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Parish of Greystead Sheet 66. Plan 14.

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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 an eminence thickly Covered
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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