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H904 THE!LONDON GAZETTE, 29Ra .OCTOBER: 1970 H904 THE!LONDON GAZETTE, 29ra .OCTOBER: 1970 Register Unit Nos. •.'• -. ' Land known as/at • - . C.L. 470 10 Roadside Strips of Land, 2 disused, Parish Quarry One-Pinfold, Heck, Osgoldcross R.D. • • C.L. 471 The Forde, Lotherton and Aberford, Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 472 (a) & (b) ... Inchfidd Moor, Borough of Todmorden and Borough of Bacup (Lanes.). C.L. 473 (a) & (b) ... Littledale Pasture, Ingleton, Settle R.D. C.L. 474 (a) Back Shaw Lane off Hainworth Shaw, Keighley Borough C.L. 475 (a) Land in Marsden, Nr. Netherwood, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 476 (a) Dallowgill Moor Laverton, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 477 Pinfold, Field Lane, Aberford, Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 478 (b) Lofthouse Moor, Fountains Earth, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 479 (a) The Ford, Grindleton Bridge, Grindleton, Bowland R.D. C.L. 480 (a) Bank Bottom, Grindleton, Bowland R.D. C.L. 481 (a) & (b) ... Blubberhouses Moor, Blubberhouses and Timble Great, Wharfedale R.D. and Thruscross, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 482 Common Scars, Lawkland, Settle R.D. C.L. 483 Feizor Wood and In Moor, Lawkland, Settle R.D. C.L. 484 (a) March Haigh (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 485 (a) March Haigh (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 486 (a) March Haigh (Part) Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 487 (a) Clowes Moss (Part) Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 488 Armathwaite & Riggs Pasture Stonebeck Up, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 489 (a) Easington Fell (Part) Newton, Bowland R.D. C.L. 490 Sand Holes, Hirst Courtney, Selby R.D. C.L. 491 Cragg Wood, Horsforth U.D. C.L. 492 Parish Quarry, Hensall, Osgoldcross R.D. C.L. 493 Village Tip Grantley, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 494 (a) Castleshaw Moor Delph, Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 495 ... ... Kilnsey Greens, Conistone with Kilnsey, Skipton R.D. C.L. 496 ... ... Conistone Green, Conistone with Kilnsey, Skipton R.D. C.L. 497 (a) & (b) ... The Moors & Wastes of Heptonstall (Black Moor & Flask) Hepton R.D. C.L. 498 (a) & (b) ... Oxenhope Moor & Midgley Moor Wadsworth Hepton R.D. C.L. 499 (b) Rawdon Common, Aireborough U.D. C.L. 500 (a) Binn Moor (Parts) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 501 (a) Whernside Gt. Allotment, Dent, Sedberg R.D. C.L. 502 (a) Nesfield Dean and Village Green, Nesfield with Langbar, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 503 Bingley Moor, Bingley U.D. C.L. 504 (b) Denton Moor, Denton, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 505 Thornton Moor, Denholm U.D. C.L. 506 Land at Great Timble, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 507 Airton Village Green, Settle R.D. C.L. 508 ... ... The Oval, Park Drive, Harrogate Municipal Borough. C.L. 509 Village Green and Riverside, Arncliffe, Settle R.D. C.L. 510 ... ... Hawksworth Moor, Aireborough U.D. C.L. 511 (a) Carlesmoor (Part) Leverton, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 512 Grisedale Foot, Garsdale, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 513 (b) Land adjoining Harrogate Ripon Road, Bishop Monkton, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 514 (b) ... ... Land adjoining Ripon and Bishop Monkton Low Road, Little Thorpe, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 515 (a) Horse Head Moor East Side and Hagg with Raisgill Wood, Buckden, Skipton R.D. C.L. 516 (a) Dunsop Low Fell (Part) Slaidburn, Bowland R.D. C.L. 517 Back Lane Foot Grassingtonj Skipton R.D. C.L. 518 Rakes Lane with The Stocks Green Appletreewick, Skipton R.D. C.L. 519 Askwith Moor, Askwith Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 520 Weston Moor, Weston, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 521 ... ... Township Quarry Cracoe, Skipton R.D. C.L. 522 ... ... Washtub Lane-and site of Pinfold, Cracoe, Skipton R.D. C.L. 523 Land in Back Lane Cracoe, Skipton R.D. C.L. 524 Fountains Earth Moor (Part) Fountains Earth Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 525 The Green, Ramsgill, Sitonebeck Down, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 526 ... ... Lodge Moor, Stonebeck Up, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 527 ... ... Goistock CulUngworth, Bingley U.D. C.L. 528 (a) Studford Moss, Helwith Bridge, Horton in Ribblesdale, Settle R.D. C.L. 529 (a) Brunscar High Fell, Ingleton, Settle R.D. C.L. 530 (a) Brocket Holes Pasture (Part) Ingleton, Settle R.D. C.L. 531 (a) Little Moor (Part) Wadsworth, Hepton R.D. Hebden Royd U.D. C.L. 532 (a) Holme Moor and Binn Moor (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 533 (a) March Haigh (Part) Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 534 (a) Row Greaves (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 535 (a) Firth Pule (Part) Marsden Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 536 (a) Castleshaw Moor (Part) Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 537 Village Garden, Ruffonth, Nidderdale R.D. C.L. 538 Hunger Hills, Horsforth U.D. C.L. 539 ... ... Townend Common, Stocksbridge U.D; C.L. 540 Moselden Pasture and Withers End, Ripponden U.D. C.L. 541 Cleatop Moor Settle R.D. C.L. 542 Donkey Hill Grassington, Skipton R.D. C.L. 543 Starbottom Green and Beckside Land Kettlewell with Starbottom, Skipton R.D. C.L. 544 The Greens in the Parish of Thorpe, Skipton R.D. C.L. 545 Land at Kettlewell Village Kettlewell with Starbottom, Skipton R.D. C.L. 546 Land near Kettlewell Beck, in the Village of Kettlewell, Kettlewell with Star- bottom, Skipton R.D. C.L. 547 ... ... Pockstones Moor, Thruscross and Thornthwaite with Padside, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 548 Land beside Ketrlewell Beck, Kettlewell with Starbottom Skipton R.D. C.L. 549 (a) Wood Hey, Hebden Royd U.D. C.L. 550 Land at Leeds Road, Bramhope, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 551 Hall Wells, Appletreewick, Skipton R.D. C.L. 552 (a) Intack, Gawthrop, Dent, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 553 (a) & (b) ... Hazlewood Moor, Thruscross, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. Hazlewood with Storkhs, Skipton R.D. C.L. 554 (a) Delf Hill, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough C.L. 555 (a) Barcroft Drying Ground, Barcroft Cross Road, Keighley.
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