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Black Dike Black Dike Mr. William Hardie On sheets A quantity of Stones
Black Dike Mr. Thomas Smart 16.3 & laid down in the sand
Black Dike Mr. Adam Henderson 16.4 opposite the junction of
Black Dike Mr. George Robson Ross Low, with Budle Water,
on the north side, and
Continuing along the side of
the latter stream for a
short distance; these stones
were placed here to keep
the water in its present
course. The stones are now
partially covered with Sea
weed, which gives it a
black, appearance in the
sand, (hence the name)

Note: Unsigned

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