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The Knares | The Knares | Mr. Walter Dodd | 14 Chains East | One of the principal Hills in this Parish | ||
The Knares | Mr. William Dodd | of Long Crags. | the water shedding line of which forms | |||
The Knares | Mr. Adam Murray. F. Whitehill. | the boundary between Paddaburn Moor & Hopehouse | ||||
Moor Commencing at the west end of Barren Crags and | ||||||
extending North as far as "Black Knowe" | ||||||
Long Crags | Long Crags | Mr. W. Dodd. Farmer. Hope House | 15 Chains South of | A brow thickly covered with | ||
Long Crags | Mr. Wm Dodd. Churnsike | Ox Crag. | a number of loose rocks. | |||
Long Crags | Mr. Thomas Scott. Watchman. Churnsike | |||||
Lodge | ||||||
Slaty Pike | Slat |
Mr. W. Dodd | 15 Chains North | An eminence on the west side | ||
Slat |
Mr. Wm Dodd | West of Long | of which are a number of loose rocks. | |||
Slat |
Mr. Thomas Scott | Crags. | ||||
Slaty Pike | ||||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engrs |
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