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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Millstone Band | Millstone Band | Mr. John Clark | 55 Chains | A number of loose rocks on | ||
Millstone Band | Mr. Matthew Wallace | South East of | a Brow of a hill, they are well | |||
Millstone Band | The Estate Plan | Great Black Pike | adapted for making Mill | |||
or Grinding Stones | ||||||
Great Black Pike | Great Black Pike | Mr. John Clark | 36 Chains East | A hill on Ashholm Common | ||
Great Black Pike | Mr. Matthew Wallace | of Peas Crag | covered with black heath, on it | |||
Great Black Pike | Mr. George Stobart | is built a |
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the prefix Great is put to this | ||||||
name to distinguish it from a | ||||||
lesser eminence on the Same | ||||||
Common known as the | ||||||
"Little Black Pike" | ||||||
Lough Curr |
Lough Curr |
Mr. John Clark | South east | A currock of Stones built at | ||
Lough Curr |
Mr. Matthew Wallace | corner of Parish | the meeting of Lambley | |||
Lough Curr |
Mr. George Stobart | on Sheet 101/14 | Knarsdale and Haltwhistle | |||
Parishes. | ||||||
Note: Not signed
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Transcribed by PT
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