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Sheet 29 A Part 6 Parish of Whittingham (Detached)

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High Bleakhope High Bleakhope Mr. Geo. Armstrong, Shepd & On Sheet A two storey house, with out buildings,
occupier 29.A garden, and a farm of moor pasture
High Bleakhope Mr. Thos Armstrong, Shepd & attached, the property of Hugh
occupier Taylor Esqr.
High Bleakhope Mr. Jno Burn, Shepd Low-
Bleakhope
March Sike March Sike Mr. Geo. Armstrong, Shepd & On Sheet A stream commencing north of Low
occupier 29.A Cantle, and flowing in an easterly
March Sike Mr. Thos Armstrong, Shepd & Course, fall into the River Breamish.
occupier It forms a portion of the Parish bound-
March Sike Mr. Jno Burn, Shepd Low- ary and hence the name.
Bleakhope
Low Cantle Low Cantle Mr. Geo. Armstrong, Shepd & On Sheet This name applies to a considerable
occupier 29.A Eminence, situated on the farm of High
Low Cantle Mr. Thos Armstrong, Shepd & Bleakhope. It is very steep and rocky on
occupier the South-East declivity. Origin of the
Low Cantle Mr. Jno Burn, Shepd Low- name unknown
Bleakhope
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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