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Allan Bank 30 Black Wars 70 Black Crag 103 Church Stile 23
Ashleygarth Crag 56 Blake Rigg 74 Brackenfield 105 Crag Coppice 27
Ambleside 138 Bleaberry Knott 74 Beck Islands 109 Church Town 29
Ashley Green 165 Black Crag 74 Brockstone 112 Cringle Gill 36
Brown Howe 75 Buckstones 119 Cringle Crags 39
Bield Crag 76 Birk Hagg 120 Crass Gates 53
Buck Pike 2 Blea Moss 80 Brackeny Beck 128 Chapel Stile 57
Brow Fell 2 Busk Pike 81 Blackmine 131 Copt Howe 61
Broad Crag 12 Busk Gill 82 Belle View 140 Copthowe Gill 62
Between Gates 28 Busk Coppice 83 Broadmire Head 142 Cowdubs Wood 65
Brightstone Moss 33 Bield 83 Bridge House 144 Cold Pike 67
Buscoe Sike 37 Bield Coppice 83 Breast Brows 137 Castle howe 79
Buscoe 38 Busk 84 Brunt Howe 168 Carr Howes 88
Brown Gill 45 Birk Knott 85 Brunthowe Crag 168 Coldwith Pool 91
Brown Howe 45 Blea Tarn 86 Badger Wheel 173 Coldwith Force 94
Bleatarn House 50 Bleamoss Beck 86 Brow Head 176 Coldwith Bridge 96
Bridgehow School 53 Birk Hill 87 Brathay Bridge 177 Coldwith Pasture 96
Baysbrown Pool 54 Brown Howe 89 Banks 98 Chapel Green 101
Baysbrown 54 Birk Houses 92 Crag Side 108
Baysbrown Wood 54 Benson Close 98 Covel Wood 22 Church Bridge 110
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Christle Wood 136 Dunny Beck 99 Grating Gill 1
Coat Howe 151 Docky Tarn 115 Flat Crags 2 Grreen \ave/ Tongue 3
Crow Howe Wood 156 Deerbolts Wood 130 Flesk 68 Green Gill 5
Crow Howe Wood 156 Dry Close 136 Five O'Clock Thorn 78 Gummer Crag 10
Crag Head 171 Deer Howes 158 Fell Foot 79 Green Howe 15
Clappers Gate 179 Dub Ings 165 Farnclose Crag 85 Great Castle Howe 16
Croft Lodge 179 Fletchers Wood 90 Grasmere 22
Forge 93 Gill Cottage 26
Ellers 17 Forge Cottage 93 Green Hole 37
Dungeon Gill Force 19 Earing Crag 38 Forge Wood 94 Gunson Knott 39
Dungeon Gill 20 Elterwater 63 Flesh Crags 125 Green Mane 45
Dale Lodge 24 Elterwater Bridge 63 Free Grasmere School 137 Great Langdale Beck 64
Dale End 25 Elterwater Hall 87 Field Foot 153 Great Knott 67
Dry Gill 40 Elter Water 90 Fairy Well 156 Great Cove 67
Dow Crag 59 Edinburgh 142 Fox Gill 160 Great Horse Crag 72
Dow Bank 60 Eller Howe 149 Fox Howe 160 Green Crag 73
Dale Head Bridge 84 Eller Rigg 149 Fishgarths Wood 178 Gill Grains 79
Dale End 88 Ellers 172 Forge Steps 92 Gillgrains Crag 81
Dale End Quarry 98 Grasmere Common 99
Dale End Crag 98 Grey Crag 101
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Green Holme 103 Harry Place 61 Hammer Scar 135 Kirk Howe 20
Groove Cottage 106 Hollin Slack 77 High Close 135 Kell Crag 25
Grasmere Lake 113 Hollin Crag 77 Hagg 136 Kelbarrow 32
Glen Rothay 126 Howebank Wood 88 Hill Top 140 Kettle Crag 43
Green Bank 139 High Birk Howe 92 High Stockgill Bridge 144 Kidshole Wood 53
Golden Rule 145 High Hacket 93 Hound Inn 167 Knott Wood 104
Glenthorn 150 High Coldwith 95 How Wood 177 Kitts Gill 155
Gate Crag 152 How Banks 97 King Wheel 173
Gilbert Scar 175 High Wood 99
Heron Island 100 Isaac Gill 35
Howe Head 106 Ivy Howe 91 Little Gill 3
Hard Crags 1 Howe 107 Intake Wood 135 Langdale Fell 5
Harrison Stickle 7 Howe Top 107 Infant School 146 Langdales Pikes 10
Harrison Combe 8 Howe Foot 107 Ivy Crag 169 Little Castle Howe 16
High Bleaberry Knott 36 High Brock Crags 117 Long House 17
Hell Gill 40 High Fale 122 Lingy Crag Coppice 27
Hag Wood 47 High Sweden Bridge 123 Jobson Close 132 Lang Howe 33
Hunting Sty 60 High Sweden Sides 124 Low Bleaberry Knott 36
Hunting Sty Crag 60 Hart Head 126 Langdale Fell 41
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Lingmoor Fell 48
Lingmoor Tarn 48 Low Fall 123 Lilly Tarn 178 Miller Bridge 180
Lords Quarry 53 Little Spring 123 Lawless Gill 163
Langdale Fell 61 Loughrigg Terrace 129
Low Wood 65 Loughrigg Fell 131 Mart Crags 3 Nicholas Coppice 51
Long Turn 71 Lady Crag 133 Mark Gate 9 New Bridge 51
Long Crag 73 Loughrigg Howe 133 Millbeck 19 New Intake Gill 78
Little Horse Crag 73 Low Wood 134 Miller Crag 20 Nab Scar 104
Little Langdale Tarn 76 Low Nook 140 Mickle Door 39 Nab Cottage 104
Lingmoor Quarry 81 Long Coats 142 Mickleden 42 National School 110
Long Rigg 85 Ladies Oak 143 Middlefell Place 42 Nab Wood 126
Langdale Pool 91 Lords Oak 143 Markeens 46 National School 139
Low Birk Howe 92 Low Stockgill Bridge 144 Megs Gill 58 Nook Cottage 139
Low Hacket 95 Lanty Scar 152 Miller Stands 69 Nook End 161
Low Coldwith 95 Loughrigg Cottage 153 Mart Crag 83 Nanny Brow 165
Lady Wood 100 Lesketh Howe 157 Moss Head 109 Neaum Wood 166
Lord Cove 102 Loughrigg Holme 160 Mill Doors 141 Neaum Hurst 167
Lord Crag 102 Low Sweden Bridge 162 Methodist Chapel /(Wesleyan)\ 147
Lingy Stone 103 Low Sweden Coppice 162 Miller Hagg 155
Lake Hotel 108 Loughrigg Tarn 171 Miller Brow 168
Lake View 110 Loughrigg Fold 171 Miller Brow 176
Low Busk Crags 117 Little Loughrigg 172 Miller Bridge 176
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Oxendale 42 Pinch Crags 125 Riddings 27 Rydale Sides 124
Oakhowe Crag 50 Pets Breast 128 Red Lion Hotel 29 Rydale Park 124
Oak Howe 50 Pets Fold 128 Rowantree Wood 31 Red Bank Wood 130
Old Scales 82 Petter Bridge 137 Riggs 32 Rough Intake 131
Owletnest Quarry 87 Papermill Coppice 161 Robin Gill 33 Rydale Water 132
Oakes 134 Pool Foot 166 Redacre Gill 46 Rough Sides 159
Old Hall Hill 134 Petts Bridge 127 Rosset Bridge 49 River Rothay 159
Oak Bank 157 Raven Crag 59 Round Hill 163
Rosset Crag 4 Red Tarn 70 Round Hill 163
Rosset Pike 4 Rakerigg 75 Rob Rash 166
Pike of Stickle 8 Rosset Gill 4 Raven Nest 78 River Brathay 166
Pike Howe 9 Raven Crag 9 River Brathay 96 River Rothay 175
Pye Howe 17 Raw Head 15 Rydale Fell 102 Rothay Bridge 175
Post Office 21 Raw Pike 16 Rydake Water 113
Pavement End 23 Robinson Place 18 Rydale Beck 117
Powder Mills 63 Rossett 19 Ryedale Mount 121 Stickle Terrace 7
Pike of Bliscoe 70 Restingstead Plantation 21 Rydale 121 Stickle Gill 7
Pedder Stone 80 Rylands 24 Rydale Lodge 122 Stickle Breast 10
Poundfell Howe Bridge 84 Rowantree Crag 27 Rydale Hall 122 Swine Crag 11
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Scout Crag 11 Side Gates 86 Spring Cottage 133 The Band 41
Scale Gill 13 Smithy Houses 89 Springs 154 The Parsonage 53
St Oswalds 23 Sawrey's Wood 90 Sturdy Park 154 Thrang 53
St Oswalds Well 25 Stang End Bridge 91 Scandale Bridge 157 Thrang Gill 57
Silverhowe 28 St Oswald's Church \(Rectory)/ 109 Scale Howe 158 Trinity Church 58
Score Crag Plantation 30 Stock Bridge 110 Scandale Lane 159 Thrang Crag 62
