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Swarlanddean | Swarlanddean | Mr Taylor | About 63 chains N E | An ordinary Farmhouse with garden offices and | ||
Swarlanddean | Mr Young | of Feltonfence | two cottage dwellings attached the property of Sir | |||
Swarlanddean | Whites Directory | William Davison and in the occupation of Mrs Ansley | ||||
Feltonfence | Feltonfence | Mr Taylor | About 63 chains S W | A small Farm House with out offices garden and a | ||
Feltonfence | Mr Young | of Swarlanddean | cottage dwelling attached the property of T. Riddell Esq. | |||
Feltonfence | Whites Directory | |||||
Feltonfence | List of County Voters | |||||
Cowslip Hill | Cowsliphill | Mr Stevenson | About 64 chains S E | A very neat stone building with suitable offices | ||
Cowsliphill | Mr Tate | of Swarlanddean | attached, it is used as a Farm Stead and is situated on | |||
Cowsliphill | Mr Thompson | a small eminence the property of T. Riddell Esq who at | ||||
present occupies the Farm belonging thereto | ||||||
Back Burn | Back Burn | Mr Stevenson | About 47 chains S E | A small stream which flows through a deep valley | ||
Back Burn | Mr Thompson | of Swarlanddean | and joins the River Coquet a little to the west of Felton | |||
Back Burn | Mr Tate | Bridge, it is only known by this name from the junction | ||||
of the two streams near the North margin of that & from | ||||||
this point to the Coquet it is known by the above name | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JFMCN and SW
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