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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Raw Hill | Raw Hill | John Robson Esqr. | 12 Chains South West | A prominent Hill. Situated on | ||
| Raw Hill | Mr Dodd | of Countess Holes | Raw Moor. well Known by this name. | |||
| Raw Hill | Mr Anderson | |||||
| Countess Holes | Countess Holes | Mr Robson | 12 Chains North | Natural Cavities in the earth | ||
| Countess Holes | Mr Dodd | East of Raw Hill | Situated on Raw Moor well known | |||
| Countess Holes | Mr Anderson | by this name. | ||||
| The Lodge | The Lodge | Mr Robson | 45 Chains West of | A Small eminence Situated | ||
| The Lodge | Mr Dodd | Raw Hill | on Raw Moor. (Well Known by this | |||
| The Lodge | Mr Anderson | Name) which is derived from a Small | ||||
| hut erected by Shepherds |
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| Ellis Crag | Ellis Crag | Mr Robson | 75 Chains West | An extensive Rocky Crag. Situated | ||
| Ellis Crag | Mr Dodd | of Raw Hill | on the division between Blackblakehope | |||
| Ellis Crag | Mr Anderson | & Chattlehope Moors. Well Known by this | ||||
| Name. The rocks on this Crag Consists of large | ||||||
| blocks of Sand Stone principally Standing | ||||||
| upright to the height of 30 or 40 feet. | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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