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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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Tower | Tower | R Shafto | 5 Chains West of | The site of an ancient | ||
Site of | Site of | The Black Horse | Tower not the slighest | |||
Tower | Mr. Walton | (PH) | Vestige of it remains | |||
Site of | ||||||
Tower | Mr. Welton Builder | |||||
Site of | Barrasford | |||||
Gunnerton Nick | Gunnerton Nick | R Shafto Esqr. | 40 Chains |
An indentation in the | ||
Gunnerton Nick | Mr. Welton | of The Black Horse | ground through Gunnerheugh | |||
Gunnerton Nick | Mr. Hutchinson Gunnerton | PH | Crags it is a prominent object | |||
and is well known by the name | ||||||
Gunnerheugh | Gunnerheugh Crags | R Shafto Esqr. | 40 Chains |
A ridge of very bold limestone | ||
Crags | Gunnerheugh Crags | Revd. Mr. Arrowsmith | of The Black Horse | rocks cropping out to the north | ||
Gunnerton | PH | and west the northern portion are | ||||
Gunnerheugh Crags | Mr Gibson Colwell | the boldest and loftiest Rocks in the parish | ||||
and a view from their Summit commands | ||||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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