< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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County Burn | County Burn | Joseph Patrick Holburn | On Sheet | A considerable stream commencing on | ||
Thomas Mole, Holborn Works | 11.16 | the farm of Holburn Woodhouse, and | ||||
Ralph Chisholm Holburn Grange | flowing in an Easterly direction enters | |||||
the Parish of Holy Island – | ||||||
It originally formed a portion of the | ||||||
boundary between Northumberland & the | ||||||
County Palatine of Durham – hence the name. | ||||||
Cockenheugh Hill | Cockenheugh Hill | Joseph Patrick Holburn | On Sheet | A Hill of considerable Elevation, partly | ||
Thomas Mole, Holburn Works | 15.8 | situated in the parish of Belford, | ||||
Ralph Chisholm Holburn Grange | and deriving the name from a number | |||||
of Rocks situated on its west decivity | ||||||
N. Burnaby | ||||||
Major RE | ||||||
31 March 1860 | ||||||
Note: Page unsigned; book signed off
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