Swinescar Pike 34 Swan Stones 112 Scandale Beck 162 Thrang Quarry 62
Swinescar Hause 34 Sweden Crag 117 Skelwith Pool 167 Thrang Crang 101
Silver Howe 34 St Mary's Church \(Per Curacy/ 121 Skelwith Force 170 Town End 105
Shelter Crags 37 Snarker Pike 128 Skelwith Bridge 170 The Hollins \(Hollins & Lowther Hotel)/ 106
Stool End 41 Steps End 132 Skelwith Bridge 170 The Oakes 137
Skull Gill 43 Scartufts 133 Stock Gill 127 The Knoll 147
Spout Crag 47 Scroggs 134 Thistley Wood 150
Spout Crag Wood 47 St Ann's Church \(Per Curacy/ 137 Throuton Beck 8 The Terrace 158
Side Howe 49 Seathwaite 141 Tarn Crag 11 Tranby Lodge 158
Side Pike 49 Stockgill Mill \(Bobbin)/ 143 The Rectory 25 Todd Crag 169
Sheep Crag 57 Stockgill Force 144 The Wyke 28 Throughton Gill 169
Stepsend Coppice 64 Sweden Howe 149 The Wray 32 Tarn Foot 172
Slater Bridge 76 Sunny Bank 150 Three Tarns or } 38 The Nab 93
Sty Riggs 80 Smithy Bridge 152 Tarns Buscoe } Three Shire Stone of Threefoot \Brandreth/ 69
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Under Crag 29 Wrynose 69
Undercry Cottage 30 Widdy Gill 71
Under Howe 30 Wrynose Gill 72
Unicorn Inn 145 Wrynose Bridge 72
Wishing Gate 100
Wood Close 105
White Crag 5 Woodland Crag 108
White Gill 12 White Moss 111
Whitegill Crag 12 Whitemoss Tarn 111
Wray Gill 21 Whitemoss Quarries 111
Wyke Gill 26 Whitemoss Cottage 112
Well Foot 31
Whorney Side 35
Whorney Side Force 35
White Stones 40 Yew Crags 64
Wall End 46 Yew Crag 129
White Lion inn 52
Wallthwaite Wood 55
White Howe 56
Walthwaite 59
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Hard Crags Hard Crags Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 3 25 Chains East Two round crags at the base
Thos.. Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from"Bow Fell" of Bow Fell
John Gillbanks do.. Middle Fell Place
Grunting Gill Grunting Gill Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 4 80 Chains East Stream rising on the northside
Thomas Thompson from "Bow Fell" of Earing Crag and flowing
John Gillbanks in an easterly course to Mickleden
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Buck Pike Buck Pike Revd..Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 1 60 Chains N.E. Rocky eminence upon the east
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from "Bow Fell" end of Rossett Crag
John Millbanks do.. Middle Fell Place
Bow Fell Bow Fell Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 3 Partly in the Counties A high mountain formed of crags
Thomas Thompson of Westmorland and and precipices with the county
John Millbanks Cumberland boundary between Cumberland and
Westmorland along the top
Flat Crags Flat Crags Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 3 At the foot of Two remarkable crags in Bow
Thomas Thompson Bow Fell Fell - the east sides of them steep
John Millbanks crag and the west sides steep smooth
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Mart Crag Mart Crag Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 2 100 Chains N.E. A rocky hill edge on the
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from "Bow west of Langdale Pikes
John Gillbanks do. Middle Fell \Place/ Fell"
Little(''T'')Gill Little Gill Revd..Stephen Birkett Trace 2 80 Chains N.E. Stream rising from rocks on
Thomas Thompson from "Bow Fell" the west of Stake Gill and
John Gillbanks flowing in an easterly course
to Stake Gill as above -
Green Tongue Green Tongue Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 2 60 Chains East A green tract of pasture land
Thomas Thompson from "Bow Fell" on Langdale Fell -
John Gillbanks
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Rossett Crag Rossett Crag Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 1 50 Chains N.E. The side of a high hill formed
Thos.. Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from "Bow Fell" of crags and precipices -
John Gillbanks Middle Fell Place
Rossett Pike Rossett Pike Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 1 At the S.W. end A round rocky or crag eminence
Thomas Thompson of "Rossett Crag" on the west end of Rossett Crag
John Gillbanks
Rossett Gill Rossett Gill Revd.. Stephen Birkett Trace 1 50 Chains N.E. Stream rising close to the county
Thomas Thompson from "Bow Fell" boundary on the west side of
John Gillbanks Rossett Crag and flowing in
an easterly course to Mickleden
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Grave Gill Grave Gill Mr John Gillbanks About 25Chs S. Grave Gill is a small
Farmer Middlefell Place of Gimmer Crag stream which rises on the
" Mr Joseph Posselthwaite /Farmer Middlefell Place\ East side of Gimmer Cragg
" Mr George Thompson and runs to the Bridle road
Farmer Millbeck south of it
White Crag White Cragg Mr John Gillbanks About 20 chs. White Craggis a rocky
" Mr Joseph Posselthwaite S by E of Gimmer bank between Grave
White Crag Mr George Thompson Crag Gill and Raven Cragg
" Revd Stephen Birkett
Incumbent of Langdale
Langdale Fell Langdale As above Forms the West part A very large extent of open
Fell of the township of rocky moor in the township
Langdale of Langdale
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Harrison Stickle Harrison Stickle Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Trace 2 About 25 Chs Harrison Stickle is about
" Wordsworth's Do N.E. of Gimmer half a mile East of the Pike of
" Black's Do Crag Stickle and is said to be
" White's Directory 100 feet higher - viz 2400 feet
" Otley's Guide to the Lakes above the sea
" Hodgson's Map of Westmorland
Stickle Tarn Stickle Tarn Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 3 About 50 Chs. Stickle Tarn is a circular
" Hodgson's Map of Westmorland N.E. of Gimmer piece of water about 15 chains
" Black's Guide to the Lakes Crag in diameter and is situated
" Wordsworth Do at the foot of Pavey Ark and
" Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Harrison Stickle and more
" White's Directory than a thousand feet above
the Sea level the views
from it are fine and extensive
Stickle Gill Stickle Gill Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 3 About 50 Chs. Stickle Gill is a small
25.3 " Mr John Gillbank /Farmer-Middlefell Place\ N.E. of Gimmer Crag Stream which flows from
" Mr George Thompson /Farmer -Middlefell Place\ Stickle Tarn into great Langdale
Mill Beck Gill Hodgson's Map of Westmorland Beck near Millbeck
Mill Beck Otley's Guide to the Lakes
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Troughton Beck Troughton Beck Mr John Gillbanks Trace 1 About 45 chs. Troughton Beck is a
