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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Brocky Sike | Brocky Sike | Mr. Nichol | 62 Chains South | A Small Stream taking its rise on | ||
| Brocky Sike | Mr. Davidson | West of Mid Fell | the west Side of Greyhound Law and | |||
| Brocky Sike | Mr. Robson | flowing in a South westerly direction until | ||||
| i.e. Brock likewise | it Joins the Archer Cleugh. This Stream | |||||
| means any Stream with | has derived its name from the ground in | |||||
| a Peat Channel | its immediate Vicinity being formerly a | |||||
| great resort of Badgers | ||||||
| Greyhound Law | Greyhound Law | Mr. Nichol | 65 Chains South | A Considerable eminence on West Keilder | ||
| Greyhound Law | Mr. Davidson | West of Mid Fell | Moor. Well Known by this name which | |||
| Greyhound Law | Mr. Robson | appears to have originated from being | ||||
| a great place for Coursing hares in former | ||||||
| times. | ||||||
| Hanging Stone | Hanging Stone | Mr. Nichol | 18 Chains East | A remarkable large Stone on West | ||
| Hanging Stone | Mr. Davidson | of Mid Fell | Keilder moor, well Known by this name | |||
| Hanging Stone | Mr. Robson | which appears to have originated from | ||||
| its overhanging appearance. | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lce Corpl RE |
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