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Glendue Wood | Glendue |
Mr. Henry Whitfield (Harper Town) | — Chains — | A deep ravine thickly | ||
Glendue |
Mr. Brown farmer Greenrigs | Extending East | wooded extending west from | |||
Glendue |
Mr. O. Teasdale farmer Chapel | & West |
the River South Tyne. | |||
by the side of Glendue Burn | It is Sometimes Called | |||||
the Sim Glen but only by Some | ||||||
of the very old inhabitants | ||||||
Glendue Burn | Glendue Burn | Fryer & Sons County Map | — Chains — | A Small Stream tributary | ||
Glendue Burn | Mr. Whitfield | Extending East & | to the River South Tyne | |||
Glendue Burn | Mr. Teasdale | West from Glendue | forming part of the Southern | |||
Bridge | boundary of this Parish | |||||
Glendue Bridge | Mr. H. Whitfield | Chains | A Small Stone bridge of | |||
Glendue Bridge | Mr. O. Teasdale | one arch Crossing the | ||||
Glendue Bridge | Mr. Brown | Glendue Burn kept in | ||||
repair at the joint expense of | ||||||
the Parishes of Knarsdale and | ||||||
Lambley | ||||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT
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