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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Black Sike | Black Sike | Mr Moor | 70 Chains N.E. | A small mountain stream | ||
Black Sike | Mr Ridley | of Standing Stone | having a good supply of water | |||
Black Sike | Mr Holmes | it empties itself into Black Burn | ||||
Black Burn | Black Burn | Mr Moor | 82 Chains N W | A large mountain rivulet it | ||
Black Burn | Mr Ridley | of Standing Stone | forms for a considerable distance | |||
Black Burn | Mr Holmes | the boundary between the Parishes of | ||||
Knaresdale & Lambley | ||||||
Butt |
20 Chains N. | A large bend in Black Burn | ||||
of Black Sike | & where this rivulet ceases to be | |||||
Bolt of Blackburn | Mr Moor | the boundary between Knaresdale & | ||||
Bout or | ||||||
Bought | ||||||
Bute | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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