210 APPENDIX. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



The Allen, East. Allendale Town. 



Allen, West. Whitfield. 



Aln. Alnwick, Whittingham. 



Beamish, or Breamish, the name of the Till 

 above Bewick. Glanton. 



Blyth. Bedlington, Stannington. 



Coquet. Warkworth, Felton, Weldon Bridge, 

 Rothbury. 



Glen. Wooler. 



Pont. Ponteland. 



Reed. Otterburn. 



Till. Wooler. 



Tyne. Bywell, Hexham. A little above Hex- 

 ham the Tyne is divided into two branches. 



Tyne, North. Bellingham 



Tyne, South. Haydon Bridge, Alston in Cum- 

 berland. 



Wansbeck. Morpeth, Meldon Dyke-nook. 



CUMBERLAND. 



The Bleng, and the Irt. Gosforth, about twelve 



miles south of Whitehaven. 

 Caldew, the Eden, and the Peteril. Carlisle. 

 Cocker. Cockermouth, Buttermere. 

 Derwent. Workington, Cockermouth, Keswick . 

 Duddon. Broughton in Lancashire. 

 Eamont. Penrith. 

 Ehen, or En. Egremont. 

 Ellen. Ireby. 

 Esk, on the border. Longtown. 



