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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Bell Crag | Bell Crag | Mr. Dixon | About 24 chains SE | A very remarkable rocky precipice | ||
Bell Crag | Mr. Thompson | of Watch Crags | composed of a number of very great rocks | |||
Bell Crag | Estate Plan | lying together and presenting a very rugged | ||||
appearance | ||||||
Watch Crags | Watch Crags | Mr Dixon | About 24 chains NW | Two rugged and rocky precipices | ||
Watch Crags | Mr Thompson | of Bell Crag | situated on a very high and commanding | |||
Watch Crags | Estate Plans | hill composed of immense rocks piled together | ||||
South Mesling Crag | South Mesling Crag | Mr Dixon | About 26 Chains N W | A rocky precipice consisting of some | ||
South Mesling Crag | Mr Thompson | of Bell Crag | large blocks of stones heaped together and | |||
South Mesling Crag | Estate Plans | scattered about. | ||||
Shitlington Common | See Name Book of S68 P10 | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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