Farmer - Middlefell Place W. of Gimmer Crag small stream which rises
" Mr Joseph Postlethwaite /Farmer-Middlefell Place\ in Martcrag Moor and
" Mr George Thompson joins Mickenden at its
Farmer - Millbeck junction with Grunton Gill
Pike of Stickle Pike of Stickle Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 About 20 chs. The Pike of Stickle is
Incumbent of Langdale N.W. of Gimmer one of the two high hills
" Hodgson's Map of Westmorland Crag so well known as Langdale
Pike o'Stickle Black's Guide to the Lakes Pikes - according to the
Stickle Pike \ Do &/ Wordsworth's Do Guide Books it is about 2300
Pike of Stickle Otley's Guide to the Lakes /White's Directory\ feet above the level of the sea
Harrison Combe Harrison Coomb Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 About 30 chs. Harrison Coomb is a wet
" Mr John Gillbanks N. of Gimmer hollow out of which
Harrison Coom Mr Joseph Pottlethwaite Crag Dungeon Gill issues between
Harrison Coombe Mr George Thompson the Langdale Pikes
B Combe See Black Combe a well known /mountain in the S. end of Cumberland\
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Mark Gate Mark Gate Revd Stephen Birkett About 30 chs. Mark Gate is a space
" Mr George Thompson S.E. of Gimmer Crag on Langdale Fell free from
Farmer Millbeck rocks> a kind of passage
" Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer Middlefell Place\ which people ascend when
going to Langdale Pikes
from Dungeon Gill
Pike Howe Pike Howe Mr Joseph Posselthwaite About 40 chs. Pike Howe is a circular
Farmer - Middlefell Place E. of Gimmer Crag rocky hill on Langdale
Pike How Revd Stephen Birkett Fell adjoining Dungeon
" Mr George Thompson Gill
Raven Crag Raven Cragg Greenwood's Map of About 40 chs S. Raven Cragg is a rocky
Westmorland E. of Gimmer Crag brow in the south part
Raven Crag Revd Stephen Birkett of Langdale Fell extending
" Mr George Thompson from White Cragg to
Dungeon Gill
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Langdale Pikes Langdale Pikes Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 & 3 About 25 chs. Langdale Pikes consist
Incumbent of Langdale N.W. & N.E. of Gimmer Crag of two high hills about
" Black's Guide to the Lakes half a mile apart - viz
" Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Pike of Stickle and
" White's Directory Harrison Stickle - they
are the most prominent
and noted in the Lake District
Stickle Breast Stickle Breast Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 4 & 5 About 20 chs. Stickle Breast is a
" Mr John Gillbanks W. of Gimmer Crag steep brow mostly covered
Farmer - Middlefell Place with stones and shingle
" Mr George Thompson at the base of the Pike
Farmer - Millbeck of Stickle
Gimmer Crags Gimmer Crag Hodgson's Map of Westmorland Trace 5 Near the centre Gimmer Cragg is an
" Revd Stephen Birkett of this place immense rocky scar
" Wordsworth Guide to the Lakes more than a thousand
" Hudson's do feet in height, near
Langdale Pikes
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Tarn Crag Tarn Crag Mr JnoGillbanks Middle Fell Place Trace 1 About 65 Tarn Crag is a steep rocky
Mr GeoThompson Millbeck chs. NW. of Raw feature adjoining Stickle Tarn
Mr Edwd. Benson Millbeck Head from which it takes its name
Swine Crag Swine Crag Authorities as above Trace 1 About 40 Swine Crag is a
chs. NW. of rocky precipice overhanging
Raw Head White Gill & west of
Scout Crag
Scout Crag Scout Crag Authorities as above Trace 2 About 30 Scout Crag is a rocky
chs. N.W. of Raw scar underneath Whitegill
Head Crag
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White Gill White Gill Mr Jno Gillbanks Middle Fell Place About 34 chs This Gill rises on Langdale
Mr Geo Thompson Millbeck Trace 1 W. of Raw Head Fell & flows into scatters
Mr Edwd. Benson Millbeck about 6 chains north East
of a junction of roads adjoining
Great Langdale Beck
Whitegill Crag Whitegill Authorities as above Trace 2 About 40 chs A steep rocky feature
Crag NW. of Raw Head overhanging & on the East
of White Gill
Broad Crag Broad Crag Authorities as above About 40 chs. A very rocky & prominent
N. of Raw Head feature on the East of the
junction of streams where
Scale Gill commences
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Scale Gill Scale Gill Mr Jno Gillbanks Passes close This Gill commences its
Middle Fell Place by Raw Head. name at Broad Crag & flows
Mr Geo Thompson Millbeck Trace 2 into a stream about
Mr Edwd Benson Millbeck 12 Chains south of
Long House
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Raw Head Raw Head Mr George Thompson /Farmer Millbeck\ Near the centre Raw Head consists of a Cottage
" Mr George Martin /occupier\ of this plan and a Farmhouse the latter in
" White's Directory the occupation of George
Row Head Greenwoods Map of Westmorland Martin and the property of
Mr John Robinson of
Elterwater
Green Howe Green Howe Mr George Martin About 10 chs. Green Howe is a small
" Mr Joseph Posselthwaite W. of Raw Head wood of Forest and Fir Trees
Farmer - Middlefell Place the property of Mr D
Green How Revd Stephen Birkett Green of Grasmere
Incumbent of Langdale
" Mr George Thompson
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Raw Pike Raw Pike George Martin Trace 3 About 40 chs A rockey feature on
Farmer Raw Head NE. of Raw Head Langdale Fell
Do George Thompson
Do John Gillbanks
Little Castle Little Castle Howe As above 3 About 45 chs A rockey feature on
Howe NE. of Raw Head Grasmere Common
Great Castle Great Castle Howe As above About 3 50 chs. A high rockey feature
Howe N byE of Raw on Grasmere Common
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Long House Long House Revd Stephen Birket Langdale Trace 6 About 10 chs. E. Farmhouse in the occupation
Mr Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite of Raw Head of Charles Grigg and property
John Gillbanks do Middle Fell Place of Thomas Thompson Walthwaite
Langdale
Pye Howe Pye Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 6 About 20 chs. Farmhouse in the occupation
Thomas Thompson E. of Raw Head of William Jackson and property
John Gillbanks J.R. Scholick Esq. Aldingham
near Ulverstone
Ellers Ellers Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 6 About 40 chs A dwelling house in the
Thomas Thompson S.E. of Raw Head occupation of the owner Joseph
John Gillbanks Yewdale
