house & offices, in the township of Branton, | ||||
Ralph Carr Esqr. H. Hedgeley | formerly a distinct farm, but now, the land | |||||
Greenwood’s Co map, dated 1827&8 | is attached to another farm, and the Ho. occupied | |||||
Branton Middle Stead is the Correct | as a Dwelling Ho. – The offices fast going to ruin. | |||||
name, See Page 81 – | ||||||
Pow Burn | Pow Burn | Ralph Carr Esqr. High Hedgeley | On Sheets | A Small stream rising to the S.W. of Branton | ||
Mr. Wm Spink Branton Middle Farm | 30.3 | Middle Farm, and passing Powburn village on the | ||||
James Weir farmer Crawley Tower | 30.7 | N. joins the Breamish near Beanley Tile Works – | ||||
High Hedgeley | High Hedgeley | Ralph Carr Esqr. Proprietor | On Sheet | A Neat modern mansion on the S. of the | ||
Armstrong’s Co map, dated 1769 | 30.4 | River Breamish, finely seated on a declivity | ||||
Greenwood’s Co map, dated 1827-8 | and embowered in thriving plantations, it is the | |||||
seat of R. Carr Esqr. and so named to disting- | ||||||
-uish it from Low Hedgely, situated in the same | ||||||
township – | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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