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Parish of Thorneyburn Sheet 50 Plan 15

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Whiteheugh Crag Described in N. Book of Sheet 50/11
Kittle Rigg Described in N. Book of Sheet 50/11
Highfield Moor Described in N. Book of Sheet 50/3
Pindars Pike Pindar’s Pike Mr J. Robson of Highfield Dodd 27 chains north An eminence on Comb Moor of a
Pindar’s Pike Mr R. Scott of The Comb of Rushy Hole. somewhat rocky character.
Pindar’s Pike Mr J. Thompson of Blackburn
Black Brae Black Brae Mr J. Robson 18 chains north An elevated ridge of land A very steep brow on Comb
Black Brae Mr R. Scott of Rushy Hole. Moor but not a very remarkable feature.
Black Brae Mr J. Thompson
Rushy Hole Rushy Hole Mr J. Robson 18 chains south A hollow sunken piece of ground on
Rushy Hole Mr R. Scott of Black Brae. Comb Moor so called from the prolific
Rushy Hole Mr J. Thompson growth of rushes in it.
Jno Elliott
Sapper Royal Engineers

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