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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Orchard Gap | Orchard Gap | Mr. John Nicholson | 5 Chains East of | A Couple of Cottages | ||
Orchard Gap | Plan of Hexham East & West Commons | Maiden Cross | pleasantly Situated about | |||
Orchard Gap | Jasper Gibson Esqr. | half a mile West of | ||||
(Town Clerk Hexham) | Hexham | |||||
Priest’s Plantation | Priest’s Plantation | Mr. Hope (Currier Hexham) | 27 Chains East | A narrow ravine through | ||
Priest’s Plantation | Mr. Lyons (Battle Hill | of Maiden Cross | which flows a Small rivulet | |||
Hexham) | the name appears to have been given | |||||
Priest’s Plantation | Mr. Hugh McHarg | to the above Since the time | ||||
(Grocer Hexham) | of its having been occupied | |||||
by a RC Clergyman. | ||||||
Penny Well | Penny Well | Mr. Hugh McHarg | 43 Chains E. | An excellent Spring well which | ||
Penny Well | Jasper Gibson Esqr. | of Maiden Cross | Supplies the greater part of the | |||
Penny Well | Mr. Hope | Eastern portion of Hexham, Situated in | ||||
a narrow ravine on the west Side | ||||||
of the road leading between Hexham & [Slaley] | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by PT
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