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Crooked Bridge | Crooked Bridge | Mr. Henderson (farmer Ouston) | 17 Chains East of | A Small Stone Bridge Crossing | ||
Crooked Bridge | Mr. Walter Murray (Shepherd | Herd’s House | the turnpike road between Hexham and | |||
Herd’s House) | Alston. (of one arch) Situated at | |||||
Crooked Bridge | Mr. M. Summers (Monk W. Allendale) | an |
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which accounts for the name. | ||||||
Herd’s House | Herd’s House | Mr. Henderson | 17 Chains West | A Small Cottage with garden | ||
Herd’s House | Mr. Walter Murray | of Crooked | attached, occupied by the | |||
Herd’s House | Mr. M. Summers | Bridge | Sheherd for "Ouston Fell" | |||
this house is well known by this | ||||||
name | ||||||
Hope Cleugh | Hope Cleugh | The Estate Plan | 93 Chains North | A deep ravine through which | ||
Hope Cleugh | Mr. Henderson | West of Herd’s | flows a Considerable Stream, Situated | |||
Hope Cleugh | Mr. Summers | House. | on "Morleyhill Fell" | |||
Note: Not signed
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Transcribed by PT
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