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Sheet 10191 Plan 15   Parish of Haltwhistle

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Glen Cune Glen Cune Hodgson’s History of this Co 40 Chains North A steep partially wooded glen thro’
Glen Cune Mr John Clark east of Kellah which flows a small stream
Glen Cune Mr Cuthbert Hudspith Hodgson gives the meaning of
this name "The Corner Glen"
Glen Cune Burn Glen Cune Burn Mr John Clark 438 Chains North A small stream rising in
Glen Cune Burn Mr Cuthbert Hudspith east of Kellah Hartley Burn Common Fell and tributary
Glen Cune Burn Mr George Little to the River South Tyne
Bishop’s Linn Bishop’s Linn Mr John Clark 51 Chains North A fall on Glen Cune Burn taking
Bishop’s Linn Mr Cuthbert Hudspith east by east of its name from having been a
Bishop’s Linn Hodgson’s History Kellah favourite resort for one of the former
Bishops of Carlisle who was a
friend and visitor to the late
Right Honble Lord Wallace

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