< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Craggy Shaw | Craggy Shaw | Mr. W. Dodd. Hope House | 62 Chains North East of | A very conspicuous eminence | ||
Craggy Shaw | Mr. W. Little | Little Hurtle Winter | situated north of Chirdon Burn | |||
Craggy Shaw | Mr. W. Dodd. Cairn Sike | it is thickly covered on the South | ||||
and west sides with large loose | ||||||
rocks. Well Known by this name. | ||||||
Birk |
Birk |
Mr. W. Dodd. Hope House | 46 Chains North East of | A good stream extending North | ||
Birk |
Mr. W. Little | Little Hurtle Winter. | West from its confluence Chirdon Burn | |||
Birk |
Mr. W. Dodd. | & Stripe Sike about 2 miles. | ||||
Stripe Sike | Stripe Sike | Mr. W. Dodd | 45 Chains North of | A good stream rising a little | ||
Stripe Sike | Mr. W. Little | Little Hurtle Winter | North West of Stripe Pike, then | |||
Stripe Sike | Mr. W. Dodd | extending east until it unites with | ||||
Birky Grain, which Stream forms | ||||||
Chirdon Burn. | ||||||
George Davison Junior c/a |
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