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River North Tyne | River North Tyne | Mr Armstrong | 4 chains |
This is the northern branch of the |
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River North Tyne | Mr Robson | Kerseycleugh | River Tyne rising at a place called Tyne head | |||
River North Tyne | Mr Dagg | on the scotch border, during the first mile | ||||
of its course it is a very small Stream it then | ||||||
receives several important tributaries and at its | ||||||
Junction with K |
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numerous fertile plains until |
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River South Tyne, one mile |
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Bewshaugh Moor | Bewshaugh Moor | Mr Armstrong | In name Book Sheet 49 P. 13 | |||
Bewshaugh Moor | Mr Robson | |||||
Bewshaugh Moor | Mr. Dagg | |||||
Black Fell | Mr. Dagg | In name Book S. 49 P. 13 | ||||
Ravenshill Moor | Mr. Dagg | In name Book S. 49 P. 10 | ||||
North British Railway | North British Railway | Mr. Armstrong | 12 chains S | This is a single line of Railway Branching | ||
(Border Counties Section) | Border Counties Section | of Kerseycleugh | off the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway | |||
North British Railway | Mr Robson | at Hexham winding through the Valley | ||||
Border Counties Section | of the North Tyne and forming a | |||||
North British Railway | Mr. Dagg | Junction at a place called Phap Knowe | ||||
Border Counties Section | in Scotland with the Border Union Railway | |||||
Charles Payne Labr |
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