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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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