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Megg’s Bank | Megg’s Bank | Mr Oliver | 59 Chains S.W | A Small ridge of ground | ||
Megg’s Bank | Mr Robson | of Belling Crag | Consisting of Rough past | |||
Megg’s Bank | Mr Brown | ure it is partially wooded | ||||
and belongs to the Duke of | ||||||
Northumberland | ||||||
Black Sike | Black Sike | Mr Oliver | 56 chains South | An inconsiderable Stream | ||
Black Sike | Mr Robson | West of Belling | it flows into the Tyne | |||
Black Sike | Mr Brown | Crags | ||||
Black Pool | Black Pool | Mr Oliver | 43 chains S.W. | A small deep portion | ||
Black Pool | Mr Robson | of Belling Crag | of the River North Tyne | |||
Black Pool | Mr Brown | named because of its | ||||
proximity to Black Sike | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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