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36

Parish of Haltwhistle
Sheet 75 Plan 14

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Coalcleugh Sike Coalcleugh Sike Mr Armstrong 32 Chains South A large Stream it is formed by
Coalcleugh Sike Mr W. Armstrong of Grindon Green the junction of Why Sike with
Coalcleugh Sike Mr Robson Hindley Steel Sike and it flows
in a northwest direction until
it forms a junction with Todd
Sike from which point it assumes
the name of Tipalt Burn
Coalcleugh Hill Coalcleugh Hill Mr Armstrong 40 Chains South A small hill Situated
Coalcleugh Hill Mr W. Armstrong of Grindon Green upon Henshaw Common it is
Coalcleugh Hill Mr Rutherford so named from its proximity
Lampert Haltwhistle to Coal Cleugh
Todd Hill Todd Hill Mr Armstrong 46 Chains S.E of A rough pasture eminence
Todd Hill Mr W. Armstrong Grindon Green named after Todd Sike the surface
Todd Hill Mr Rutherford belongs to Sir Wm Clavering & Manor to
"Tod" a fox Brockett’s Glossary Sir Edwd Blackett
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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