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Sheet 30. 5 & 9. Parish of Ingram

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Corbie Cleuch Corbie Cleuch Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer On Sheets A deep ravine through which
Ingram. 30. 5 & a stream flows, uniting with
Corbie Cleuch Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer 30. 9 "Middledean Burn". A portion
Ingram. of this cleuch, on the west side,
Corbie Cleuch Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill. being rocky and precipitous is
sometimes frequented by a species
of Crow, called the "Corbie", and
hence the name.
Ramshaw Burn Ramshaw Burn Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer On Sheets A stream commencing west of
Ingram. 30. 5 & the South Plantation, and
Ramshaw Burn Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer 30. 9 flowing in a westerly course,
Ingram. falls into the River Breamish.
Ramshaw Burn Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill. Origin of this name unknown.
Quarterknowe Plantation Mr. Jno Elliott, Woodman A small fir plantation situated
Clinch. on the farm of Ingram, and deriving
Quarterknowe Plantation Mr. Robt Donkin, Ingram. the name from a small hill adjacent
Quarterknowe Plantation Mr. Geo. Young, Shepd, Ingram. to it in the Parish of Whittingham. Proprietor
Belongs to Alnham Parish Wm Roddam Esqr.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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