< | 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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Coalcleugh Sike | Coalcleugh Sike | Mr Armstrong | 32 Chains South | A large Stream it is formed by | ||
Coalcleugh Sike | Mr W. Armstrong | of Grindon Green | the junction of Why Sike with | |||
Coalcleugh Sike | Mr Robson | Hindley Steel Sike and it flows | ||||
in a northwest direction until | ||||||
it forms a junction with Todd | ||||||
Sike from which point it assumes | ||||||
the name of Tipalt Burn | ||||||
Coalcleugh Hill | Coalcleugh Hill | Mr Armstrong | 40 Chains South | A small hill Situated | ||
Coalcleugh Hill | Mr W. Armstrong | of Grindon Green | upon Henshaw Common it is | |||
Coalcleugh Hill | Mr Rutherford | so named from its proximity | ||||
Lampert Haltwhistle | to Coal Cleugh | |||||
Tod |
Todd Hill | Mr Armstrong | 46 Chains S.E of | A rough pasture eminence | ||
Todd Hill | Mr W. Armstrong | Grindon Green | named after Todd Sike the surface | |||
Todd Hill | Mr Rutherford | belongs to Sir Wm Clavering & Manor to | ||||
"Tod" a fox | Brockett’s Glossary | Sir Edwd Blackett | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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