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Pallin’s Burn Pallin’s Burn Revd Robert Jones On Sheets 10.9 & A small stream that flows
Mr A Rankin 10.13 Eastwardly through a flat piece of
Whites account of the ground North of the Village
Battle of Flodden Field of Branxton, past the South
of the Village of Crookham
and enters the River Till at a
place called "The Cradle" at the
East end of Crookham Village –
The name is derived from
Paulinus, who, in the dawn
of Christianity in this country
baptized his converts in some
part of the stream. It is also
associated with the Battle of
Flodden Field, the English Army
having crossed it at "Sandy Ford" –

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