< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Ball Knowe | Ball Knowe | Mr Armstrong | 20 chains SW of | A small eminence taking its name from | ||
Ball Knowe | Mr Robson | Kirshope Castle | the circumstance of the inhabitants playing | |||
Ball Knowe | Mr Jackson | the game of Foot Ball on it in former times | ||||
Deadwater Lakes | Deadwater Lakes | Mr Armstrong | About 80 chains SW | A small district of wet boggy land on both | ||
Deadwater Lakes | Mr Robson | of Kirshope Castle | sides of the River North Tyne in former times | |||
Deadwater Lakes | Mr Hedley | nearly constantly covered with water | ||||
Kittythir |
Kittythirst | Mr Armstrong | 30 chains |
A small stream issu |
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Kittythirst | Mr Robson | Kirshope Castle | and drains and forming a tributary | |||
Kittythirst | Mr Hedley | to the River North Tyne | ||||
Kittythirst Well | Kittythirst Well | Mr Jackson | About 74 chains NW | A good spring of excellent water which | ||
Kittythirst Well | Mr Armstrong | of Kirshope Castle | forms the principal feeder to the stream | |||
Kittythirst Well | Mr Headly | of the same name | ||||
Edw. Gillespie SREng. |
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