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Sheet 52 Plan 12 Parish of Elsdon

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Killam’s Stone Killam’s Stone Mr Nicholson 12 Chains N of A large standing stone about 8 feet in
Killam’s Stone Mr Fail Nicholsonshield Crag height This stone derives its name from
Killam’s Stone Mr Charleton the person that placed it in a standing
position
Nicholsonshield Crag Mr Nicholson 12 Chains S of A small craggy feature situated in
Nicholsonshield Crag Mr Fail Killams Stone Elsdon Common This object derives its name
Nicholsonshield Crag Mr Charleton This name is not well from a small hut which in former time was
known. It is not called shields there being some time ago one
worth appearing on of the said huts or shield and the person’s
the Plan. J.D. name being Nicholson who occupied it
Long Fell Long Fell Mr Nicholson 40 Chains E of A long ridge of land extending a
Long Fell Mr Fail Killams Stone considerable distance East & Westward
Long Fell Mr Charleton across the boundary of Rothbury & Elsdon
Longfell Pike Longfell Pike Mr Nicholson 59 Chains E of A large currick or pile of stones situated
Longfell Pike Mr Fail Killams Stone on the summit of Long Fell erected there
Longfell Pike Mr Charleton as a boundary mark between Rothbury & Elsdon
Charles Payne Civil Assistant

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