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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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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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