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Parish of Eglingham
Sheet 31.2 Trace 1.2.

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Kimmer Crags Kimmer Crags W.J. Pawson Esqr. Shawdon Hall On Sheet A rocky knoll, a little to the S.W. of
John Davison Esqr. Shawdon Hill 31.2 Kimmer Lough, hence the name – and on the
Estate map of W.J. Pawson Esqr. E. of the Boundary between Titlington & Beanley –
Hunterheugh Letch Hunterheugh Letch W.J. Pawson Esqr. Shawdon Hall On Sheet A small Stream or drain, rising S. by W. of the
John Davison Esqr. Shawdon Hill 31.2 Kimmer Lough, between Kimmer and Hunterheugh
Estate map of W.J. Pawson Esqr. Crags, and falling into Kimmer Lough –
Kimmer Lough Kimmere Lough Revd. Archdeacon Coxe Eglingham On Sheet A Small lough, E. of Eglingham, through which
Kimmer Lough or Tithe map. Greenwood’s Co map 31.2 the boundary passes between, Eglingham & Titlington, R. Carr
Kemmer Lough Ralph Carr Esqr. High Hedgeley &c&c&c Esqr. and the antiquaries give the first name, as correct,
Kimmer Lough Thomas Burn, Meresman but the second is in general use, the third rarely
Eglingham used – The Lough is said to abound with Pike,
Kimmer Lough Robert Carr, Meresman & Perch –
Titlington
Robt Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by PT and PF

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