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Sheet 41 Plan 16 Parish of Elsdon

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Clee Crag Clee Crag Mr. Anderson About 57 chains S E of A small rocky precipice the origin of
Clee Crag Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh this name is unknown
Clee Crag Mr. Robson "Cleed, to clothe" Page 71 Brocketts Glossary
Hindhope Crag Hindhope Crag Mr. Anderson About 58 chains S W of A steep rocky precipice on the east bank of
Hindhope Crag Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh Hindhope Burn composed of large rocks and
Hindhope Crag Mr. Robson scattered stones
Rowantree Sike Rowantree Sike Mr. Anderson About 76 chains S W of A small stream which falls into Hindhope Burn
Rowantree Sike Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh the name is derived from the tree called Mountain ash
Rowantree Sike Mr. Robson but in this country is called Rowantree the name only extends
to the South so far as the name is written on trace
Tod Sike Tod Sike Mr. Anderson About 74 chains S W of A small stream which forms a tributary to
Tod Sike Mr. Bell Blakehopeburnhaugh Hindhope Burn
Tod Sike Mr. Robson
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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