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Grieve’s Ash | Grieve’s Ash | Revd. J. Allgood, Rector, | On Sheet | This name applies to a | ||
Ingram. | 29. 4 | considerable eminence, | ||||
Grieve’s Ash | Ralph Carr Esqr., Hedgeley | adjacent to Linhope, and on | ||||
Grieve’s Ash | Revd. G. S. Thomson, vicar, | the Farm of Greensidehill, | ||||
Alnham. | and is a well established | |||||
name, owing to its close pro- | ||||||
ximity to a Camp, and what | ||||||
is supposed to be the remains | ||||||
of an Ancient British town, | ||||||
or settlement. | ||||||
Cat Crag | Cat Crag | Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, | On Sheet | A craggy ledge of rocks, | ||
Ingram. | 29. 4 | being steep facing the West, | ||||
Cat Crag | Mr. Richd Rutherford, Shepd, | and situated south of | ||||
Greensidehill. | Long Crag. | |||||
Cat Crag | Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill. | |||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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