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Sheet 41 Plan 15 Parish of Elsdon

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Long Sike Long Sike Mr. Anderson 36 Chains South A Small Stream rising on
Long Sike Mr. Rutherford West of Blackblake- Blackblakehope Moor, & flowing
Long Sike Mr. Dodd hope House in a North eastern direction until
it Joins Ralph’s Cleugh.
Ox Law Ox Law Mr. Anderson 55 Chains South A Small eminence situated
Ox Law Mr. Rutherford West of Blackblake- on Blackblakehope Moor.
Ox Law Mr. Dodd hope House well known by this name.
Stile Crag Stile Crag Mr. Anderson 52 Chains South An extensive rocky feature
Stile Crag Mr. Rutherford east of Blackblake- situated on the division between
Stile Crag Mr. Dodd hope House Blakehopeburnhaugh & Blackblakehope
Moors. This name is derived from
the formation of the rocks which Consists
of large blocks of sandstone
irregularly piled upon each other
and forming a conspicuous feature.

Note: Unsigned

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Transcribed by CW

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