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Ph of Falstone Sheet 58 Plan 14

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Nishaw Sike Nishaw Sike Mr. Greeve About 24 chains An ordinary mountain stream
Nishaw Sike Mr J Armstrong S.E. Of Scald Pike rising a short distance of Scald
Nishaw Sike Mr M. Brown Pike and flowing in S. Easterly
direction till it unites with Little
Crancleugh Burn
Little Cranecleugh Little Cranecleugh Burn Mr. Do Greeve about 22 chains An ordinary mountain stream
Burn Little Cranecleugh Burn Mr J Do Armstrong North of Stower Hill rising in the vicinity of Scald Pike and
Little Cranecleugh Burn Mr. M Do Brown flows in an easterly direction till
it unites with the waters of "Crane-
Cleugh Burn.
Stower Hill Stower Hill Mr. Do Greeve about 24 chains A slight elevation the crest of
Stower Hill Mr J Do Armstrong south of the Junction which has been planted with Fir
Stower Hill Mr. M Do Brown of "Lishaw Burn" and and Forest trees. The property
"Little Cranecleugh Burn" of the Duke of Northumberland.
"Stower dust" Brockett’s Glossary
Nichs Clabby
Corporal Royal Engineers

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