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Sheet 49 Plan 12 Parish of Falstone

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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.
s
Wainhope Moor See name Book of 49 15
Hogswood Moor See name Book of 49 158
Black Cleugh See name Book of 49 7
Edw. Gillespie
SREngs

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Transcribed by BFR and BER

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