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Parish of Kirkwhelpington Sheet 69 Plan 9

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Sonsy Nook Sonsy Nook Mr Davison Ray Tongue 8 Chains N E of A small green Dell or Hollow
Sonsy Nook Mr Turnbull Ferneyrigg Midge Hole consisting principally of rough pasture
Sonsy Nook Mr Betty Cornhills lying in the angle formed between Ray
Fell Risey Burn and Ray Tongue
"Sonsy thriving" Brockett’s Glossary
Midge Hole Midge Hole Mr Davison 8 Chains S.W. of A small hollow of Rough Pasture
Midge Hole Mr Turnbull Sonsy Nook in the parishes of Kirkwhelpington
Midge Hole Mr Betty and Corsenside with the Risey Burn
flowing through its centre
"Midge Small Gnat" Brocketts Glossary
Risey Burn Risey Burn Mr Davison 1 Chain West A small stream rising on the
Risey Burn Mr Turnbull of Midge Hole north-west side of Wanney’s Crags
Risey Burn Hodgson’s History of Northumberland and flows in a north and westerly
Reacy Burn Perambulators Sketch Map direction forming the principal boundary
between the Parishes of Kirkwhelpington
and Corsenside, until it empties itself
into the Lisle’s Burn at Ray Tongue
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

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