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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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Wainhope Pike | Wainhope Pike | Mr Glendinning | 81 chains East | A large pike of Stones set up to distinguish | ||
Wainhope Pike | Mr Elliot |
North east of | the boundary between the Wainhope | |||
Wainhope Pike | Mr Robson | Pike Knowe | and Hogswood |
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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 |
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Keppied Crag | Mr Elliot |
of Pike Knowe | of coar |
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Keppied Crag | Mr Robson | a remarkable feature on Wainhope Moor | ||||
Wainhope Burn | See name Book of Sheet 49 Plan 15 | |||||
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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