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Sheet 42 Plan 5 Parish of Elsdon

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Back of the Doure Back of the Doure Mr. Hindmarsh 60 Chs S E of Dour A small Cottage in a bad
Back of the Doure Mr. Anderson Hill state of repair, with thatched
Back of the Doure Mr. Dag roof. A small garden attached.
This Cottage derives its name
from the Doure Hill, its situation
being Considered at the back of
the Hill.
Doure Hill Doure Hill Mr. Hindmarsh 60 Chain N. West A Considerable Hill situated
Doure Hill Mr. Anderson of Back of the Doure on Cottonshope Moor, well known
Doure Hill Mr. Dag by this name
Ralph’s Cleugh Ralph’s Cleugh Mr. Hindmarsh 4 Chains N. West A small stream gathering from
Ralph’s Cleugh Mr. Anderson of Back of the Doure Marshes &c. on Cottonshope Moor.
Ralph’s Cleugh Mr. Dag & flowing in a South easterly direction,
until it joins Bellshield Burn,
2 chains South of Back of the Doure
Silloans Moor See Name Book Sheet 42/6
James Doherty
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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