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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 | 8 Chains W of | A township lane leading | |||
Cockshaw Lane | Jasper Gibson Esq | Hexham Subscription | into |
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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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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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