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| War Law | War Law | Mr Robert Smith | Around Warlaw | A lofty eminence with | ||
| War Law | Mr E Sanderson | Pike | a Trig. Station on it. | |||
| War Law | Mr T Pickering | It is the highest and most | ||||
| conspicuous hill in the Ph. | ||||||
| Cowbyers Fell | Cowbyers Fell | Mr R Smith | Lying South East | A large district of unen- | ||
| Cowbyers Fell | Mr E Sanderson | and East of | closed Moor land in Blanch- | |||
| Cowbyers Fell | Mr T Pickering | Warlaw Pike. | land Common, bounded on | |||
| the North by Acton Fell, on the | ||||||
| Cowbyers Fell | Mr Rt Bell | South by Pennypie Fell, on the | ||||
| Cowbyers Fell | A Plan of the Manor of Blanchland | West by Embley Fell and Burnt- | ||||
| shieldhaugh Fell on the East | ||||||
| by the enclosures. | ||||||
| Embley Burn | See name book of Sheet 108 Plan 2 | |||||
| M. Costelloe | ||||||
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