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Pit House | Pit House | Mr Rudd | About 22 chains W | A neat stone building so called from a coal Pit | ||
Pit House | Mr Davison | of Nether Pike | which was formerly wrought near to it now closed up | |||
Pit House | Mr Thornton | The Property of W. Jobling Esq | ||||
Nether Pike | Nether Pike | Mr Rudd | About 22 chains E | A remarkable eminence which was in former times | ||
Nether Pike | Mr Davison | of Pit House | crowned with a pile of rough stones now removed | |||
Nether Pike | Mr Thornton | but the eminence still retains the name | ||||
The Linn | The Linn | Mr Rudd | About 22 chains N | A remarkable water fall on Lisles Burn where the | ||
The Linn | Mr Davison | of Pit House | stream falls over a steep ledge of Rock this object | |||
The Linn | Mr Thornton | gives name to a farm house in Corsenside Parish | ||||
namely the Linn Heads | ||||||
Ray Tongue | Ray Tongue | Mr Rudd | North of Lisles Burn | A district of ancient land formed by the junction | ||
Ray Tongue | and East of Risey Burn | of Lisles and Risey Burns and bounded on the east | ||||
Ray Tongue | Hodgsons History | and south sides by a stone wall the property | ||||
of W. Jobling Esq | ||||||
Risey Burn | See name Book of 69-2 | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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