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are in ye possession of Sr. Win. Selbie, Kt. And from the 

 Carrs p'ce the bounder extendeth along the Marche dike to 

 Twieley Mosse [Twyneley Moss is shown on Tlios. Kitchen's 

 map 1750. There are two farms a little to the North of 

 it, called East Twin Law and West Twin Law. W^hat was Twin 

 Law Moss is now under cultivation], through the same Mosse to 

 Caudron borne [Caudron or Caldron burn flows into Presson 

 burn about 100 yards above the mill pond on Presson Mill Farm], 

 and downe the same to the foote thereof, so by the East side 

 of the Halls medowe to Catts Kerne [Cades Carne of Bowes' 

 Survey], so right over the mill grange to the head of Wideopen. 

 The boundringe gi'ounds on the Englishe side are in the possession 

 of Sr. Ralph Gray. And from ye head of Wideopen the bounder 

 extendeth to the mill greene, from thence to ye Kerne upon 

 Hayden rigge [Haddon Rigg, Ordnance Survey] so to the 

 West side of Knottey Leese, from thence to Reddam borne 

 [Reddom, 1604; Rydam, Saxton, 1642; Riding, 1769; Reddau, 

 Ordnance Survey, 1865], so down the same borne to ye river 

 of Tweede, and downe Tweede to the Red-dike. The border lands 

 on the Englishe side are in the possession of Mr Matthewe 

 Foster of Etherstone, and are parcell of the mannor of Carram. 

 From the Red-dike the bounder extendeth downe Tweede to 

 Graines acre to the Eastermoste water grayne thereof ; and 

 from thence to Deddae-mouth. The border grounds are p'cell 

 of the mannor of Warke, belonginge to Sr. Ralph Graie, Knt. 

 From Deddae-mouth [Deddae, 1604, 1769; Deddo, Ordnance 

 Survey Scotland, 1860; Duddo, Ordnance Survey England, 1865] 

 the bounder extendeth downe Tweede to Oxenden foote, bound- 

 inge the mannor of Cornwall [Cornwall, 1604; Cornwale, Saxton, 

 1642; Cornhill, 1769], which is in ye possession of Mr Thomas 

 Carr of Ford, and Mr Thos. Swynowe of Goswick. From 

 Oxenden foote the bounder extendeth downe Tweede to Till- 

 mouth. The lands on the Englishe side are in the possession 

 of the tenants of Tillmouth and Sr. Raphe Gray. From 

 Tillmouth the bounder extendeth downe Tweede to ye Groat 

 Hughe [Groat Haugh on Ordnance Survey]. The border lands 

 are p'te of ye mannor of Tweesle, and in the possession of 

 Sr. Wm. Selbie, Kt. From Groat Hughe it extendeth downe 

 the same river to Newbiggin, and so to Mundington Deane 



