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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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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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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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