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High Lipwood | High Lipwood | Mr. R. Cowing | 51 Chains East of | A small hamlet | ||
High Lipwood | Mr. A. Cowing | East Moralee | Consisting of a farm house and | |||
High Lipwood | Mr. Etherington (farmer Esp Hill) | a few cottages situated on much | ||||
higher ground than that of Low Lipwood. | ||||||
Waterhouse Mine | Waterhouse Mine | Mr. Lister | 20 Chains N.E. of | A small lead mine on the north | ||
Waterhouse Mine | Mr. A. Cowing | East Moralee | bank of the River South Tyne to | |||
Waterhouse Mine | Mr. R. Cowing | which ingress is gained by | ||||
one level. | ||||||
Stubs Rack | Stubs Rack | Mr. R. Cowing | 27 chains East of | A part of the River South | ||
Stubs Rack | Mr. A. Cowing | East Moralee | Tyne where runns a very | |||
Stubs Rack | Mr. Dickenson (Plate Layer Haydon Bridge) | strong stream, which place | ||||
was used as a Ford, being | ||||||
on a Bridle Road, which is | ||||||
now done away with. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by KF
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