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Parish of Greystead Sheet 66. Plan 14.

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Pikeburn Crags Pikeburn Crags Mr. Walter Dodd (farmer Hope House) 15 Chains West of Part of the North side of the
Pikeburn Crags Mr C. Thompson (Craig near Thorneyburn) the Long Crags. Ravine through which Pike Burn
Pikeburn Crags Mr. William Dodd (farmer Churnsike) flows, thickly Covered with
very large loose rocks, (occupying
a very Commanding position,)
Well Known by this name.
Pike Burn Pike Burn Mr. William Dodd 25 Chains West of A Small Stream tributary to
Pike Burn Mr. Thomas Scott (Churnsike) Long Crags. the River Irthing, extending North
Pike Burn Mr. C. Thompson from its Confluence.
Strait Sike Straite Sike Mr. Walter Dodd 6 Chains West of A rivulet tributary to Pike Burn
Straite Sike Mr. William Little (Hope House) of the Long flowing in a South Westerly direction
Straite Sike Mr. Thomas Scott. Crags.
Strait Sike
George Davison Junior c/a

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