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A Administrative Country Top is the highest peak in one of the traditional administrative (1974-1996) counties.
An Arderin is a mountain in Ireland with a height greater then 500m and a prominence greater 30m.
A Binnion is a mountain in Ireland with a height less then 400m and a prominence greater 100m.
A Birkett is a mountain in the Lake District, England with a height greater then 1,000ft.
A Bridge is a peak featured in George Bridge's book: Mountains of England and Wales: Tables of the 2000ft Summits
A Buxton & Lewis is a peak featured in the book by Chris Buxton and Gwyn Lewis, "Mountain Summits of England and Wales".
A Carn is a mountain in Ireland with a height between 400m and 500m.
A Corbett is any mountain in Scotland with a height between 2,500ft and 3,000ft and a prominence greater then 500ft.
A Corbett Top is a peak in Scotland with a height between 2500 and 2999 feet with a prominence greater then 30m.
A Current County/UA Top is the highest peak in a current administrative county or Unitary Authority of Britain.
A Dewey is a mountain in England, Wales or the Isle of Man with a height between 500m and 610m and a prominence greater then 30m
A Dillon is a peak featured in Paddy Dillon's book: Irish 2010 climbing guidebook: "The Mountains of Ireland"
A Dodd is a peak in England, Wales or Scotland with a height with a height between 500m and 600m and a prominence greater 30m.
A Donald is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 2,000ft and a prominence greater then 100ft.
A Donald Dewey is a peak in the Scottish lowlands with a height between 500m and 2000ft and a prominence gerater then 30m.
A Fellranger is a peak featured in the Lake District, Mark Richard's Fellranger guidebook series.
A Furth is any peak in England, Wales or Ireland with a height above 3000ft
A Graham is any mountain in Scotland with a height between 2,000ft and 2,500ft and a prominence greater then 150m.
A Graham Top is a peak in Scotland with a height between 2000 and 2500 feet with a prominence between 30m and 150m.
A Hewitt (Hill in England, Wales and Ireland over Two Thousand) is a mountain in England, Wales or Ireland with a height over 2,000ft and a prominence greater then 30m.
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A Highland Five is a peak in the Scottish Highlands with a height between 500m and 2,000ft and a prominence greater then 30m.
An Historic County Top is a peak in one of the traditional historic counties.
A Hump (Hundred and upwards Metre Prominence) is any mountain in Britain or Ireland with a prominence over 100m, regardless of height.
A London Borough Top is the highest point in a London Borough or the City of London.
A Marilyn is any mountain in Britain or Ireland with a prominence over 150m, regardless of height.
A Munro is any Scottish mountain with a height above 3000ft.
A Munro Top is a Scottish summit with a height above 3000ft, but not considered a seperate mountain from those listed in the Munro list.
A Murdo is a mountain in Scotland with a height greater then 3000ft and a prominence greater then 30m.
A Myrddyn Dewey is a peak in Ireland with a height between 500m and 609m and a prominence greater then 30m.
A Nuttall is a mountain in England or Wales with a height over 2000ft and a prominence greater then 15m
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A SIB is the highest peak on a Significant Island of Britain (islands with an area of at least 30 hectares and a prominence of at least 30m).
A Simm is any mountain in Britain or Ireland with a prominence over 30m and a height above 600m.
A Sub 490-499m hill is a peak which doesn't meet the prominence criteria of a Sub 490-499m hill but is within 10m of it.
A Subdodd is a peak in England, Wales or Scotland which doesn't meet the prominence criteria of a Dodd but is within 10m of it.
A Subhump is a peak in England, Wales or Scotland which doesn't meet the prominence criteria of a Humps but is within 10m of it.
A Submarilyn is a peak in Britain which doesn't meet the criteria of a Marilyn but has a prominence within 10m of it.
A Submyrddyn Dewey is a peak in Ireland which doesn't meet the criteria of a Myrddyn Deweys but has a prominence within 10m of it.
A Subsimm is a peak in England, Wales or Scotland which doesn't meet the prominence criteria of a Simm but is within 10m of it.
The Synges are a list of peaks in the Lake District, England, listed in Timothy Synge's The Lakeland Summits: Survey of the Fells of the Lake District National Park
The Trail 100 list is a list of "must climb" mountains in the United Kingdom.
A Tump (Thirty & Upward Metre Prominences) is a hill in Britain with a prominence over 30m.
A Vandeleur-Lynam is a peak in Ireland with a height greater then 600m and a prominence greater then 15m.
A Wainwright is a mountain located with the Lake District, England that is featured in Alfred Wainwright's book: Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells
A Wainwright Outlying Fell is a mountain located in or around the Lake District, England that is featured in Alfred Wainwright's book: The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
The Welsh 3000s includes every peak in Wales over 3000ft in height