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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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Blackburn Common | Blackburn Common | Mr Familton, Thorneyburn | Bounded on the N. | A large tract of rough heathery pasture | ||
Blackburn Common | Mr J. Forster, Blackburnhead | by the Ph of Eldon | formerly used as Common. It has | |||
Blackburn Common | Mr Scott, Comb | on the W. by Comb Moor | been divided about 50 years ago. | |||
the E. by the Ph of Bellingham | ||||||
& S. by River Tarrset. | ||||||
Great Dodd | Great Dodd | Mr Scott | 50 chains East | A considerable eminence on | ||
Great Dodd | Mr Familton | of Blackburn. | Blackburn Common. Well known | |||
Great Dodd | Mr Forster | by this name. | ||||
Rowantree Crag | Rowantree Crag | Mr Forster | 70 chains N. E. | A small ridge of loose rocks & | ||
Rowantree Crag | Mr Familton | by N. of Blackburn . | stones. There is no Rowan Trees near | |||
Rowantree Crag | Mr Scott | the place now. | ||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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