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Robinson Place Robinson Place Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 6 About 44 chs. Farmhouse in the occupation
Thomas Thompson S.E. of Raw Head John Pattinson and property
John Gillbanks of Joseph Yewdale "Ellers"
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Millbeck Millbeck Revd Stephen Birkett About 40 Chs Millbeck consists of
Incumbent of Langdale W. of Raw Head two farmhouses one is
" White's Directory in the occupation of the
Mill Beck Otley's Guide to the Lakes \Hodgsons Map of Westmorland/ owner Mr Edwd Benson
Millbeck Wordsworth Guide to the Lakes the other belongs Mr D
" Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Green of Grasmere
Rossett Rossett Hodgson's Map of Westmorland About 50 Rossett was once a small
" Revd Stephen Birkett Chs. SW. of Raw Farmhouse but now unoccupied
" Mr George Thompson Head and the property of Mr Daniel
Farmer Millbeck Green of Grasmere
Dungeon Gill Dungeon Gill Black's Guide to the Lakes About 66 Ch. A waterfall on a stream
Force Force W. of Raw Head called Dungeon Gill
Dungeon Gill Hodgson's Map of Westmorland which which falls about
" White's Directory As above 70 feet into a deep chasm
" Otley's Guide to the Lakes overhung by deep banks
" Hudson's Guide to the Lakes
" Wordsworths Do
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Dungeon Gill Dungeon GillWhite's Directory White's Directory About 66 chs Dungeon Gill is a
(on 25.2) " Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes W. of Raw Head small stream which
" Black's Do rises on Langdale Fell
" Hudson's Do between Langdale Pikes
" Otley's Do and flows into Great Lang-
dale Beck near Rossett
Bridge. It takes its name
from a dungeon-like channel
on its course
Miller Crag Miller Crag Mr John Gillbanks As above Miller Crag is a steep
Farmer - Middlefell Place rocky brow between
" Mr Edwd Benson /Farmer - Millbeck\ Dungeon Gill and Stickle
" Mr George Thompson Gill
Farmer - Millbeck
Kirk Howe Kirk Howe Mr John Gillbanks About 64 ch Kirk Howe is a small
Kirk How Mr Edwd Benson SE. of Raw Head low hill between Raven
" Mr George Thompson Crag and Rossett Bridge
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Wray Gill Wray Gill John Green Snr 30 Chains N.W. A stream formed by the junction
Grasmere from "Silver Howe". of a several ones on Grasmere
" John Green Junr Common and flowing in an
Grasmere Eastern direction enters Grasmere
" John Dixon Lake
Grasmere
Restingstead Restingstead As above 33 Chains N.W. A plantation of fir trees
Plantation Plantation from "Silverhowe" at the SE. side of Grasmere
Common
Post Office Post Office As above 30 Chains N.E. from A small dwelling house
"Silverhowe". occupied by Mr James Airey
Postmaster
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Grasmere Grasmere Mr J. Green Snr In the N.E. A large village consisting
Grasmere angle of plan for the most part of
Mr J Green Junr 25.4 detached villas
Grasmere
Mr James Dixon
Grasmere
Covel Wood Covel Wood As above 11 Chains S.W. A small coppice wood
from Silverhowe
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Church Stile Church Stile John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 38 Chains North A dwelling house & on the
Do John Green Junr.do East of Silverhowe North West of the Parish
Do John Dixon do Church of Grasmere, the
property of Miss Wilson of
Goody Bridge
Pavement End Pavement End Whites Directory 25 chains N.E. A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ of Silverhowe residence & property of John
Do John Dixon do Green Senr.
St Oswald's St Oswald's John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 19 chains North A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Junr.do of Silverhowe residence & property of
Do John Dixon do Miss Gibson
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Pavement End Pavement End Whites Directory 25 chains N.E. A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ of Silverhowe residence & property of John
Do John Dixon do Green Senr.
St Oswald's St Oswald's John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 19 chains North A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Junr.do of Silverhowe residence & property of
Do John Dixon do Miss Gibson
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St Oswald's St Oswald's John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 19 chains North A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Junr.do of Silverhowe residence & property of
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Rylands Rylands John Green Senr.Grasmere 35 chains N. A neat dwelling house &
Do John Green Junr.do E. of Silverhowe the property John Green Junr.
Do John Dixon do Grasmere
Dale Lodge Dale Lodge As above 36 chains N. A neat dwelling house &
E. of Silverhowe the residence & property of
Lady Farquhar
The Rectory Rectory As above 34 chains N. A dwelling house& in the
E. of Silverhowe occupation of the Church
Commissioners
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Dale End Dale End Whites Directory 40 chains South A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ East of Silverhowe property of Mr Sculloch
Do John Dixon do
St Oswald's Well St Oswald's Well('\')site of/ Burns History of /Westmorland\ 20 chains N. by E. The site of
(site of) Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ of Silverhowe An Ancient Well from
Do Revd Mr Jeffries /Grasmere\ which the Ph Church
derived its name. It is
now filled in
Kell Crag Kell Crag John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ About 34 chains Rocky eminances South
Do John Dixon do N. of Silverhowe of Score Crag Plantation
Do Township Plan & /Valuation roll\
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Wyke Gill Wyke Gill John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ About 18 chains A deep dell & Stream
Do Wm Green do S.W. of Silverhowe between Grasmere
Do John Dixon do Common & The Wyke
Gell Cottage Gell Cottage Hobsons Co Map 8 Chains North A cottage & gate house the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ of Silverhowe property of Miss Edgar
of Silver Howe
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Rowantree Crag Rowantree Crag John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 26 chains North A precipit(''ate'')uous Crag in
Do John Dixon do of Silverhowe Rowantree Wood
Do Wm Scott do
Riddings Riddings as above 4 chains N.W. of A wood of mixed
Silverhowe Forest & Fir trees the property
of John Green Senr.
