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Devil’s Causeway | Robert Gibson Esqr Under Sheriff for Northumberland | 29 Chains E of | The only part of this road which is | |||
(agent &c) Hexham | Grindstone Law | traceable in the Parish of St John Lee | ||||
(Remains of) | Devil’s Causeway | Mr Coulson Grindstone Law | is inserted upon the trace of this plan | |||
Devils Causeway | Devil’s Causeway | Revd Featherstonehaugh | the rubble saliceous stone are perceptable | |||
Edmundbyers | Mr Maclachlan could not I am informed | |||||
trace it out & only fixed upon a | ||||||
See further description of the "Devil’s Causeway" in Name Book of 86/1 | direction for its Course as a matter | |||||
of supposition The information to be obtained | ||||||
on the ground is vague in the extreme | ||||||
A small district of ground | ||||||
Dun Moor | Dun Moor | Robert Gibson Esqr | 40 Chains S.W. | Consisting of Furze and Rough | ||
Dun Moor | Jasper Gibson Esqr Hexham | of Grindstone Law | Pasture it is named from Dun | |||
Dun Moor | Mr Coulson | a color (Brownish) | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by JW and DW
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