OS1/10/50/98
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MID CLEUCH | Mid Cleugh Mid Cleugh Mid Cleugh |
David Rogerson Leithenhall William Bell Leithenhall James Little Hillhead |
025 | A rugged glen through which a stream runs: this stream rises a little to the east of Howgill and falls into Wamphray Water. |
MILNEHOUSE WOOD | Milnehouse Wood Milnehouse Wood Milnehouse Wood Milnehouse Wood |
J Carruthers Esq[Esquire] Kirk Hill David Rogerson Leithenhall William Bell Leithenhall James Little Hillhead C Stewart Esq [Esquire] |
025 | An extensive wood at Millhouse. Its wood consists of oak and [---] |
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98 Parish of Wamphray Plan 25.9 Trace 6Leithenhall Bank
Leithenhall Bank
Leithenhall Bank
David Rogerson Leithenhall
William Bell Leithenhall
James Little Hillhead
A wooded slope on the farm of Leithenhall. Its wood consists of ash and fir.
Leithenhall Bank situation On the West bank of Wamphray Water
Mid Cleugh situation Nearly 3/4 mile South South West from Laverhay
Milnehouse Wood situation On the South West vicinity of Milnehouse
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