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Parish of Greystead Sheet 74 Plan 3.

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Hurtle Winter Hurtle Winter Mr. William Little (The Green) 60 Chains North East An Eminence on the boundary between
Hurtle Winter Mr. Walter Dodd (Hope House) of Davison’s Crags Hopehouse and Paddaburn Moors,
Hurtle Winter Mr. Wm Dodd (Churnsike) it is about 70 feet above the level
of the adjoining ground and thickly
covered with very large loose Rocks
which afford good shelter to Cattle
during Stormy weather.
Whaup Crags Whaup Crags Mr. Wm Dodd 37 Chains South West A Slight ledge of rocks on
Whaup Crags Mr. Thomas Scott of Hurtle Winter Paddaburn Moor, the ground Surrounding
Whaup Crags Mr. James Dodd this place is much resorted by "Curlews".
Whaup Crags Whaup is a North of England term for "Curlew"
George Davison Junior c/a

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