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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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 | ||||
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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