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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Stripe Rigg | Stripe Rigg | Mr. W. Dodd | 27 Chains North of | A ridge or eminence extending | ||
Stripe Rigg | Mr. W. Little | Little Hurtle Winter | West from about 27 Chains South | |||
Stripe Rigg | Mr. W. Dodd | West of the Confluence of North Sike, | ||||
passing the Low Bush, still | ||||||
Continuing West until it joins the | ||||||
Stripe Pike, (distance about | ||||||
110 Chains) | ||||||
Little Hurtle Winter | Little Hurtle Winter | Mr. W. Dodd | 36 Chains East of | A number of large loose Rocks | ||
Little Hurtle Winter | Mr. W. Little | Low Bush | in the middle of which stands a | |||
Little Hurtle Winter | Mr. W. Dodd | Currock, this feature is well | ||||
Little Hurtle Winter | Mr. Douglas. Eals Cottage | known by |
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Lowe Bush | Lowe Bush | Mr. W. Dodd | 36 Chains West of | A very Conspicuous hill the | ||
Lowe Bush | Mr. W. Little | Little Hurtle Winter | South side of which is thickly | |||
Lowe Bush | Mr. W. Dodd | Covered with large loose Rocks | ||||
Lowe Bush | Mr. Douglas. Eals Cottage | this name originates from the Heather on this | ||||
hill having been set on fire ("Lowe a flame") | ||||||
"Lowe" is also applied to a Hill | ||||||
see Brocketts Glossary of North Country Words | ||||||
George Davison Junior c/a |
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