Lingy Crag Coppice Lingy Crag Coppice Valuation Roll & Plan 20 chains S. by A small wood of mixed
Do John Green Senr. E. of Silverhowe trees the property of Mr
Greenwood
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Silverhowe Silver(''H'')howe Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ On the North West A neat dwelling house &the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ Side of Grasmere residence & property of
Do John Dixon do Lake Mifs Edgar
The Wyke The Wyke As above & 16 chains South A dwelling house & the
Hobsons Co Map of Silverhowe property of Mr Greenwood
Between Gates Between Gates As above 34 chains S. by A dwelling house & the
E. of Silverhowe property of Mr Johnston
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Church Town Church Town Township Map About 38 chains A few houses on the north
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ N.E. of Silverhowe west of the Parish Church
Do John Dixon do of Grasmere & forming a
portion of Grasmere village
Red Lion Hotel Red Lion Hotel Sign on House 40 Chains {N.E.] A licensed Inn with
Do J Usher of Silverhowe accomodation for Tourists &
Do W Scott it is the property & residence
Red Lion Inn Whites Directory of Mr J Usher
Under Crag Under Crag George Brown About 44 chains A dwelling house & the property
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ {N.E.] of Silverhowe of Messrs Nicholson & Vicars
Do John Dixon do Ambleside
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Undercrag Cottage Undercrag Cottage John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ 46 chains N.E. A dwelling house the property
Do Wm Green do of Silverhowe of Messrs Nicholson & Vicars
Do John Dixon do of Ambleside
Under Howe Under Howe As above 43 chains N.E. A dwelling house the
of Silverhowe property of Messrs Nicholson
Under how Whites Directory & Vicars of Ambleside
Allan Bank Allan Bank Whites Directory 40 chains N. by A neat Mansion house
Do Sir Jno Richardson E. of Silverhowe the residence & property of
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ Mr Dawson
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Well Foot Well Foot Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ 14 chains N.E. The north end of Grasmere
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ of Silverhowe Lake at which there is a
Do John Dixon do landing for pleasure boats
Rowantree Wood Rowantree Wood As above About 25 chains A wood of Forest & Rowan
N. of Silverhowe small trees the property of Captain
Philips & miss Gibson
('' Score Crag Score Crag Plantation As above About 39 Chains A plantation of Fir trees
Plantation'>') N. of Silverhowe the property of Mr Dawson
Scorecrag
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The Wray The Wray Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ About 18 chains A dwelling house & the
Do John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ N. of Silverhowe residence & property of
Do John Dixon do Captain Philips
Wray Hobsons Co map
Kelbarrow Kelbarrow As above 13 chains North A neat dwelling house &
of Silverhowe the property of John Green
Senr. Grasmere
Riggs Riggs As above About 16 chains Two plantations of Fir
N.W.of Silverhowe small trees the property of John
Green Senr.
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Robin Gill Robin Gill John Tyson Easedale In the 4 S.W. corner A stream flowing southward
do William Wilson do of plan (25.4) from Langdale Fell to
do Langdale Beck
Sheep Crag 4 A craggy hill feature on
Lang Howe Lang Howe John Tyson About 62 chains the boundary between Langdale
do William Wilson N. of Silverhowe and Grasmere
do John Green
Brigstone Moss Brigstone Moss John Tyson About 4 43 chains A portion of low moor on the
do William Wilson W. of Silverhowe northwest side of Silver How
do John Green Grasmere
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Swinescar Pike … Crag Swinescar Pike John Tyson Easedale About 4 85 chains A rocky hill feature
do William Wilson do W.by N. of Silverhowe in Grasmere Common
do Isaac Usher Red Lion
Swinescar Hause Brigstone Moss Swinescar Hause John Tyson About 4 90 chains A small shallow dell
do William Wilson W. by N. of Silverhowe on the west side of
do Isaac Usher Swinescar Pike
Silver Howe Silver Howe Hodgsons County Map About 5 31 chains An elevated moorland
do John Green N. of Silverhowe hill Grasmere Common
do William Wilson
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Whorney Side Whorney Side Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ Trace no 4 About 8 chs A tract of moorland and
do Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ E of Low Bleaberry is a part of Langdale Fell
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Knott
Whorneyside Force Whorneyside Force As above Trace no 4 About 38 chs A considerable water\fall/ near
do do NE of Low Bleaberry the west end of Oxendale
do do Knott
Isaac Gill Isaac Gill As above Trace no 4 About 38 chs A stream rises on Langdale
do do SE of Low Bleaberry Fell, and flows into Brown
do do Knott Gill
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High Bleaberry High Bleaberry Knott Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ Trace no 3 About 12 chs A rugged rocky eminence
Knott do Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ W of Low Bleaberry
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Knott
Low Bleaberry Knott Low Bleaberry Knott As above Trace no 3 About 12 chs A rugged rocky eminence
do do E of High Bleaberry
do do Knott
Crinkle Gill Crinkle Gill As above Trace no 3 About 15 chs A stream rises on Langdale
do do SE of Low Bleaberry Fell, near Crinkle Craggs
do do Knott and flows into Oxendale
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Buscoe Sike Buscoe Sike Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ Trace no 1 About 25 chs A stream rises on Langdale
do Mr John Harrison Farmer /Busk Little Langdale\ N of Low Bleaberry Fell near the Three Tarns
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Knott and flows into Oxendale
do Mr John Gillbanks and passes passing through Hell Gill
do Middlefell Place /Langdale\
Shelter Crags Shelter Craggs As above Trace no 1 About 38 chs Several rocky eminences or
do do NW of Low Bleaberry rough craggs extending from
do Crags do Crag Knott Gunson Knott to the Three
do Craggs do Tarns or Tarns of Buscoe
Green Hole Green Hole As above Trace no 1 About 17 chs A tract of moorland and
do do N of Low Bleaberry is part of Langdale
do do Knott Fell
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Earing Crag Earing Cragg Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale Head End\ Trace no 1 About 52 chs A rocky precipice
do Mr John Harrison Farmer /Busk Little Langdale\ N of Low Bleaberry
do Crag Revd Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ Knott
do Craggs Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\
Three Tarns or Three Tarns or } As above
Tarns Buscoe Tarns Buscoe } do Trace no 1 About 58 chs Three small tarns on the
do do NW of Low Bleaberry boundary between the counties
do do Knott of Cumberland & Westmorland
do
Buscoe Buscoe As above Trace no 1 About 37 chs A tract of moorland and is a
do do N of Low Bleaberry part of Langdale Fell
do do Knott
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Gunson Knott Gunson Knott Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ Trace no 3 About 20 A rough rocky eminence
do Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ chs W of Low or cragg, on the boundary
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Bleaberry Knott between the counties of
Cumberland and Westmorland
Mickle Door Mickle Door As above Trace 3 About 31 chs An opening in Crinkle
do do SW of Low Bleaberry Craggs
do do Knott
Crinkle Crags Crinkle Craggs As above Trace no 3 About 25 chs Two very rough rugged eminen-
do do SW of Low Bleaberry ces or craggs which is divided by
do & Crags do Knott an opening called Mickle Door
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White Stones Whites \Stones/ Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ Trace no 2 About 50 chs A rugged hill feature
do Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ NE of Low Bleaberry
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Knott
Hell Gill Hell Gill As above Trace no 2 About 23 chs A deep rocky gill, through
do do NE of Low Bleaberry which flows Buscoe Sike
do do Knott
Dry Gill Dry Gill As above Trace no 2 About 31 chs A stream rises near Whitestones
do do NE of Low Bleaberry and flows into Oxendale
do do Knott
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to be looked to when The Band The Band Mr John Grisdale Trace 1 About 40 chs The Band is a high
25.5 is read 25.5 Farmer - Stool End W by N of Stool ridge in Langdale Fell
" Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer Middlefell Place\ End
" Rev Stephen Birkett
Incumbent of Langdale
See name sheets of Langdale Fell Rev Stephen Birkett Trace 4, 6 About 40 chs Langdale Fell is
25.2 Mr John Grisdale SW of Stool End an extensive district
Mr John Gillbanks containing several thousand
acres of unenclosed moor
the property of R L Watson
Esq of Ecclerigg and others
Stool End Stool End Rev Stephen Birkett Trace 2 10 Chains North A Farmhouse in the
