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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Coe Burn | Coe Burn | Mr. George Scott | 13 Chains South | |||
Coe Burn | Mr. Thomas Young | of Coe Hill | Stream having its rise | |||
Coe Burn | Mr. John Harrison | on the north Side of Long Crag | ||||
and flowing in an easterly direction | ||||||
for about 1 1/2 miles when it takes | ||||||
a sharp turn northward and | ||||||
enters the Parish of Edlingham | ||||||
a little North East of Thrunton | ||||||
Tile Works. it again enters on | ||||||
eastern Boundary of this Parish a | ||||||
little East of Thrunton Lowfield and | ||||||
Continues its Northward Course until | ||||||
it enters the River Aln | ||||||
Coe Hill | Coe Hill | Mr. George Scott | 38 Chains S W | A rocky eminence on the | ||
Coe Hill | Mr. Thomas Young | of Blackcock | north bank of the Coe Burm | |||
Coe Hill | Mr. John Harrison | Plantation | ||||
F. McRae Sapper Royal Enginners |
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Transcribed by PT
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