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Parish of Haltwhistle
Sheet 75 Plan 14

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Tipalt Burn Tipalt Burn MacLauchlan’s memoirs of the Roman Wall 32 Chains S.W of A large mountain Stream it
Tipalt Burn Mr Armstrong Grindon Green rises upon Henshaw Common
Tipalt Burn Mr W. Armstrong and is formed by the conflux of
Tipalt Burn Revd Wm Ives Haltwhistle Incumbent Todd Sike with Coalcleugh Sike
Tippal Burn Whellans Directory and flows in a Southwesterly direction
Tipald Burn Award plan of Wall Town township in the for 4 or 5 miles until it empties
possession of the Incumbent Haltwhistle itself into the River Irthing
Tipple Burn Cruchley’s County Map of Northumberland
Todd Sike Todd Sike Mr Armstrong 23 Chains South A small stream its junc-
Todd Sike Mr W. Armstrong of Grindon Green tion with Coalcleugh Sike forms
Todd Sike Mr Robson the head of the Tipalt
"Tod" a fox Brockett’s Glossary
Coal Cleugh Coal Cleugh Mr Armstrong 32 Chains South of A deep ravine overgrown with
Coal Cleugh Mr W. Armstrong Grindon Green grass a small stream flows
Coal Cleugh Mr Wm Lowes through it which is known by the
name of Coalcleugh Sike coal has been
found in the ravine which circumstance
has given the name
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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