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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Drowning Sike | Drowning Sike | Mr A Hall | 15 chains south | A narrow stream on Highfield Moor | ||
Drowning Sike | Mr G. Lowes | west of Deep Cleugh. | tributary to Highfield Burn. | |||
Drowning Sike | Mr J Lowes | |||||
Dodd Holes | Mr A Hall | 48 chains north | A small sunken piece of ground on | |||
Mr G. Lowes | east of Deep Cleugh. | Highfield Moor. | ||||
Mr J Lowes | ||||||
Hespie Plain | Hespie Plain | Mr A Hall | 19 chains east of | A large flat piece of land on Highfield | ||
Hespie Plain | Mr G. Lowes | Deep Cleugh. | Moor well known by this name. | |||
Hespie Plain | Mr J Lowes | |||||
The Pikes | The Pikes | Mr A Hall | 34 chains south west | An eminence on Highfield Moor so | ||
The Pikes | Mr G. Lowes | of Deep Cleugh. | called from the summit being crowned | |||
The Pikes | Mr J Lowes | by two curricks | ||||
John Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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