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Sheet 83 Plan 8 Parish of Haltwhistle

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Haughtongreen Burn Haughtongreen Burn Mr Thomas Lowes Gallishaw Rigg 19 Chains North of A small stream tributary to Greenlee
Haughtongreen Burn Mr John Ridley Cragend Cragend Lough, for a part of its course it
Haughtongreen Burn Mr Edward Robson East Hottbank divides the Parishes of Simonburn
and Haltwhistle, it derives its name
from the house of Haughton Green
which is in the Ph of Simonburn
Crags adopted at Coy office
to agree with Simondburn Ph — 1 May 1866
Queen’s Crags Queen’s Crag Mr Thomas Lowes 70 Chains South east A prominent ledge of Rocks and
Queen’s Crag Mr John Ridley of Cragend Boulder situated on a conspicuous
Queen’s Crag Mr Edward Robson eminence, the greater portion of this
feature is in the parish of Simonburn
Kingscrag Gate Kingscrag Gate Mr Thomas Lowes 79 Chains North east A Gate in the Boundary Wall between
Kingscrag Gate Mr John Ridley of Cragend the parishes of Haltwhistle and
Kingscrag Gate Mr Edward Robson Simonburn thro’ which passes a
public road: it derives its name
from an adjacent crag which is
situated in the Ph of Simonburn
John Stewart
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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