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Paddaburn Moor | Paddaburn Moor | Mr. William Dodd | 10 Chains East of Long | A large district of rough moorland | ||
Paddaburn Moor | Mr. Walter Dodd | Crags, and extends | bounded on the north by the | |||
Paddaburn Moor | (Title Deeds) | West as far as the | Parish boundary and on the | |||
Western boundary | South by the River Irthing. | |||||
of this Parish. | ||||||
Maggot’s Pike | Maggot’s Pike | Mr. Walter Dodd | 26 Chains South | A very Conspicuous Hill on | ||
Maggot’s Pike | Mr. Thomas Scott | of the Long Crags. | Paddaburn Moor. | |||
Maggot’s Pike | Mr. William Dodd | I am informed the name originates | ||||
from a particular kind of Worm | ||||||
which have been found here. | ||||||
Barren Crags | Barren Crags | Mr. Walter Dodd | 14 Chains East | A Brow |
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Barren Crags | Mr. Thomas Scott (Under Game-keeper) | of the Long Crags. | with loose Rocks, which derives | |||
Barren Crags | Mr. William Dodd. | its name from the nature of the | ||||
soil therein, being "Barren" | ||||||
George Davison Junior c/a |
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