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Parish of Greystead Sheet 74. Plan 6.

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Hitchin’s Crook Hitchin’s Crook Mr. Wm Dodd Churnsike 49 Chains South A very Sharp bend in the
Hitchin’s Crook Mr. Wm Little (The Green) from Windy Hill. River Irthing, how this name
Hitchin’s Crook Mr. James Dodd (Paddaburn) originated none of the inhabitants
are aware.
Windy Hill Windy Hill Mr. Wm Dodd 49 Chains South A very Conspicuous hill on
Windy Hill Mr. Wm Little from Hitchin’s "Paddaburn Moor" Well Known
Windy Hill Mr. James Dodd Crook. by the name given.
River Irthing River Irthing Shadforth & Dinning’s County Map 21 Chains West A Small River rising in County Cumberland
River Irthing Mr. Wm Dodd from Windy about 3 miles West of Paddaburn (Northumberland)
River Irthing Mr. Walter Dodd Hope House Hill. then flowing in an Easterly direction until it is
joined by "Thross Burn" making a very
abrupt turn to the South West at this jun-
ction, it now Continues [in] the last named
direction until it falls into the
River Eden.

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