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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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Green Pike | Green Pike | Mr. Robson | About 24 chains SW of | A pile of rough stones about 8 feet high | ||
Green Pike | Mr Glendining | Monkside Crag | erected on a little green Knoll from which | |||
Green Pike | Mr Headley | ie Both Knoll & Currick | it takes the name | |||
included in Name | ||||||
Monkside Crag | Monkside Crag | Mr. Robson | About 24 chains NE | A portion of rocky ground consisting of numerous | ||
Monkside Crag | Mr Glendining | of Green Pike | blocks of rough stones lying together and partially | |||
Monkside Crag | Mr Headley | scattered about | ||||
Monkside | Monkside | Mr Robson | About 25 chains NE | A very high and remarkable hill of very considerable | ||
Monkside | Mr. Glendining | of Green Pike | altitude abruptly sloping towards the west and | |||
Monkside | Mr Headley | commanding a very extensive view of the surrounding | ||||
Monkside | A County Map (Date 1828) | moorlands. The summit of this hill serves as a | ||||
perpetual land mark between the Parishes of Falstone | ||||||
and Thorney Burn, origin of the name unknown. | ||||||
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Wainhope Moor | See name Book of 49 15 | |||||
Hogswood Moor | See name Book of 49 |
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Black Cleugh | See name Book of 49 7 | |||||
Edw. Gillespie SREngs |
Abbreviations are underlined like this RE and the expansion may be seen by hovering the cursor over the abbreviation.
An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by BFR and BER
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