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Sheet 71 Plan 12 Morpeth Ph

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Cock Hill Cock Hill Mr Battyeattie 14 Chains West A good farmhouse with outbuildings
Cock Hill Mr Hogarth of Quarry Plantation attached, situated on the top of a hill
Cock Hill Mr Gray from which it takes its name.
Shilvington Burn WhinnyhillShilvington Burn Mr Hogarth 4035 Chains South A small stream rising in "Mitford"
WhinnyhillShilvington Burn Mr Gray Lamb West of Parish and flowing in a southeasterly direction
WhinnyhillShilvington Burn Mr Battyeattie Cock Hill into the "River Blyth"
Shilvington Shilvington Mr Hogarth 40 Chains South A small village consisting of a few
Shilvington McKenzie’s History West of Cock Hill cottages formerly a place of some note,
Shilvington Mr Battyeattie as a number of ruins of Houses &c existed here in
Shilvington White’s Directory recollection of some of the old inhabitants
Chapel Yard Chapel Yard Mr Hogarth 35 Chains South An enclosure of pasture land, so called from a
Chapel Yard Mr Battyeattie West of Cock Hill portion of it formerly being a Chapel Yard. A chapel
Chapel Yard Mr Gray formerly existed stood in this field – of which no trace
can be found
John Kelly
Civil Assistant

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