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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Hornby’s House | Hornby’s House | Revd Henry Morton BA | 82 chains N by | The walls only remain | ||
Hornby’s House | Mr Armstrong, Bog Head Slaggyford | W of Brackeny Holes | the E wall forms the County | |||
Hornby’s House | Mr Holmes | boundary the remainder of the | ||||
Hornsby House | Award plan | house is situated in the County | ||||
of Cumberland | ||||||
Knaresdale | not in this plan | |||||
Limestone Hill | Limestone Hill | Revd H Morton BA | 37 chains NE | A small green eminence | ||
Limestone Hill | Mr Armstrong | of Brackeny Holes | a ridge of limestone protrudes | |||
Limestone Hill | Mr Holmes | through the E face | ||||
Merelaw Hill | Merely Hill | Revd H Morton | 56 chains W | A large eminence on the summit of Knaresdale | ||
Merely Hill | Mr Armstrong | of Gelt Burn | Common it is heathy ground and derives its | |||
Merely Hill | Mr Holmes | name from being near to a large marsh or Mere | ||||
Merelaw Hill | C O’Grady Capt RE | see Brocketts Glossary for Mere | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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