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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COLD GRAIN Cold Grain James Johnstone Capplegill
David Brydon Bodsbeck
David Johnstone
009; 010 A small stream having its source in a hollow at the foot of Hartfell Craig,
After running Eastwards for some distance, over a very rugged bottom it forms a confluence with the Whirlie Gill Burn, the two streams form the source of Black'shope Burn
DUFFKINNELFOOT 033
FALCON CRAIG Falcon Craig James Johnstone Capplegill
David Brydon Bodsbeck
David Johnstone
010 A steep Craig almost destitute of soil, stretches along the right bank of the Cold Grain, for about 1/2 mile, Is so called from it being the [residence] of the Falcon, a pair of which continue to build in the rugged inaccessible cliffs every year.
HARTFELL CRAIG Hartfell Craig James Johnstone Capplegill
David Brydon Bodsbeck
David Johnstone Capplegill
009; 010 A steep Cliff, situated on the [---] eastern slope of Hart Fell

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Hartfell Craig situation Adjoining Nubbery Knowes on the North

Cold Grain situation From Saddle Craigs - South East to Blackhope

Falcon Craig situation Overhanging Black Hope on the South

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