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Parish of Haltwhistle Sheet 83 Plan 10

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Bullyhouse Hill Rigg Bullyhouse Hill Rigg Mr Fiddler 75 Chains West A slight eminence
Bullyhouse Hill Rigg Mr Smith of Saughy Rigg on Melkridge Common
Bullyhouse Hill Rigg Mr Little well known by this name
this hill was formerly the site of a
small dwelling called Bully
House
ROMAN WATERCOURSE Roman Aqueduct Watercourse Mr Fiddler 22 Chains North A work of the ancient Romans
(Site of) (Site of) of Saughy Rigg consisting of a water course which
Roman Aqueduct Watercourse Mr Little commences at Cow Burn near
(Site of) this feature Saughy Rigg, and after a tortuous
Roman Aqueduct Watercourse Mr Smith course of six miles ends at the
(Site of) roman station called Esica
Roman Watercourse Bruce’s History of Roman Wall or Great Chesters, which it has probably
Ancient Watercourse McLauchlans Memoir of Roman Wall assisted in watering, at present
it is scarcely traceable in many
places, etching has been shown
at the better defined portions
the only part of this Aqueduct
that admits of etching is
a small portion on Trace 5.
Duncan Cameron
Sapper Royal Engineers

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