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Sheet 96 Plan 5 Parish of Ovingham

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Duke’s Dean Duke’s Dean Mr. Dobson About 26 chains A narrow deep ravine
Duke’s Dean Mr. Geldard East of Mount Huley wooded on each side, with
Duke’s Dean Mr. Bedlington a small stream running through it
Piper’s Hole Piper’s Hole Mr. Dobson About 35 chains A small deep hole down which
Piper’s Hole Mr. Geldard S.E. of Mount Huley tradition says a piper fell
Piper’s Hole Mr. Turner hence the name
Panton Brae Panton Brae Mr. Dobson About 36 chains This name applies to a bank or
Panton Brae Mr. Turner S.E. of Mount Huley declivity on the road between
Panton Brae Mr. Geldard Ovingham & Wylam.
John McMahon
Civil Assistant

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Transcribed by DW and DP

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