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West Causeyhill | Westcauseyhill | Mr. John Sharp | 38 Chains N.W. of | A small farmhouse | ||
West Causeyhill | Mr. Joseph Chatt | Rising Sun | with outbuildings attached. | |||
West Causeyhill | Mr. John Benson | |||||
Green Hill | Green Hill | Mr. Coulson (Farmer) | 32 Chains W. of | A remarkable Hill in a | ||
Green Hill | Mr. John Sharp | Rising Sun | pasture field a little | |||
Green Hill | Mr. Wm Sinton | South East of High Yarridge | ||||
Green Hill | Mr. Thomas Pigg | |||||
Green Hill | Jasper Gibson Esqr | |||||
Queensletch | Queensletch | Mr. Wm Sinton | 42 Chains S.E. of | A Small farm house with | ||
Queensletch | Mr. Burn | Rising Sun | outbuildings & gardens attached | |||
Queensletch | Mr. C. Hedley | Tradition says the Queen Margaret | ||||
Pityme | Mr. J. Foster, Farmer Shield Green | (Henry VI Queen) fell off her horse | ||||
here while she was flying from the | ||||||
Battle of Hexham Level when her | ||||||
party was defeated, hence the name | ||||||
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