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River South Tyne | River South Tyne | Revd Henry |
25 chains N of | A large River rising among the | ||
River South Tyne | Mr Arnison | Thornhopeburn Bridge | Cumberland mountains & running | |||
River South Tyne | Property Plan | for many miles before entering Knaresdale; | ||||
The bed of the River through this parish | ||||||
is wide and it course winding, it is | ||||||
very shallow in summer but winter flood swells | ||||||
it & makes it run with impetuosity | ||||||
NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE | Newcastle & Carlisle Railway | Mr Bell | 5 chains N of | The Alston branch of the |
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RAILWAY | (Alston Branch) | Thornhopeburn Bridge | runs for about 6 miles through Knaresdale, | |||
(Alston Branch) | Newcastle & Carlisle Railway | Mr Arnison | it has a station at Slaggyford, and | |||
(Alston Branch) | is eligible for passenger & mineral traffic | |||||
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway | Revd Henry Morton | it is in good repair & is the property of | ||||
(Alston Branch) | the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway Company | |||||
there are no mile posts on the Alston Branch | ||||||
Intake | Intake | Mr Norman | 52 chains N.W. | An inferior stone building occupied | ||
Intake | Mr Sowerby | of Thornhopeburn | by Mr Henderson & the property | |||
Intake | Tithe Plan dated 1859 | Bridge | of Thomas Mowbray Esq | |||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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