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Sheet 51 Plan 1 Parish of Elsdon

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Blackwool Law Blackwool Law Mr Nichol About 47 chains N. A small eminence whose steep sides are covered with
Blackwool Law Mr Tait of Wind Burn. large stones and loose fragments of rock which renders
Blackwool Law Mr Dunn it a very conspicuous object. It takes its name from
its dark appearance.
Wind Burn Wind Burn Mr Nichol About 47 chains S. of A stream of considerable magnitude gathering
Wind Burn Mr Coulson Blackwool Law. from springs and drains in the Rooking Moor and
Wind Burn Mr Tait forming a tributary to the River Rede. It takes its name
from numerous winds and turns.
Woollaw Moor Woollaw Moor Mr Nichol 10 chains South of An extensive district of rough Moor land which
Woollaw Moor Mr Coulson Blackwool Law. comprises nearly the whole of the farm attached to the
Woollaw Moor Mr Tate farmstead called Woollaw, the property of Lord Redesdale.
Birdhope Moor Birdhope Moor Mr Nichol 10 chains N. of A portion of rough Moor land which comprises nearly
Birdhope Moor Mr Coulson Blackwool Law. the whole of the Birdhope Farm.
Birdhope Moor Mr Anderson
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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