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Hartleyburn Common | Hartleyburn Common | Rev Wm Ives, Vicar, Haltwhistle | All the Plan | One of the Commons within | ||
(South Side) | (South Side) | Hartleyburn Township, so | ||||
Hartleyburn Common | Mr Henry Whitfield | called |
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(South Side) | situation in the Township | |||||
Hartleyburn Common | Mr Mattew Walace | and to distinguish it from | ||||
(South Side) | Hartleyburn Common (North Side), it is | |||||
principally covered with Black | ||||||
heather & is subdivided into the | ||||||
two minor districts of | ||||||
Haltonlee and Byershall Fells | ||||||
Roman Road | Maiden Way | Rev Wm Ives | A Roman Road which entered this | |||
(Site of) | site & Remains of | Parish from the South at Glen Dhu | ||||
Maiden Way | Roman Road | and pursued a Northerly direction | ||||
Maiden Way | Mr John Clark | to the Roman Station "Magna", its | ||||
site & Remains of | character is "Remains of" throughout | |||||
Roman Road | Hartleyburn Common (South Side), it then pursues the | |||||
Maiden Way | Mr Henry Whitfield | site of a Township Road to Glen Cune 91/15 | ||||
site & Remains of | on the Northern side of which it becomes | |||||
Roman Road | traceable & is "Remains of" thro the Wood, then | |||||
"site of" till it comes to a small Plantation | ||||||
adjoining Fell House 91/11 where it becomes | ||||||
"Remains of" for a short distance then changes | ||||||
to "site of" till it comes to a small wood | ||||||
called the White Binks 91/3 when it changes | ||||||
to "Remains of" remaining so | ||||||
half thro the Wood, from | ||||||
thence "Site of" till it | ||||||
arrives at the Roman | ||||||
Station in Sheet 91/3 | ||||||
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