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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Saughy Sike | Saughy Sike | Mr John Davison Whickhope | Extends South East | A small stream formed by a junction | ||
Saughy Sike | Mr John Batty Bull Crag | from Little | of drains and flowing in a North Westerly | |||
Saughy Sike | Mr Geo. Headley Whickhope | Whickhope Burn | direction into Little Whickhope Burn It receives | |||
its name from the small Willow bush known | ||||||
as the Saugh | ||||||
Saugh – a Species of Willow Brockett’s Glossary. Page 256. | ||||||
Cross Sike | Cross Sike | Mr John Davison | Extends East | A small stream flowing in a Westerly | ||
Cross Sike | Mr John Batty | from Little Whick | direction, down a rugged portion of | |||
Cross Sike | Mr Geo. Headley | hope Burn | Little Whick Hope and empties itself into Little Whickhope Burn | |||
Little Whick Hope | Little Whick Hope | Mr John Davison | Extends South | A small but rugged valley extending | ||
Little Whick Hope | Mr John Batty | from Whick | in a Northerly direction into the Whick Hope | |||
Little Whick Hope | Mr Geo. Headley | Hope | and consisting principally of rough and heathy pasture | |||
thickly studed with loose Rock, it is principally | ||||||
the property of the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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