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Parish of Falstone Sheet 66 Plan 4

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Saughy Sike Saughy Sike Mr John Davison Whickhope Extends South East A small stream formed by a junction
Saughy Sike Mr John Batty Bull Crag from Little of drains and flowing in a North Westerly
Saughy Sike Mr Geo. Headley Whickhope Whickhope Burn direction into Little Whickhope Burn It receives
its name from the small Willow bush known
as the Saugh
Saugh – a Species of Willow Brockett’s Glossary. Page 256.
Cross Sike Cross Sike Mr John Davison Extends East A small stream flowing in a Westerly
Cross Sike Mr John Batty from Little Whick direction, down a rugged portion of
Cross Sike Mr Geo. Headley hope Burn Little Whick Hope and empties itself into Little Whickhope Burn
Little Whick Hope Little Whick Hope Mr John Davison Extends South A small but rugged valley extending
Little Whick Hope Mr John Batty from Whick in a Northerly direction into the Whick Hope
Little Whick Hope Mr Geo. Headley Hope and consisting principally of rough and heathy pasture
thickly studed with loose Rock, it is principally
the property of the Duke of Northumberland
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

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