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Parish of Falstone Sheet 66 Plan 2

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Gill Sike Gill Sike Mr. M. Brown 37 Chains South A small stream rising in
Gill Sike Mr. Greaves west of Jackson’s "Gill Hassock" and then flowing
Gill Sike Mr. W. Robson Pike. in a Easterly direction until
it unites with Back Burn.
Jackson’s Pike Jackson’s Pike Mr. W. Dodd (Cranecleugh) 16 Chains East A currock of stones on a
Jackson’s Pike Mr. Armstrong of Broomy Sike slight eminence, situated
Jackson’s Pike Mr. W Robson between "Broomy Hill" and
"Back Burn"
Rocking Stone Rocking Stone Mr. W. Dodd 65 Chains East A large loose rock on
Mr. Armstrong of Jackson’s a slight eminence on "The Rigg"
Mr. W Robson Pike. taking the name from its peculiar
position. no information can be obtained
that would connect it with the "Rocking
Stones" of the Druids
John Davison
Sapper Royal Engineers

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