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Chain Heads | Chain Heads | Mr Scott Debdon | 1/2 mile north | A series of steep rugged | ||
Chain Heads | Mr Murray Debdon | east of | elevations on Rothbury | |||
Chain Heads | Mr W Lawson | Cartington Hill | Common. The name appears | |||
to have been derived from the | ||||||
practice of coupling one or | ||||||
two additional horses to the | ||||||
coal waggons proceeding by | ||||||
this Route from Debden Coal | ||||||
Pit to Snitter. there is a right | ||||||
of Way here still but no trace | ||||||
of the road except where | ||||||
cuttings have been made at | ||||||
certain points. | ||||||
The Priest and Clerk | The Priest and Clerk | Mr Scott. Debdon | 1/4 mile east of | Two remarkable rocks bearing | ||
The Priest and Clerk | Mr Murray. Debdon | Cartington Hill | A Slight resemblance to a Pulpit | |||
The Priest and Clerk | Mr W. Lawson | and Clerks Desk | ||||
Rothbury Forest | See Name Book of 44/15 | |||||
Nichs Clabby Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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