< | 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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Sandy’s Pike | Sandy’s Pike | Mr. Nichol | 19 chains east of Long Sike | A distinct Currick on Hogswood | ||
Sandy’s Pike | Mr. Davidson | moor. Well Known by this name. | ||||
Sandy’s Pike | Mr. Robson | |||||
Sandy’s Gears | Sandy’s Gears | Mr. Nichol | 30 Chains est | A Small tract |
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Sandy’s Gears | Mr. Davidson | of Sandys Sike | & heathe ground on Hogswood moor. | |||
Sandy’s Gears | Mr. Robson | ie "Gears" means "Grass" | Well Known by this name. | |||
in this case the name | ||||||
applies to a portion of | ||||||
Heather with patches of | ||||||
good grass interspersed | ||||||
Long Crag | Long Crag | Mr. Nichol | 50 South West of | An extensive rocky feature on | ||
Long Crag | Mr. Davidson | Sandy’s Sike. | Hogswood Moor well Known by | |||
Long Crag | Mr. Robson | this name. | ||||
James Doherty Lce Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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