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Sheet 44 Plan 10 Rothbury Parish

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Chesterhope Burn Chesterhope Burn Mr Turnbull 3 Chains N of A small mountain stream rising
Chesterhope Burn Mr Carr Spittle on a portion of common land called
Chesterhope Burn Mr Ashton Chester Hope and flowing in a
North East direction and falling
into the River Coquet
Ryehill Ryehill Mr Turnbull 8 Chains N W of A good farm building with the
Ryehill Mr Carr Spittle usual out houses and yard and
Ryehill Mr Ashton dwelling house for the farmer
Whites Directory Situated a short distance away
from the farm buildings is a row of
small cottages for the farm servants
and a blacksmiths shop,
Situated on the South side of
the River Coquet
Spittle Spittle Mr Turnbull 43 Chains N E of A good stone building with
Spittle Mr Carr Twisdale Green out house and garden attached
Spittle Mr Ashton
Spital adopted at amo 22 July 1865
agreeable to decision by Col. Cameron RE
December 1864
Charles Payne C/a

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Transcribed by PW and CTW

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