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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Thorney Burn | Thorney Burn | Mr Gavin Robson | 20 chains west | A stream rising on the north west | ||
Thorney Burn | Mr Mathew Forster | of Bell Crags. | side of Thorneyburn Common. It | |||
Thorney Burn | Dr. Gibson, Hillhouse | Flows in a south easterly direction | ||||
till it joins the North Tyne on the East | ||||||
side of the Old Hall. This |
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its name from the stream. | ||||||
Deep Sike | Deep Sike | Mr Gavin Robson | 20 chains West | A small stream rising on | ||
Deep Sike | Mr John Hedley | of Slaty Ford. | Thorneyburn Common, it is tributary | |||
Deep Sike | Mr Thomas Brodie, Crag House | of Thorney Burn. | ||||
Watson Burn | Mr Parker, Camp Cottage | |||||
Hillhouse Clints | Hillhouse Clints | Dr. Gibson | Immediately South | A quantity of overhanging rocks | ||
Hillhouse Clints | Mr G. Robson | of Slaty Ford. | on both sides of Thorney Burn. They | |||
Hillhouse Clints | Mr M Forster | are situated on the Hill House | ||||
Farm, hence the name. | ||||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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