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Parish of Greystead Sheet 66. Plan 15.

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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 the this name.
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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