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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Black Sike | Black Sike | Mr J. Robson | 10 chains north | A small stream on Highfield Moor well | ||
Black Sike | Mr J. Hedley of Highfield | west of Boghead. | known by this name, is tributary to Highfield | |||
Black Sike | Mr R. Scott | Burn. | ||||
Rowantree Crag | Rowantree Crag | Mr J. Robson | 56 chains north | A small rocky ridge of land on Highfield | ||
Rowantree Crag | Mr J. Hedley | west of Boghead. | Moor. A rowan tree is growing on it | |||
Rowantree Crag | Mr R. Scott | hence the name. | ||||
Poplin Knowe | Poplin Knowe | Mr J. Robson | 23 chains north | An elevated ridge of land situated | ||
Poplin Knowe | Mr Jno Hedley | west of Boghead. | near the Poplin Well, hence the name. | |||
Poplin Knowe | Mr R. Scott | |||||
John Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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