< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Little Wanney Crag | Little Wanney Crag | Mr Thomson | About 33 chains S E | An extensive ledge of large rocks abruptly | ||
Little Wanney Crag | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Crag | sloping towards the North where it terminates | |||
Little Wanney Crag | Mr Charlton | in loose rocks and scattered stones | ||||
Wanney Moss | Wanney Moss | Mr Thomson | About 40 chains S. | An extensive protion of flat marshy ground | ||
Wanney Moss | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Crag | taking its name from its situation near to | |||
Wanney Moss | Mr Charlton | Wanney Crag | ||||
Elishaw Moss | See N. Book of Sheets 69/2 & 69/1 | |||||
Chesterhope Common | See Name Book 69-1 | |||||
Stiddle Hill Common | See Name Book 61-14 | |||||
Risey Burn | Risey Burn | Mr Morrison | Forming part of E Bdy | A small stream rising in Aid | ||
Risey Burn | Mr Nesbitt | of Ph | Moss and forming part of the Ph Bdy for a | |||
Risey Burn | Mr Charlton | short distance & falls into the Lisles Burn | ||||
H. S. Sitwell Lt RE | at Bleak Law | |||||
Sep[temb]er 21 – 1865 | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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