< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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East Sike | East Sike | Mr Alexander Patrick | 13 Chains N of | A small Stream it rises in | ||
Rotheryhaugh Haltwhistle | Rotheryhaugh | the County of Cumberland and forms | ||||
East Sike | Mr Rutherford Lampert | for a short distance the boundary | ||||
Haltwhistle | between Northumberland & Cumberland | |||||
East Sike | Mr Armstrong New House | and falls into the old Course of the | ||||
Haltwhistle Cumberland | Irthing | |||||
Bell’s Braes | Bell’s Braes | Mr Patrick | 70 Chains N.E. of | A long broken bank on the | ||
Bell’s Braes | Mr Armstrong | Rotheryhaugh | South of the River Irthing | |||
Bell’s Braes | Mr Rutherford | |||||
Lamb Rigg | Lamb Rigg | Mr Patrick | 92 Chains E. by | A small eminence running in an | ||
Lamb Rigg | Mr Armstrong | N. of Rotheryhaugh | Easterly & westerly direction it | |||
Lamb Rigg | Mr Rutherford | is partly on Henshaw Common & partly | ||||
in Thirlwall Township | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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