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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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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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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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