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Parish of Thorneyburn Sheet 59 Plan 4

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Cud’s Sike Mr Dodd 15 chains north A small stream rising in the
Cud’s Sike Mr Scott east of Hobb’s parish of Bellingham it joins
Cud’s Sike Mr Familton Hole. the Black Burn near Limestone Slack.
Little Dodd Little Dodd Mr Scott 65 chains north A considerable eminence on
Little Dodd Mr Dodd east by east of Blackburn Common. It is situated
Little Dodd Mr Familton Hobb’s Hole. about a half a mile South of a hill
called the Great Dodd.
Gillie Hill Gillie Hill Mr Scott 28 chains south An eminence on Comb Moor
Gillie Hill Mr Dodd West of Hobb’s well known by this name.
Gillie Hill Mr Familton Hole.
Gilliehill Clints Gilliehill Clints Mr Scott 35 chains South A ridge of precipitous rocks situated
Gilliehill Clints Mr Dodd West by South near Gillie Hill. Hence the name.
Gilliehill Clints Mr Familton of Hobb’s Hole.
J Sloan
Sapper Royal Engineers

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