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Vicarage Burn | Vicarage Burn | Revd. Walker | 18 Chains N. | A small stream receiving | ||
Vicarage Burn | Revd. Wilkinson | of Kirkharle | the name from the Vicarage | |||
Vicarage Burn | Mr. Burdis | Hall | grounds through which it passes. | |||
Kirkharle Burn | Hodgson’s History | it empties itself into the River Wansbeck, | ||||
for a considerable distance it forms | ||||||
the boundary between the Phs of Kirkwhelp- | ||||||
ington and Kirkharle. | ||||||
Kirkharle Burn | Kirkharle Burn | Revd. Walker | About 1 Chain | A small stream flowing close | ||
Kirkharle Burn | Revd. Wilkinson | North of Kirkharle | by Kirkharle Hall from | |||
Kirkharle Burn | Mr. Burdis | Hall | which it receives the name | |||
it flows into the Vicarage | ||||||
Burn | ||||||
Shieldhill | Shieldhill | Hodgson’s History Vol. 1 Page 234 | 54 Chains North | A good stone building occupied | ||
Shield |
Revd. Walker | East of Kirkharle | as a Farm house with out | |||
Shield |
Revd. Wilkinson | Hall | buildings and garden &c attached | |||
Shield |
Mr. Anderson | the property of Mr. Anderson | ||||
Shield Hill | Whites Directory Vol. 2 P. 591 | |||||
Shield Hill | List of Co Voters | |||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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