< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Howlet Bog | Howlet Bog | Mr. [M]. Brown | About 42 chains | A limited tract of moorland so | ||
Howlet Bog | Mr. J. Dagg | N. W. Of "Hawk Hirst" | called, the property of Sir | |||
Howlet Bog | Mr. J. Armstrong | on the Trust Road between | John Swinburne | |||
Mounces and Kielder | Howlet the barn or white owl | |||||
Brockett’s Glossary | ||||||
Howletbog Well | Howletbog Well | Mr. M. |
About 42 chains | A spring of Excellent water | ||
Howletbog Well | Mr. J. Dagg | N. E. Of "Hawk Hirst" | situated on the East side of | |||
Howletbog Well | Mr. Armstrong | the trust Road between Mounces | ||||
and Kielder. | ||||||
Craggy Knowe | Craggy Knowe | Mr. M. Brown | 24 chains N. W. | An Eminence Situated on | ||
Craggy Knowe | Mr. J. Dagg | of Hawk Hurst | the West side of the Trust Road | |||
Craggy Knowe | Mr. Armstrong | between Mounces & Kielder and | ||||
about 24 chains N. W. Of Hawk | ||||||
Hurst. This name is not applicable | ||||||
to the hill it being quite Smooth | ||||||
and devoid of Rocks. | ||||||
Nichs Clabby Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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