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Brunton Burn | Brunton Burn | John Railston Esqr. | On Sheets | A considerable stream, | ||
Mr. A W. Fawdon | 21.10 | rising in the Moorland | ||||
Mr. James Forsythe | 21.13 | west of North Charlton, | ||||
Mr. Thomas Hindmarsh | 21.14 & | Ellingham parish; flows | ||||
27.1 | on the North side of | |||||
Hallowdon, past Brunton, | ||||||
(from which it gets its name) | ||||||
and empties itself into | ||||||
Long Nanny near to where | ||||||
the latter discharges | ||||||
itself into the Sea – | ||||||
This stream in its course is | ||||||
Known by three different names. | ||||||
first, Shippertondean Burn, | ||||||
secondly Mill Burn & thirdly | ||||||
Brunton Burn. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; prob. hand of William Beatty
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