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Parish of Greystead Sheet 67 Plan 9.

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Black Cuddy Black Cuddy Mr. Thomas Scott. Shepherd 42 Chains South A hill (covered with heather) of a very
Black Cuddy (Chirdon Head) South West peculiar form being long and narrow,
Black Cuddy Mr. W. Dodd. Farmer. Hope House of King’s Horn. resembling an Asses back, from which
Mr. W. Little. Shepherd. Green. it takes its name (Cuddy being a
north of England term for an Ass)
Benty Hill Benty Hill Mr. W. Dodd 58 Chains South A slight eminence on Hopehouse
Benty Hill Mr. Thomas Scott West of King’s Moor, well known by this name
Benty Hill Mr. W. Little Horn.
Smaley Cleugh Smaley Cleugh Mr. Walter Dodd 90 Chains South A deep and narrow ravine
Smaley Cleugh Mr. Thomas Scott West of King’s through which flows Smaley Sike
Smaley Cleugh Mr. William Little Horn.
John Davison
Sapper Royal Engineers

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