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Cross Law | Cross Law | Mr Hedley | About 40 Chains | A considerable eminence on the | ||
Cross Law | Mr Thompson | S.W. of Little Law. | Common with a gradual ascent to | |||
Cross Law | Mr Anderson | the top, where there is a large plateau | ||||
it is quite bare, the soil consisting of peat. | ||||||
Little Law | Little Law | Mr Anderson | About 40 Chains | A small but conspicuous eminence | ||
Little Law | Mr Hedly | N.E. of Cross Law. | to the east of Cross Law, consisting of | |||
Little Law | Mr Thompson | Rough pasture & Heather it slopes gradually | ||||
towards the East & ends abruptly to | ||||||
the west. at the base on the north | ||||||
side there is a well | ||||||
Corsenside Common | Corsenside Common | Hodgsons Hist. Northd | Situated in the N.W. | A large tract of enclosed land (divided) Ó¿ | ||
Corsenside Common | Dr Routledge | extremity of the Parish | lying on the west side of the Parish | |||
Corsenside Common | Mr Anderson | and consisting principally of moorland. | ||||
Ó¿ by act of Parliament in the 32nd year of the | ||||||
reign of George the 3rd. | ||||||
B. Thomson Sapper Royal Engineers |
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