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Parish of Haltwhistle
Sheet 74 Plan 16

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River Irthing River Irthing Mr Dodd Wark 5 Chains W of The River Irthing through this
River Irthing Revd Ives Haltwhistle Midholm Well parish is from 1 to 2 Chains
River Irthing Dr Smith Haltwhistle wide and its course is
River Irthing Mr Rutherford Lampert rugged and rapid from
Haltwhistle its rise on Tarn Back in
Cumberland until it empties
itself into the River Eden in
the same County, for many
miles it forms the boundary between
Northumberland and Cumberland
Midholm Well Midholm Well Mr Dodd 45 Chains N.W. A good spring the
Midholm Well Mr Armstrong of Moss Caldron discharge of water is great
Midholm Well Mr Rutherford & the water is esteemed
among the best in this part
of the County
Mid Holm Mid Holm Mr Dodd 40 Chains N.W. of A low flat pasture
Mid Holm Mr Armstrong Midholm Well field situated on the S.E
Mid Holm Mr Rutherford bank of the River Irthing
Thos Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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