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Ovenstone | Ovenstone | Mr. Snaith (Highshaws) | 56 Chains East | Several small tenements with out | ||
Ovenstone | Mr. Hall (Dunns) | of Harbour Crag | houses &c attached, chiefly in the | |||
Ovenstone | Mr. Herbert (Laings Hill) | occupation of pitmen | ||||
Ovenstone | Award Plan of Elsdon | |||||
Keenshaw Burn | Keenshaw Burn | Mr. Snaith | 30 Chains North | A considerable stream rising | ||
Keenshaw Burn | Mr. Hall | West of Ovenstone | on Elsdon Common it flows | |||
Keenshaw Burn | Mr. Herbert | in an Easterly direction forming | ||||
Keenshaw Burn | Award Plan of Elsdon | a portion of the northern Boundary | ||||
of this parish. | ||||||
Red Burn | Red Burn | Mr Herbert Crag | 117 Chains North | A stream rising on the extreme North | ||
Red Burn | Mr Snaith | West of Ovenstone | of this parish and is tributary to | |||
Red Burn | Mr Hall | Keenshaw Burn. it forms a portion | ||||
of the North Eastern Boundary of | ||||||
this parish | ||||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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