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Pike Rigg | Pike Rigg | The Estate Plan | 40 Chains S.E. of | A ridge or eminence situated | ||
(A.D. 1745) | Red Well | on the western boundary of | ||||
Pike Rigg | B. Ord Esqr. | this Parish. | ||||
Pike Rigg | Mr. M. Summers | The water shedding line of | ||||
which forms part of the boundary. | ||||||
Lord’s Rigg | Lord’s Rigg | Mr. M. Summers | 55 Chains S.E. of | A long narrow ridge extending | ||
Lord’s Rigg | Mr. Stobbart Mainrigg | Red Well | from a little south of Blaeberry | |||
(Farmer) | Cleugh in a South Westerly | |||||
Lord’s Rigg | Mr. Summers Park Head | direction about 47 Chains. | ||||
Lord’s Rigg | (Farmer) | |||||
Mainsrigg Fell | Mainsrigg Fell | Mr. Stobbart Mainrigg | 12 Chains South of | A minor district of Whitfield | ||
(Farmer) | Red Well | Moor bounded on the North | ||||
Mainsrigg Fell | Mr. M. Summers | by Blaeberry Burn and on the | ||||
Mainsrigg Fell | Mr. Lee. Farmer Morley Hill | South by Carr’s Burn. | ||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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