< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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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 it |
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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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