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Parish of Haltwhistle
Sheet 75 Plan 9

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Blackfell Blackfell Mr Armstrong 66 Chains E by S. of A small stone building it is
Blackfell Mr W. Armstrong Blackrigg Well occupied by a shepherd and
Blackfell Mr Rutherford Owned by Sir Edward Blackett
March Sike March Sike Mr Rutherford 52 Chains NE A small stream, as its name
March Sike Mr Armstrong of Blackrigg Well infers, a boundary, between the
March Sike Mr W. Armstrong Parishes of Haltwhistle and Wark
Wark’s Burn Wark’s Burn Mr Rutherford 8 Chains N of A large mountain stream taking its
Wark’s Burn Mr Armstrong Mossy Walls rise in the North of the Parish of Haltwhistle
Wark’s Burn Mr W. Armstrong the junction of March and Nameless Sikes
forms its head, it flows in a winding
course to the East, until it empties
itself into the River North Tyne in the
neighbourhood of Wark after a course of
about 11 miles
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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