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Ross Links | Ross Links | Mr. R.G. Bolam, Barmoor | On sheets | This name applies to a considerable | ||
Ross Links | Mr. James Robertson | 12.10 | tract of undulating ground, the surface | |||
Ross Links | Mr. William Hardie, Ross | 12.11 | of which is covered with rough pasture, and | |||
12.14 | bent, having numerous sand banks and | |||||
12.15 & | pits formed by whirlwinds – interspersed, | |||||
16.3 | some of which are of considerable depth. It is | |||||
used as a Warren, and let with the farm of | ||||||
Ross. Proprietor, the Earl of Tankerville. | ||||||
Long Bog | Long Bog | Mr. R.G. Bolam | On Sheet | A low-lying strip of rough pasture, being a | ||
Long Bog | Mr. R.P. Nesbet, Elwick | 12.15 | portion of Ross Links, which is generally inun- | |||
Long Bog | Mr. Wm Hardie | dated by water during the winter. | ||||
Ross Back Sands | Ross Back Sands | Mr. R.G. Bolam | On sheets | A sandy beach, lying between high and low | ||
Ross Back Sands | Mr. R.P. Nesbet, Elwick | 12.11 | water mark, and extending between "Budle | |||
Ross Back Sands | Mr. Wm Hardie | 12.15 | Bay" and "Ross Old Law" – the property | |||
16.3 & | of the Earl of Tankerville. | |||||
16.4 | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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