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Black Knowe | Black Knowe | Mr. William Dodd (Churnsike) | 28 Chains South of | A Considerable eminence on the | ||
Black Knowe | Mr. Walter Dodd Hope House | the Humble Hill. | northern boundary of this parish, | |||
Black Knowe | Mr. Thomas Scott (Chirdon Head) | which derives its name from its | ||||
black appearance. | ||||||
The boundary between Hopehouse | ||||||
Moor and Paddaburn Moor extend | ||||||
South from this Hill. | ||||||
Birkey Grain | See Name Book of Sheet 66. Plan 15. | |||||
Birkey Grain | ||||||
Birkey Grain | ||||||
Hopehouse Moor | Hopehouse Moor | Mr. Walter Dodd | Extends East from | A large district of moorland | ||
Hopehouse Moor | Mr. William Dodd | Black Knowe until | the western portion of which is prin- | |||
Hopehouse Moor | Mr. Adam Murray (Whitehill) | it is bounded by | cipally heather, it is bounded on the | |||
Chirdonhead Moor. | North by the Parish boundary, and on | |||||
the South by Whitehill and Clintburn | ||||||
Moors. | ||||||
The above is the property of | ||||||
– Charlton Esquire (Hesleyside) | ||||||
who is Lord of the Manor. | ||||||
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