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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Callerhues Crag | Callerhues Crag | Mr. Riddle | About 16 chains |
A very prominent and bold | ||
Callerhues Crag | Mr. Hall | of Mathews Quarry | Craggy Brow extending east and | |||
Callerhues Crag | Mr. Headly | west on "Hareshaw Common" | ||||
Matthew’s Quarry | Matthew’s Quarry | Mr. Riddle | About 16 chains NE | A small "Free stone" Quarry | ||
Matthew’s Quarry | Mr. Pearson | of Callerhues Crag | on Hareshaw Common named | |||
Matthew’s Quarry | Mr. Headly | after the discoverer thereof. | ||||
Callerhue |
Callerhues Moss | Mr. Riddle | About 12 chains S | A swampy flat so called | ||
Callerhues Moss | Mr. Hall | of Callerhues Crag | from the Rocky brow | |||
Callerhues Moss | Mr. Headly | that forms its north Boundary | ||||
Robert Kane Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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