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9

Parish of Haltwhistle
Sheet 74 Plan 12

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Linen Sike Linen Sike Mr Dodd Wark 50 Chains E. A large stream commencing
Linen Sike Mr Robson Wygate Wark of the Lampert at the confluence of Larey
Linen Sike Mr Rutherford Lampert Haltwhistle Sike with Shield Sike &
emptying itself into the Irthing
Duck Sike Duck Sike Mr Rutherford 26 Chains N.E. A small stream it
Duck Sike Mr Robson of the Lampert flows into the River Irthing
Duck Sike Mr Dodd
Stoor Hill Stoor Hill Mr Rutherford 26 Chains N.E. A large eminence consisting
Stoor Hill Mr Robson of the Lampert of Rough Pasture it is well
Stoor Hill Mr Dodd known by the name
"Stoor – dust. Dutch Stooren
Brocketts Glossary"
Thomas Jordan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by CTW and PW

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