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Tod Crag | Tod Crag | Mr. Potts (Elsdon) | About 34 Chains S | |||
Tod Crag | Mr. Wilkenson | of Birky Burn | are very large on the north side | |||
Tod Crag | Mr. Belentine | with some small Rocks on the south | ||||
Todcrag Moss | Todcrag Moss | Mr. Weatherstone | About 15 Chains N W | An extensive portion of wet Marshy | ||
Todcrag Moss | Mr. Hindmarsh | of Tod Crag | land taking its name from its situation | |||
Todcrag Moss | Mr. Charlton | near Tod Crag | ||||
Birky Burn | Birky Burn | Mr. Potts | About 34 chains N. | A small mountain stream gathering | ||
Birky Burn | Mr. Charlton | of Tod Crag | from springs and marshes on Elsdon Common | |||
Birky Burn | Mr. Weatherstone | |||||
Elsdon Common | Name Book of S. 52 – 6 | |||||
John Mulligan Civil Assistant |
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