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Sheet 93 Plan 6 Parish of Warden

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Hungry Haugh Hungry Haugh The Tithe Plan 13 chains South Several fields lying between the
Hungry Haugh Thos H Apedaile Esqr of Broom Hill. River South Tyne and the Newcastle
Hungry Haugh Mr William Walton and Carlisle Railway.
River South Tyne River South Tyne The Tithe Plan 23 chains South A considerable river rising in
River South Tyne Greenwood & Co.s County Map of Broom Hill. "Crossfell" County Cumberland and
River South Tyne Mr. William Walton uniting its waters with the
North Tyne about a mile west of
the Town of Hexham. from thence the
united rivers under the name of the River Tyne flow eastward falling into
the German Ocean at the Town of
Tynemouth.
Kidd’s Hole Kidd’s Hole Thos H Apedaile Esqr 30 chains A deep hole on the east side of
Kidd’s Hole Mr. William Walton South east of the River South Tyne, this name
Kidd’s Hole Mr Edward Armstrong. Broom Hill is well known but its derivation
cannot be found
John Stewart
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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