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| Drinking Well | Drinking Well | Revd Saml A. Tyler | On Sheet | A medicinal Spring, said to be effic- | ||
| (Chalybeate) | (Chalybeate) | Mr Stephen Smith, Twizel | 9. 15 | acious for the cure of gravel, and scorb- | ||
| Drinking Well | History of Northumberland P. 931 | utic diseases, -and is covered by a stone | ||||
| (Chalybeate) | flag, on which several initial letters are Cut. | |||||
| Gallows Knoll | Gallows Knoll | Mr E. Henderson – Shidlaw | On Sheet | A small circular elevation situated | ||
| Mr. Davidson – Wark | 9-13 | North East of Shidlaw. | ||||
| Rev. F. Thomson – Carham | ||||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corpl RE |
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