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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KNUCKLE GILL | Knuckle Gill Knuckle Gill Knuckle Gill |
William Johnstone (Garrie) James Moffat (Craigbeck) William Moffat (Craigbeck) |
017 | A deep rugged glen through which a stream runs: this stream rises in Loch Fell and falls into Wamphray Water. |
MID RIG | Mid Rig Mid Rig Mid Rig |
William Johnstone (Garrie) James Moffat (Craigbeck) William Moffat (Craigbeck) |
017 | An eminence of a ridge like shape situated between Knuckle Gill and Little Knuckle Gill |
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5 Parish of Wamphray Plan 17.6 Trace 2Knuckle Gill situation On the East side of Gill Shank
Mid Rig situation On the South side of Loch Fell
Lochfell Lochfell Lochfell
William Johnstone (Garro)
James Moffat (Craigbeck)
William Moffat (Craigbeck)
C Stewart Esq [Esquire] (Hillside)
A considerable hill situated at the northern extremity of the Parish of Wamphray
Loch Fell situation On the Northern Parish Boundary
Philip Munro Lance Corporal Royal Engineers
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