Hodgson's map of Westmorland from Oxendale occupation of Mr John
Mr John Grisdale /occupier\ Grisdale and the property of
Richard Luther Watson Esq
of Ecclerigg near Ambleside
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Oxendale Oxendale Hodgson's map of Westmorland Trace 3 About 40 chs Oxendale is a small
" Rev Stephen Birkett E by N of Stool stream which runs from
Incumbent of Langdale End near the meeting of Crinkle
" Mr John Grisdale /Farmer - Stool End\ Gill and Brown Gill to the
Greendale Greenwood's map of Westmorland junction of Mickleden and
Great Langdale Beck
Mickleden Mickleden Hodgson's map of Westmorland Trace 2 About 10 chs Mickleden is a stream
" Rev Stephen Birkett N of Stool End which rises from the junction
" Mr John Grisdale of Rossett Gill & Stake Gill
Mickleton Beck Greenwood's map of Westmorland to the meeting of Mi Oxen-
dale and Great Langdale Beck
Middlefell Place Middlefell Place Rev Stephen Birkett Trace 3 About 40 chs Consists of two Farmhouses one in
" Greenwood's map of Westmorland E by N of Stool the occupation of the owner Mr John
" White's Directory End Gillbanks & the other in that
" Mr John Gillbanks /occupier & owner\ of Mr Joseph Postlethwaite and
Milford Place Hodgson's Map of Westmorland the property of R L Watson
Esq of Ecclerigg near Ambleside
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Skull Gill Skull Gill Rev Stephen Birkett Trace 5 About 30 chs Skull Gill is a
Incumbent of Langdale S. of Stool End small stream which
" Mr John Grisdale rises near Kettle Cragg
Farmer Stool End and flows into Oxendale
" Mr John Gillbanks
Farmer Middlefell Place
Kettle Crag Kettle Cragg Mr John Grisdale Trace 5 About 35 chs Kettle Crag is a rocky
" Mr John Gillbanks S. of Stool End precipice several hundred
Kettle Crag Rev Stephen Birkett feet high, adjoining
" Mr John Milligan Skull Gill
Farmer — Wall
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to be looked to when Brown Gill Brown Gill Mr John Gillbank Trace 4 About 70 chs Brown Gill is a small
the traces of 25-to-5 & 25.10 on 25"10 Farmer Middlefell Place S.EW. of Stool End stream which flows from
are received " Mr John Grisdale Red Tarn to Oxendale
Farmer Stool End
" Rev Stephen Birkett
Incumbent of Langdale
Brown Howe Brown Howe Mr John Grisdale trace 4 As above Brown Howe is a rocky
Brown How Rev Stephen Birkett hill on Langdale Fell
" Mr John Gillbank adjoining Brown Gill
Ma Green Mane Mr John Grisdale Trace 5 About 37 chs
Green Mane " Mr John Gillbank S. of Stool End
Green Main Rev Stephen Birkett A hill in Langdale Fell
adjoining Skull Gill
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Wall End Wall End Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Trace 3About 31 chs Wall End is a farmhouse
" Hodgson's Map of Westmorland E. of Stool End in the occupation of Mr
" Greenwood's map of Westmorland John Milligan and the
" Rev Stephen Birkett property of Mr Stephen Nicholson
" Otley's Guide to the Lakes of Bootle
Redacre Gill Redacre Gill Mr John Grisdale Trace 3 & 6 About 20 chs Redacre Gill is a small
Farmer - Stool End E. of Stool End stream which rises in Langdale
Mr John Gillbanks Fell between Bleak Rigg and
Farmer - Middlefell Place Kettle Cragg and ends near
Wall End
Markeens Markeens Mr John Grisdale Trace 4 About 55 chs This name is applied
Mr John Gillbanks S.W. of Stool End to a craggy brow adjoining
Mr John Milligan Brown Gill and Oxendale
Farmer - Wall End
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Spout Crag Spout Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 625 Chains East A rocky edge or scar extending
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from "Lingmoor north and south through the fir
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe Tarn wood of the same name
Spoutcrag Wood Spout Crag Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 625 Chains East A wood of fir trees Property of
Thomas Thompson from "Lingmoor Benson Harrison Esq Ambleside
Robert Greenup Tarn"
Hag Wood Hag Wood As above 40 Chains East A wood of forest trees with
from Lingmoor a few firs interspersed: it
Tarn forms a portion of
Baysbrown wood
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Rakerigg Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 4 Fir plantation on the side
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite of Blea Tarn — Property of
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe Richard Luther Watson Esq
Ecclerigg near Ambleside
Lingmoor Tarn Lingmoor Tarn Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 A short distance S. A small tarn or lake on the
Thomas Thompson of the Centre of plan top of Lingmoor Fell
Robert Greenup (25"7 )
See name sheets of Brown Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 A hill feature on the top of
25"11 Thomas Thompson Lingmoor Fell
Robert Greenup
Lingmoor Fell Lingmoor Fell As above Immediatley West A large portion of rough
from "Spoutcrag rocky ground in the township
Wood" of Langdale
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Rossett Bridge Rossett Bridge Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 1About 70 Chains A township bridge of one arch
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite N.W. from "Lingmoor over Great Langdale Beck
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe Tarn" near MiddleFell Place
Side House Side House Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 156 Chains N.W Farm house in the occupation
Thomas Thompson from "Lingmoor of Thomas Milligan and property
Robert Greenup Tarn" of John Milligan Wall End
Great Langdale
Side Pike Side Pike Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 142 Chains W. by N A remarkable and high rocky
Thomas Thompson from "Lingmoor pike or hill found on the east
Robert Greenup Tarn" side of a rock precipice
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Oakhowe Crag Oakhowe Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale Trace 220 Chains N.E. A bold rocky precipice in the
Thos Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite from "Lingmoor Tarn" north east side of Lingmoor Fell
Robt Greenup Farmer Oak Howe
Oak Howe Oak Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 348 Chains N.E. Farm house in the occupation
Thomas Thompson from "Lingmoor Tarn" of Robert Greenup and property
Robert Greenup of Benson Harrison Esq Ambleside
Bleatarn House Bleatarn House Revd Stephen Birkett Trace (…)36 Chains S.E. Farm house in the occupation
Thomas Thompson from "Lingmoor" of John Grigg and property of
Robert Greenup Tarn" Richard Luther Watson Ecclerigg
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See name sheets of Hammer Scar Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 3About 80 chs A rocky scars and hill feature in
26"5 Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite E. of Chapel Stile rough fell ground on the east side
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How of the stream dividing the townships
of Langdale Rydale
Nicholas Coppice Nicholas Coppice Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 3About 70 chs A close coppice wood — property
Thomas Thompson NE. of Chapel of E. J. Scollick near Ulverston
Robert Greenup Stile
New Bridge New Bridge Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 4About 20 chs An occupation bridge of one arch
Thomas Thompson SW. of Chapel over Great Langdale Beck near
Robert Greenup Stile Thrang —
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P. H. White Lion Inn Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 1In Chapel Stile Public house in the occupation of
not room enough Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite Edward Tyson Chapel Stile and
to write the name in full Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How property of the Revd Stephen Birkett
for the time being —
The Parsonage The Parsonage Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 As above A neat house close to the church
Thomas Thompson in Chapel Stile and \the/residence and
Robert Greenup property of the Revd Stephen Birkett
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Kidshole Wood Kidshole Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 4About 21 chs Mixed wood property of Benson
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite SW. of Chapel Harrison Esq. Green Bank Ambleside
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile —
Thrang Thrang Isaac Bird, owner, Great Langdale Trace 4About 13 chs Farm house Beer house and a cottage
Throng Revd Stephen Birkett SW. of Chapel in the occupation of John Tyson &
Thrang Thomas Thompson Stile Property of Isaac Bird Chapel
do Robert Greenup Stile Langdale
Bridgehowe School Bridgehowe School Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 4About 8 chs S. of A school house for the education of
(Endowed) Thomas Thompson Chapel Stile Boys & Girls It is an endowed school
Robert Greenup and situated on the south side of
Chapel Stile on a piece of rocky
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Baysbrown Pool Baysbrown Pool Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 4About 2335 chs A stream commencing on the south
Thos Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite S.W. of Chapel Stile side of Hawk How and flowing in
