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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 | |||
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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