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Sheet 54 Plan 12 Parish of Longhorsley

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Paxtondean Paxtondean Mr Stevenson About 17 chains N An excellent stone building with suitable offices
Paxtondean Mr Cleugh of Paxtondean Burn and all necessary appendages pertaining to a good
Paxtondean List of Co. Voters Farm House the property of T Riddell Esqr
Paxtondean Burn Paxtondean Burn Mr Stevenson About 17 chains S. of An ordinary stream flowing in a North easterly
Paxtondean Burn Mr Stokoe Paxtondean direction through a deep woody valley and falls into
Paxtondean Burn Tithe Commutation Plan the [???] Coquett in the Parish of Felton. This stream is
generally called by the name of every Farm + through
adopted for the stream through this parish to the point where which it passes but is principally known as
it enters Felton parish – from that – <u>Longdyke</u> – Paxtondean Burn in the Parish of Longhorsley
Paxton Dean Paxton Dean Mr Stevenson About 15 chains S.E. A deep wooded ravine clothed partially with
Paxton Dean Mr Stokoe of Paxtondean House old Forest trees and Brush wood and gives name
Paxton Dean Mr Cleugh to a stream and Farm House
Whemleyburn Whemleyburn Mr Stevenson About 63 chains SW A good stone building with good offices attached
Whemleyburn Mr Stokoe of Paxtondean the property of Thomas Riddell Esq and in
Whemleyburn Tithe Commutation Plan the occupation of Edward Summers Farmer
Whemleburn Whites Directory the name is derived from a small stream
23 March 65 { + but we cannot chop and change the name for
{ every few chains of distance through several farms – Paxton adopted here
o.m.o.
Edw. Gillespie SRE

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