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Cockshaw Burn | Cockshaw Burn | Mr. Hugh McHarg | 1 Chain North | A Considerable Stream tributary | ||
Cockshaw Burn | Mr. Hope | of Maiden Cross | to the River Tyne extending | |||
Cockshaw Burn | Mr. Strafford | in a South Westerly direction from | ||||
(Market Place Hexham) | its Confluence, this Stream passed | |||||
a portion of the Town of Hexham | ||||||
Called Cockshaw which accounts for | ||||||
the name | ||||||
Causey Hill | Causey Hill | Manor Plan | 24 Chains South of | A large farm house | ||
Causey Hill | Jasper Gibson Esqr. | Maiden Cross | with extensive out buildings attached | |||
Causey Hill | Mr. W. Walker | Situated on an eminence the name | ||||
Causey Hill | Plan of Hexham East & West | applying to both | ||||
Commons | ||||||
Gallowsbank Wood | Gallowsbank Wood | Mr. Hope | 60 Chains SE. of | A Small wood Composed of a | ||
Gallowsbank Wood | Mr. McHarg | Maiden Cross | mixed Character bounded on the | |||
Gallowsbank Wood | Mr. Lyons | north by "Gallows Bank" | ||||
which it derives its name | ||||||
from | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by PT
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