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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Walby’s Hole | Walby’s Hole | Mr. R. Blacklock | 49 Chains | A few large Rocks on the | ||
Walby’s Hole | Mr. Common | South of | face of an eminence South | |||
Walby’s Hole | Mr. Nesbitt | The Manse. | of Harbottle, Where a Soldier | |||
named Walby Secreted himself | ||||||
when Closely persued for | ||||||
desertion. | ||||||
Fair Ground | Fair Ground | Mr. Robert Blacklock | West of and | A small pasture field used | ||
Fair Ground | Mr. Common | adjoining The | as a fair ground, Situated West | |||
Fair Ground | Mr. Athy | Manse. | of the Village of Harbottle | |||
the property of His Grace the Duke | ||||||
of Northumberland who gives the | ||||||
use of the above gratis. | ||||||
Cold Law | Cold Law | Mr. Robert Blacklock | 80 Chains | A Considerable eminence the | ||
Cold Law | Mr. Common | South West of | South Side of which is | |||
Cold Law | Mr Aleck (Harbottle) | The Manse. | thickly Covered with large | |||
loose Rocks. | ||||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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