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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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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