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Sheet 42 Plan 13 Parish of Elsdon

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Bellshield Crag Bellshield Crag Mr. Dag 4 Chains South An extensive rocky feature
Bellshield Crag Mr. Hindmarsh east of High Bellshield on Bellshield Moor, well known
Bellshield Crag Mr. Ord by this name.
Bellshield Bridge List of Co Bridges Whites Directory 13 Chains South A one arched Bridge on the road
(County) Bellshield Bridge Mr. Dag West of High Bellshield leading from Newcastle to Edinburgh
Bellshield Bridge Mr. Hindmarsh & Crossing Bellshield Burn.
Bellshield Bridge Mr. Ord
Bessy’s Sike Bessy’s Sike Mr. Dag 80 Chains South A small Stream gathering from drains
Bessy’s Sike Mr. Gray West of High Bellshield & wet ground on Blakehopeburnhaugh
Bessy’s Sike Mr. Anderson Moor, & flowing in a Northerly direction,
until it joins the River Rede.
J. Doherty
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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