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Parish Town of Hexham

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Windmill Hill Windmill Hill Manorial Plan dated 1848 10 Chains W A conspicuous eminence,
Windmill Hill Jasper Gibson Esq of Hexham Subscrip- it is pasture, and was
Windmill Hill Mr Baty tion School named for the circumstance of
Windmill Hill Wrights History of Hexham a Windmill having formerly stood
upon the Summit
Cockshaw Lane Cockshaw Lane Manorial PlanRichard Gibson Esq Hexham 8 Chains W of A township lane leading
Cockshaw Lane Jasper Gibson Esq Hexham Subscription into GilligateCockshaw, and named
Cockshaw Lane Mr Baty School after the Burn
Cockshaw Loaning Manorial Plan 1848
Cockshaw Burn Cockshaw Burn Manorial Plan date 1848 4 Chains W of entering plan 94/6.14 on the West of the Seal
Cockshaw Burn Whites History Hexham Subscription A large stream, & emptying
Cockshaw Burn Jasper Gibson Esq School itself into the River Tyne,
Cockshaw Burn The Revd Mr Singleton Hexham this was formerly called Hextol Burn
and from it (according to John of
Hexham who wrote about 1100)
the town received its name
Thomas Jordan

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