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Seed Hill | Seed Hill | Mr Thomas Adamson | 37 Chains S.E. of | An oblong hill which | ||
Seed Hill | Mr John Stoker | Hall Shield | takes its name from its having been | |||
Seed Hill | Mr James Rutherford | at one time cultivated | ||||
It now forms a portion | ||||||
of Moor land & rough | ||||||
pasture | ||||||
Anchey Rigg | Anchey |
Mr Thomas Adamson | 21 Chains N.W. of | A long Rigg of Moor | ||
Anchey |
Mr John Stoker | Hall Shield | land on Hexhamshire | |||
Anchey |
Mr James Rutherford | Common well known | ||||
(Shepherd) | by this name | |||||
Anchey Sike | Anchey |
Mr Thomas Adamson | 6 Chains South | A small Sike Running in | ||
Anchey |
Mr John Stoker | of Hall Shield | an Easterly direction to where | |||
Anchey |
Mr James Rutherford | it forms a junction with | ||||
Coldcoats Sike when both | ||||||
united take the name | ||||||
of Ham Burn | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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