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Sheet 49 Plan 15 Parish of Falstone

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Wainhope Wainhope Mr. Headley About 6 chains N of A small stone building used at present as the
Wainhope Mr Charlton Dry Burn dwelling of a sheepherd and gives name to
Wainhope Mr Elliott the surrounding Moor
Dry Burn Dry Burn Mr. Headley About 6 chains S of A rapid mountain stream formed by several small
Dry Burn Mr Charlton Wainhope runners which gather on Wainhope Moor the channel
Dry Burn Mr Elliott is nearly dry in the Summer months hence the name
Plashetts Burn Plashetts Burn Mr. Headley About 10 chains SW of A large and rapid running stream commencing
Plashetts Burn Mr Charlton Wainhope at the junction of Dry and Wainhope Burns passing
Plashetts Burn Mr Elliott through a deep and rocky valley and forms a tributary
to the River North Tyne
Limy Sike Limey Sike Mr. Headley About 11 chains SE of A small unimportant stream so called from the
Limey Sike Mr Charlton Wainhope circumstance of limestone being found a little above
Limey Sike Mr Elliott its soursce
Edw. Gillespie
$SREng$

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Transcribed by BFR and BER

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