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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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Peat Sike | Peat Sike | Mr. Nichol | 58 Chains South | A Small Stream ris |
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Peat Sike | Mr. Davidson | East of Mid Fell | Side of Scalp Pikes, and flowing in a | |||
Peat Sike | Mr. Robson | Southerly direction until it Joins the Stannish | ||||
Burn. | ||||||
Leaping Stones | Leaping Stones | Mr. Nichol | 38 Chains East | Two remarkable large rocks on west | ||
Leaping Stones | Mr. Davidson | of Mid Fell | Keilder moor well Known by the name | |||
Leaping Stones | Mr. Robson | which appears to have originated from a Small | ||||
opening between them admitting a person | ||||||
to Jump from one to the other. | ||||||
Travellers Rest | Travellers Rest } | Mr Nichol | 50 Chains South | A remarkable Cairn of Stones on West | ||
Travellers Rest } | Mr. Davidson | West of Mid Fell | Keilder Moor well Known by this name | |||
Travellers Rest } | Mr. Robson | which app |
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Shelter it affords to people travelling | ||||||
over the hills from Scotland to England | ||||||
and vice versa. | ||||||
James Doherty Lce Corpl RE |
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