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Houxty Bridge | Houxty Bridge | List of County |
46 Chains | A stone bridge of one arch. | ||
Houxty Bridge | Mr. Storey | West of | repaired at the expense of | |||
Houxty Bridge | Mr. Dodd. | Goldisland | the County. | |||
Wark Common | See Name Book of 76/2. | |||||
Houxty Wood | Houxty Wood | Mr. Storey | 2 Chains West | A large wood of a mixed | ||
Houxty Wood | Mr. Dodd. | of Goldisland | character, it is a great resort | |||
Houxty Wood | Mr. Nixon | of Foxes. | ||||
Houxty Burn | Houxty Burn | Mr. Storey | 27 Chains | A considerable stream formed | ||
Houxty Burn | Mr Dodd | North of | by the junction of Blacka and | |||
Houxty Burn | Mr Nixon | Goldisland | Pundershaw Burns in Sheet 68/13 | |||
and falling into the River | ||||||
North Tyne in this plan | ||||||
John Stewart 2ndCorpl RE |
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