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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 | Strait |
Mr. Walter Dodd | 6 Chains West of | A rivulet tributary to Pike Burn | ||
Strait |
Mr. William Little (Hope House) | of the Long | flowing in a South Westerly direction | |||
Strait |
Mr. Thomas Scott. | Crags. | ||||
Strait Sike | ||||||
George Davison Junior c/a |
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