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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Gowdy Crag | Gowdy Crag | Mr Geo. Headley Whickhope | 48 Chains North | Small cliff running in an | ||
Gowdy Crag | Mr John Davison Whickhope | East of Cross Sike | Easterly direction with a few loose | |||
Gowdy Crag | Mr John Batty Bullcrag | boulders of rock on its north edge | ||||
It is situated on the property of | ||||||
the Duke of Northumberland | ||||||
White Hill | White Hill | Mr. G. Headley | 66 Chains | A considerable eminence | ||
White Hill | Mr. John Davison | South West of | on the Summit of Which | |||
White Hill | Mr. Batty | Cross Sike | is a Small fir Plantation | |||
White Sike | White Sike | Mr. G. Headley | 26 Chains South | A Small Stream tributary | ||
White Sike | Mr. John Davison | West of Cross | to Little Whick Hope Burn. | |||
White Sike | Mr. Batty | Sike | ||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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