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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Tod Crag | Mr Forster Chaytor | 47 chains E of | A rocky brow famous from | |||
Mr Nichol Riddell | Hartside Cairn | the number of foxes that frequent | ||||
Tod Crag | Award of East |
Tod the local name for | it. It was formerly a great | |||
Tod Crag | a fox hence the name | cover for Badgers |
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Tod Crag | ||||||
Wishaw Pike | Mr Michael Walton | 61 chains N.E. | An eminence having a | |||
Mr Nichol Riddell | of Hartside Cairn | steep rocky brow on the |
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Wishaw Pike | Mr Forster Chaytor | side of the Parish boundary between | ||||
Wishaw Pike | Award of East Woodburn Common | |||||
Wishaw Pike | over it | |||||
Wisket Pike | ||||||
High Nick | Mr Forster Chaytor | 42 chains S.E. | An eminence having a very | |||
Mr Nichol Riddell | of Hartside Cairn | steep and rocky brow on the south | ||||
High Nick | Mr Forster Chaytor | side of it | ||||
High Nick | Award of East Woodburn Common | |||||
High Nick | ||||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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