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Stanniston Hill | Stanniston Hill | Mr Whitfield | 56 Chains South | A hill in this & the adjoining | ||
Stanniston Hill | Mr Parker Highside | West of | Co Cumberland, a bridle | |||
Stanniston Hill | Mr Walton Doubledikes | Ashcleugh | road crosses its Summit. | |||
Black Rigg | Black Rigg | Mr Whitfield | 27 Chains South | A conspicuous ridge of | ||
Black Rigg | Mr Parker | of Ashcleugh | Moorland. | |||
Black Rigg | Mr Walton | |||||
Glen’s Sike | Glen’s Sike | Mr Whitfield Foul Potts | 63 Chains | A small stream between this | ||
Glen’s Sike | Mr Parker | South South West | Co & Co Cumberland, so | |||
Glen’s Sike | Mr Whitfield Byers Hall | of Ashcleugh | called from a man named | |||
Glen who lived in the house | ||||||
on its southern bank called | ||||||
Henning or Haining House. | ||||||
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