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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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