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Lambert’s Leap | Lamberts Leap | Mr. Richard Davidson | In the N.W. of the | A perpendicular rocky fall of | ||
Lamberts Leap | Mr. Telford | parish. About 29 chs | about 45 feet. The water from the drains of | |||
Lamberts Leap | Mr. Sewell | West from Robin Sheep’s Cave | the North part of the town Issue out here & | |||
Lamberts Leap | White’s Directory | flows through a deep & narrow Channel till | ||||
its Confluence with Ouse Burn This place | ||||||
has been So Called from a Circumstance that | ||||||
happened here on the 20th. Of September 1749. | ||||||
"As Mr. C. Lambert, the Son of a physician in | ||||||
"Pilgrim Street, was riding along Sandyford Lane | ||||||
"his mare took fright, and going at full speed to | ||||||
"the bridge, leaped over the battlement into the | ||||||
John McMahon CA |
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