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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) | ||||||
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