OS1/10/50/98

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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 6
Leithenhall 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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