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Sheet 49 Plan 11 Parish of Falstone

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Wainhope Pike Wainhope Pike Mr Glendinning 81 chains East A large pike of Stones set up to distinguish
Wainhope Pike Mr Elliott North east of the boundary between the Wainhope
Wainhope Pike Mr Robson Pike Knowe and Hogswood ground Moors
i.e. The word Pike is
used indiscriminately in
this locality as the name
for a Currick or a round
natural hill.
Keppied Crag Keppied Crag Mr Glendinning 55 Chains east A very steep gcrag form composed
Keppied Crag Mr Elliott of Pike Knowe of coarcse Sand stone blocks forming
Keppied Crag Mr Robson a remarkable feature on Wainhope Moor
Wainhope Burn See name Book of Sheet 49 Plan 15
Black Sike 49 15
Black Sike Black Sike Mr Glendinning 42 Chains East A small stream rising on the
Black Sike Mr Potts South east of Wainhope Moor and tributary
Black Sike Mr Robson Pike Knowe to Wainhope Moor

Note: Unsigned

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Transcribed by BFR and BER

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