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| Lousy Hill | Lousy Hill | Mr Laws | 28 chains S. East | A small but rough hill in a pasture | ||
| Lousy Hill | Mr Bell | of Dunslawholm | field well known by this name. | |||
| Lousy Hill | Mr Hall | |||||
| Bessy’s Bog | Bessy’s Bog | Mr Laws | 17 chains S. E. | A pasture field formerly a |
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| Bessy’s Bog | Mr Bell | of Lousy Hill | wet marshy field but now partly | |||
| Bessy’s Bog | Mr Hall | drained | ||||
| March Burn | March Burn | Mr Laws | 14 chains East | A small stream flowing in a souther | ||
| March Burn | Mr Bell | of Bessy’s Bog | ly direction |
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| March Burn | Mr Hall | and Changing its name to Howdean | ||||
| Burn, prior to emptying itself into | ||||||
| the Tyne. | ||||||
| M. Costelloe CAsst |
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Transcribed by DP and DW
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