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Sheet 41 Plan 16 Parish of Elsdon

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Rowantree Crag Rowantree Crag Mr. Anderson About 62 chains S W of A rocky precipice consisting of a number of large
Rowantree Crag Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh rocks thrown together deriving its name from [the] tree
Rowantree Crag Mr. John Robson called Mountain ash which in this place is called Rowantree
Rob’s Wood Rob’s Wood Mr. Anderson About 55 chains S E of A very irregular portion of ground covered with ancient
Rob’s Wood Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh indigenous forest trees being a portion of the primeval
Rob’s Wood Mr. John Robson woods which clothed the Banks of the Rede in former times
Clotty Sike Clotty Sike Mr. Anderson About 42 chains S of A small stream which gathers from wet marshy ground
Clotty Sike Mr. Mr Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh it takes this name from an old house which once stood
Clotty Sike Mr. John Robson near it which was constructed with clods of earth and mud
Deadwood Cleugh Deadwood Cleugh Mr. Anderson About 70 chains S.E. of A small stream which runs through a little valley
Deadwood Cleugh Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh the name commences at the junction of the two streams
Deadwood Cleugh Mr. John Robson at the N E corner of the Marsh in trace 6
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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