196 Account of the Levelling taken from 
The altitudes of the church towers (unless otherwise men- 
tioned) are exclusive of the pinnacles and spires. 
Lat. N. Long. W.. Altitude. 
4 “ 
Penpre Hun (PH)! «= 5535211 217 21 1824 feet. 
Boulsworth Hill?, .. 5349 5 2 5 58 1697 
(upright stone.) 
Ingleborough 3 Ag 5410 4 .2 18 18 2368 
Pennigent 4 ee 94.1056 2.14 22 2281 
Great WhHeERNSIDE(G.W.)554 9 44 1 59 24 2309 
Symon Srat (West)(S.8.)° 54.2.8 1.52 28 1593 
ut. 
Symon Seat (East)7 .. 54 210 1.51 54 1585 
Poxstones Moor® Oe Ad D. 270 iy ple 5024 jubilee 
Carncliffe (?)9 “it 54.122. 152.59. 1471 
Roggan Hall 1° wa o4. 1 5 149 30 1318 
(Ridge S. end.) 
Beamscry Rock (B.R.)" 53 58 16 15015 1810 
Beamsley Beacon’? .. 53.58 10 1 50 34 ‘1286 
( Ground.) 
Gaisegill .. is 53 58 44 48 40 1332 
1 A well known hill in Lancashire, near Clithero. The Beacon hillock 
is about eight feet higher. (By R.M. —1-6 foot. By S.S.—3-0. By G.W. 
+7:4. By B.R. —0°5. 
* Near Colne in Lancashire. (By R.M. —5'8. By P.H. +1-8. By B.T. 
+37. By C.B. +03.) 
3 A majestic mountain three miles N.E. of Ingleton, near Settle. The 
old building on the west side is several feet higher. (By R.M.+2-4. By 
P.H.—5:-2. By G.W. +655 
* A steep mountain six miles N. of Settle. (By P.H.) 
° Highest rock on the S.W. side of a huge shapeless mountain at the 
head of Netherdale, and three miles N.E. of Kettlewell in Craven. (Its 
altitude above the sea, as determined by the barometer, is stated in Dr. 
Whittaker’s Hist. of Craven to be 17104 feet!) A nameless mountain to the 
N.N.W. is still higher. (By R.M. —1-3. By B.R. —1°3. By 8.8. +1:3.) 
§ A pile of rocks eight miles N.E. of Skipton, on East Barden Fell. The 
hut is about six feet higher than the rock on which it stands. (By B.R. 
—O6. By R.M. +02. By A.C. +3:7.) , 
7 A larger pile of rocks to the East. (By R.M. +2:2. By S.S. —2:3. 
By BR. +01. By C.B. —0:1.) 
8 A rocky eminence 7378 feet to the East of SS. (By B.R.) 
® Some low rocks on East Barden Fell, and one mile S,W. of Symon 
Seat Hut. (By B.R.+2:1. By S.S. —2 1.) 
‘0 A white building for the accommodation of shooters, three miles N.E. 
of Bolton Abbey. (By R.M. 41-2. By I.H. +23. By B.R. —0-7. By 
C.B. —2:-4. By G.A.C. —0.4.) 
1 On Blaeber Fell two miles S.E. of Bolton Abbey. (By R.M.) 
12 427 yards W.S.W. ofthe rock. (By R.M.+0°8. By B.R. —0°8.) 
‘3 About Lj mile E.N.E. of the rock, and is the highest ground on Blae- 
ber Fell (or Gawk-hill Ridge). A Roman road to Isurium passes over it. 
(By R.M. —0°3. By B.R. +0:3.) 
— 
Denton 
