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Revd Henry Morton BA | 67 chains W | A very short stream it is only | ||||
Mr Armstrong | of Brackeny Holes | 6 or 7 chains long it rises upon | ||||
Mr Holmes | Knaresdale Common & empties itself | |||||
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Michaelly Sike | Michaelly Sike | Revd Henry Morton BA | 36 chains S.W. | A small stream it rises on | ||
Michaelly Sike | Mr Armstrong | of Brackeny Holes | Knaresdale Common and empties | |||
Michaelly Sike | Mr Holmes | itself into Gelt Burn it is | ||||
well known | ||||||
The Bog | The Bog | Revd Henry Morton BA | 65 chains S.W. | A large marsh situated | ||
The Bog | Mr Armstrong | of Brackeny Holes | upon Knaresdale Common it | |||
The Bog | Mr Holmes | is thoroughly well known by the name | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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