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How an easterly course to Great Langdale
Beck near Thrang —
Baysbrown Baysbrown Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 4About 40 chs Farm house in the occupation of
Thos Thompson SW. of Chapel Wilson Hartley and property of
Robert Greenup Stile Benson Harrison Esq. Green Bank
Ambleside —
Baysbrown Baysbrown Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 4About 40 chs An extensive coppice wood with
Wood Thomas Thompson S. of Chapel Stile a few scattered firs in some parts of it
Robert Greenup Property of Benson Harrison Esq.
Green Bank Ambleside
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Walthwaite Wood Walthwaite Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 5About 40 chs A large tract of Rough Pasture Common
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite E by S. of Chapel to the township on the south side
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile of the village of Elterwater
Lord's Quarry Lord's Quarry Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5About 36 chs Blue slate stone quarry in Steps End
Thomas Thompson S by E. of Chapel Coppice Property of Mr John Robinson
Robert Greenup Stile Elterwater Hall
Cross Gates Cross Gates Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5About 43 chs The meeting of old lanes and footpath
Thomas Thompson S. of Chapel Stile in Baysbrown Wood —
Robert Greenup
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Ashleygarth Crag Ashleygarth Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 6About 43 chs A rocky crag in Langdale Fell
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite E. of Chapel Stile near to Elterwater village —
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How
White Howe White Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 6About 50 chs A small rocky eminence in the
Thomas Thompson E. by S. of Chapel Common called Walthwaite Wood
Robert Greenup Stile —
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Sheep Crag Sheep Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 1About 27 chs A portion of a lofty range of rocky
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite N by W. of Chapel crags on the west side of Silver Howe
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe Stile — on Langdale Fell
Thrang Gill Thrang Gill Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1About 20 chs A stream rising on the west side
Thomas Thompson N. of Chapel of Silver Howe on Langdale Fell
Robert Greenup Stile — and flowing in \a/ southerly course to
the east side of Thrang Quarry where
it enters —
Chapel Stile Chapel Stile Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1Near the centre A small village in Great Langdale
Thomas Thompson of this plan — where the church stands consisting of
Robert Greenup The Parsonage a Public house and cottages
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Trinity Church Trinity Church Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 1Near the centre A neat commodious Church with
(Per Curacy) (Perpetual Curacy) Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite of this Plan a square tower and Clock and
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How situated at the hamlet called "Chapel
Stile" in Langdale
Silver Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 A loft range of rocky hill or fell
Thomas Thompson Partly in Langdale and Grasmere
Robert Greenup Fells —
Megs Gill Meg's Gill Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 About 30 chs A stream rising on Silver How in
Thomas Thompson N by E. of Chapel Langdale Fell and flowing in in a
Robert Greenup Stile southerly course through a deep valley
to Walthwate — where the name
terminates —
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Raven Crag Raven Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 2 About 26 chs Steep faces of rocks on the north
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite N.E. of Chapel east side of Walthwaite on
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile — Langdale Fell
Walthwaite Walthwaite Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 About 12 chs A small hamlet of one farm house
Thomas Thompson E. of Chapel Stile and several cottages on the east
Robert Greenup side of Chapel Stile in Great
Langdale
Dow Crag Dow Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 2 About 45 chs Rocky crag on the ridge called
Thomas Thompson E. of Chapel Stile Dow Bank in Langdale Fell and
Robert Greenup partly in Grasmere Fell Common
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Dow Bank Dow Bank Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 3 About 45 chs A lofty ridge of rocky surface
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite N.E. of Chapel where the boundary between the
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile — townships of Grasmere and Langdale
run on the fell —
Hunting Sty Hunting Sty Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 3 About 70 chs Bridle road and Foot path leading
Thomas Thompson E. of Chapel Stile from the township road through Walthwaite
Robert Greenup Wood across the fells towards Grasmere
Huntingsty Crag Hunting Sty Crag Revd Stephen Birkett As above A bold face of rocks on Langdale
Thomas Thompson Fell with the Bridle Road and Footpath
Robert Greenup called Hunting Sty leading along
its base
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to be looked to See name sheets of Langdale Fell Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel stile Trace 1 North of Chapel High ranges of rocky hills containing
again 25"2 Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite Stile — Langdale Pikes and other remarkable
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How features — and common to the township
Harry Place Harry Place Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1 About 40 chs Two farm houses in the occupation
Thomas Thompson N.W. of Chapel Stile of Mr John Browne and others and
Robert Greenup property of E. J. Scollick near
Ulverstone —
Copt Howe Copt Howe Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1 About 27 chs A small but remarkable round
Thomas Thompson N.W. of Chapel Stile hill formed of rock on the west
Robert Greenup side of Copt How Gill in Lang-
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Copthowe Gill Copt Howe Gill Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel stile Trace 1 About 25 chs A stream rising on Langdale Fell
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite NW. of Chapel on the west side of Silver Howe
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile and flowing in a southerly course
to Great Langdale Beck
Thrang Crag Throng Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1 About 12 chs A rocky hill on the north side of
Thrang Crag Thomas Thompson NW. of Chapel Thrang Quarry on Langdale Fell
do do Robert Greenup Stile
do do Isaac Bird Langdale
Thrang Quarry Throng Crag Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 1 About 10 chs An extensively worked quarry of
Thrang Quarry Thomas Thompson W. of Chapel blue slate stone on the west side
do do Robert Greenup Stile of Chapel Stile in Langdale fell
do do Isaac Bird
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Powder Mills Powder Mills Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 5 About 40 chs An extensive powder works \Mill & outbuildings/ enclosed
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite S.E. of Chapel in a wood on the north side of Great
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile — Langdale Beck at the village of Elterwater
Property of John Robinson & Co —
Elterwater Elterwater Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 About 45 chs A village consitsting of cottage houses
Thomas Thompson S.E. of Chapel with a few farm houses Elterwater
Robert Greenup Stile Hall and a Beer house
Elterwater Bridge Elterwater Bridge Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 As above A county bridge of one arch over
(County) Thomas Thompson Great Langdale Beck at the
Robert Greenup village of Elterwater
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Great Langdale Great Langdale Beck Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 5About 20 chs A large beck commencing from \considerable stream formed by the junction of/ several small
Beck Thomas Thompson Yeoman Wallthwaite S. of Chapel Stile streams \ones/ at Langdale Pike Lingmoor
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Fell ter? and flowing in an easterly
course to Elterwater
Stepsend Coppice Steps End \Stepsend/ Coppice Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 About 29 chs. Wood of fir and forest trees-
Thomas Thompson S by E of Chapel Property of Mr John Robinson
Robert Greenup Stile Elterwater Hall
Yew Crags Yew Crags Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 5 About 40 chs. Close coppice wood with fir in the
Thomas Thompson S. of Chapel Stile north and south west sides of it
Robert Greenup Property William Jackson
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Low Wood Low Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile Trace 4 About 80 chs A coppice wood Property E.B.W.
