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Parish of Kirkhaugh
Sheet 106B Plan 3

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Whitley Common See N.B. of 106A Plan 8
Howgill Burn See N.B. of 106B Plan 4
Tom Smith’s Stone Tom Smith’s Stone Manorial Plan dated 1774 69 Chains N.W. A plain stone in size resembling a
Tom Smith’s Stone Manorial Plan Dated 1825 of Long Grain Foot Fold mile stone and having the Initial
Tom Smith’s Stone Mr Paul agent letters C.K.W.A representing the
Tom Smith’s Stone Mr Jackson manors that joins it and between
which its forms a boundary mark
High Band Currock High Band Currock Manorial Plan dated 1774 18 Chains E. by S. of A small pile of stones on Whitley
High Band Currock Mr Paul Smith’s Stone Common it is well known by the
High Band Currock Mr Stoddart name
It is said that a man named Tom Smith
was accidentally strangled at this place
whilst conveying a sheep he had stolen and that
the stone was erected to commemorate the event
Thomas Jordan
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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