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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HOWGILL LINN Howgill Linn
Howgill Linn
Howgill Linn
William Carruthers Laverhay
Andrew Dalglish Laverhay
James Smith Howgill
025 A deep rugged glen through which a stream runs: this stream rises about 3/4 mile to the North East of Howgill and falls into Wamphray Water.
MILNEHOUSE FELL Millhouse Fell
Millhouse Fell
Millhouse Fell
Milnhouse Fell
William Carruthers Laverhay
Andrew Dalglish Laverhay
James Smith Howgill
Valuation Roll of the County dated 1667
025 A Considerable hill situated about half a mile to the North East of Howgill.
About 600 feet above sea level.
It is said that formerly a Mill was written Milne or Miln, a slight imitation of the Celtic Muilleas or Muilin a first - Mill
Mill-house Fell is the correct name.

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105 Parish of Wamphray Plan 25.10 Trace 4

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Howgill Linn situation 50 Chains South West from Millhouse Height

Milnehouse Fell situation 26 Chains West from Millhouse Head

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