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Wallthwaite E by S. of Chapel Balme Esq High Close Loughrigg
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How Stile
Cowdubs Wood Cowdubs Wood Revd Stephen Birkett Trace 6 About 80 chs Coppice Wood with some scattered
Thomas Thompson SW. of Chapel firs Property of E.B.W. Balme Esq
Robert Greenup Stile High Close Loughrigg
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Cold Pike Cold Pike Hodgson's co Map On the East Cold Pike is a high
" Revd S Birkett margin of plan rocky hill on the
Incumbt of Langdale (25"9) Boundary between West-
" Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer – Middlefell Place\ morland and Cumberland
Great Knott Great Knott Revd S Birkett 37 Chains N Great Knott is a
" Mr J Gillbanks from Cold Pike steep rocky hill
" Mr G. Thompson adjoining the County
Farmer - Millbeck Boundary
Great Cove Great Cove Mr J Gillbanks 80 Chains N.W Great Cove is a deep
" Mr G Thompson from "Cold Pike" rocky hollow at the
" Mr J Posselthwaite foot of Flesk
Farmer – Middle-
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Flesk Flesk Mr J Gillbanks Immediately Flesk is a high
Farmer – Middle- W. of "Great Cove". rocky hill overhang-
fell Place ing Great Cove
Mr J Posselthwaite
Farmer – Middlefell Place
Mr G Thompson
Farmer – Millbeck
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Wrynose Wrynose Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ Trace No 4Near the junction A rugged hill feature
do (on 25-14) Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ of the Counties of adjoining the tCounties of
do Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Y Lancaster Cumberland & Westmorland
do Cumberland &
Westmorland
Miller Stands Miller Stands Mr James Dixon About 40 chains A hill feature in the South
Mr John Harrison E. by S. of Long part of "Langdale Fell".
Revd Stephen Birkett Crag
Plan 25 - 14
Three Shire Stone Three Shire Stone A large stone at the junction
or or As above A the source of of the three Counties of
Threefoot Brandreth Threefoot /Brandreth\ the River Brathay Lancaster, Cumberland &
Westmorland.
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Pike of Blisco Pike of Blisco Mr G Thompson /Farmer – Millbeck\ About 44 chains Pike of Blisco is
Do Mr J Gillbanks /Farmer, Middlefell Place\ N.W. of Long a high rocky hill
Pike of Bliscow Otley's Guide Crag adjoining the County
" Rev S. Birkett Boundary and overlook-
Incumbt of Langdale ing Great Langdale
Pike of Blisca Mr J. Posselthwaite /Farmer - Middlefell Place\
Pike of Blease Hodgson's co Map
Pike \ Do or / o' Bliscow} Wordsworth's Guide
to the Lakes
Red Tarn Red Tarn Hodgson's co Map About 60 chains Red Tarn is a small
" Revd S. Birkett W. of Long Crag Sheet of water adjoining
" Mr John Gillbanks the County Boundary and
at the foot of Cold Pike
Black Wars Black Wars Mr John Gillbanks About 60 chains Black Wars a precipi
" Mr J Posselthwaite N.W. of Long -tous Cliff on the side of
" Mr G Thompson Crag the Pike of Blisco
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Widdy Gill Widdy Gill Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ About 20 chs A stream rises near the
do " Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ S.E. of "Wrynose" three shire stone and and
do " Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ flows to its junction with
with Wrynose Gill and Little Lang-
dale Beck and is the boundary
between the Counties of Westmorland
and Lancashire
Widdygill Foot Widdygill Foot As above 45 Chains East The junction of the streams
do Do from Wrynose"
do Do
Long Turn Long Turn As above About 37 Chains A turn like the letter S on
do do S. by E. of Long the road from Elterwater
do do Crag to Eskdale
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Great Horse Cragg Great Horse Mr Jas Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ Trace no 4About 30 chains A rugged rocky eminence
do Crag Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ S.E. of Long on brow of hill
do Crag Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Crag
Wrynose Gill Wrynose Gill As above Trace No 4 About 25 ch. A stream rises on Langdale Fell
do do S.E. of Long Crag near Long Cragg and flows
do do to its junction with Little Langdale
Beck and Widdy Gill
Wrynose Bridge /(County)\ Wrynose As above Trace No 4 About 32 chains A stone bridge of one arch
do Bridge do S.E. of Long Crag across Wrynose Gill on the
do do road from Elter Water to
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Long Cragg Long Crag Mr James Dixon /Dale End, Little Langdale\ Trace No 4 About 20 ch A low rugged rocky
do Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ S.W. of Bleaberry eminence
do Crag Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Knott & near
the Centre of plan
(25"10)
Green Cragg Green Crag As above Trace No 4 About 25 chains A rugged rocky eminence
do do S. by W. of Long
Green Crag do Crag
Little Horse Cragg Little Horse As above Trace No 4 20 chains S.E. A rugged rocky eminence
do Crag do of Long Crag or brow of hill
do Crag do
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Blakerigg Blake Rigg Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ TraceNo 3About 28 chains A rugged hill feature
do " Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ N.E. of Long
do " Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ Crag
Bleaberry Knott Bleaberry As above Trace No 3 20 Chains A rocky rugged hill feature
do Knott do N.E. of Long Crag
do do
Black Cragg Black Crag As above Trace No 4 About 28 Chains A rugged rocky eminence
do do W. by S. of Long on the boundary between the
do Crag do Crag counties of Cumberland
and Westmorland