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Whaup Knowe | Whaup Knowe | Mr Weatherston | About 7 chains N. | A remarkable eminence of considerable | ||
Whaup Knowe | Mr Francis Potts | of Whaup Moss | elevation taking its name from the curlew | |||
Whaup Knowe | Mr Hindmarsh | which in Redesdale is called the Whaup | ||||
"Whaup, Curlew." Brockett’s Glossary. | ||||||
Whaup Moss | Whaup Moss | Mr Weatherston | About 7 chains S. | A portion of wet marshy land which takes | ||
Whaup Moss | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | its name from its situation near the Whaup | |||
Whaup Moss | Mr Hall | Knowe | ||||
Cranestur Pike | Cranestur Pike | Mr Weatherston | About 35 chains S. E. | A large Pile of rough stones erected on a small | ||
Cranestur Pike | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | eminence which is covered with loose stones | |||
Cranestur Pike | Mr Hindmarsh | |||||
Comb Rigg | Comb Rigg | Mr Weatherston | About 55 chains S. E. | A long ridge of considerable elevation. The origin | ||
Comb Rigg | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | of this name cannot be ascertained | |||
Comb Rigg | Mr Hall | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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