< | 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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Black Crag | Black Crag | Mr Dodd | 50 Chains E of | A small portion of rocky ground | ||
Black Crag | Mr Thompson | Chattlehope Ho. | Situated on the West side of the | |||
Black Crag | Mr Oliver | Earl Sike and Commands a pleasant | ||||
View of Valley of the Rede | ||||||
Chattlehope Crag | Chattlehope Crag | Mr Dodd | 50 Chains S E of | A Very rough and rocky precipice | ||
Chattlehope Crag | Mr Thompson | Chattlehope Ho. | Composed of Course Sand Stone blocks | |||
Chattlehope Crag | Mr Oliver | irregularly piled together and forming | ||||
a remarkable feature on Chattlehope Moor | ||||||
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Mr Dodd | 52 Chains N E of | A small portion of Wooded ground | ||
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Mr Thompson | Chattlehope Ho. | Composed of ancient forest trees | |||
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Mr Oliver | Situated on Chattlehope Moor | ||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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