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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWGILL SIKE Howegill Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms
Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill
037 [Situation] At the Sn. [Southern] base of Howgill Hill,
A large stream having its source from surface water at the south end of Millstone Edge; flowing from that in a westerly direction falls into Tarras Water about a half mile below Kapleston Syke.
HAG SIKE Hag Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms
Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill
037 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] base of Cloak Knowe.
A small stream having its source from surface water on the east side of Cloak Hill; it flows from that in a south westerly direction and falls into Tarras Water about 7 chains below Howegill Syke.
LODGE GILL Lodge Gill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms
Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill
037 [Situation] Between Hag Sike and Howgill Sike.
A small strait glen extending from Watch Hill to Howegill Syke; a small stream flows along the bottom of it, and falls into Howegill Syke, about 20 chains above the junction of the latter with Tarras Water.

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