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| Ray Burn | Ray Burn | Mr Turnbull Fernyrigg | 6 Chains North | A considerable stream rising in the | ||
| Ray Burn | Mr Riddle Lark Hall | of Bewick Hills | western extremity of the Township of Ray | |||
| Ray Burn | Mr Betty Cornhills | and formed principally by the draining of | ||||
| Ray fell. It flows in an easterly direction | ||||||
| receiving numerous small streams in its | ||||||
| course and empties itself into the | ||||||
| River Wansbeck a little north west of the village | ||||||
| village of Kirkwhelpington | ||||||
| Bewick Hill | Bewick Hill | Mr Turnbull Ferneyrigg | 6 Chains South | A small green eminence principally | ||
| Bewick Hill | Mr Riddle Lark Hall | of Ray Burn | of pasture situated on the south | |||
| Bewick Hill | Mr Betty Cornhills | side of the Ray Burn | ||||
| Sauncyside | Mr Betty Cornhills | 86 Chains N W | ||||
| Sauncyside | Mr Davison Ray Tongue | of Bewick Hill | ||||
| Sauncyside | Mr Turnbull Ferneyrigg | |||||
| Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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