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Hartchyside | Hartchyside | Revd Henry Morton BA | 35 chains N | A very bold eminence situated | ||
Hartchyside | Mr Armstrong | of Brackeny Holes | upon Knaresdale Common | |||
Hartchyside | Mr Holmes | and between Thinhope and Knars Burns | ||||
its surface is heath and it is | ||||||
thoroughly well known | ||||||
Hartchy Sike | Hartchy Sike | Revd Henry Morton BA | 47 chains SE | A small stream it is only | ||
Hart |
Mr Armstrong | of Three Pikes | about 1/4 mile long: it rises | |||
Hartchy Sike | Mr Holmes | among Hartchy Pots and | ||||
empties itself into Brackeny | ||||||
Holes | ||||||
Hartchy Pots | Hartchy Pots | Revd Henry Morton BA | 43 chains SE | A number of shakes in | ||
Hartchy Pots | Mr Armstrong | of Three Pikes | the ground they are covered | |||
Hartchy Pots | Mr Holmes | with heath and they are well | ||||
known | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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