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Aid Crag | Aid Crag | Mr Thomson | About 6 chains N | A very remarkable and steep ledge of large rocks | ||
Aid Crag | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Moss | abruptly sloping towards the North and terminating | |||
Aid Crag | Mr Charlton | in loose rocks and scattered stones the origin of the | ||||
name cannot be ascertained | ||||||
Aid Moss | Aid Moss | Mr Thomson | About 6 chains S. | An extensive portion of flat marshy ground | ||
Aid Moss | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Crag | deriving its name from its situation near to | |||
Aid Moss | Mr Charlton | Aid Crag | ||||
Aid Foal | Mr Thomson | About 6 chains N | ||||
Aid Foal | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Crag | ||||
Aid Foal Cancelled | Mr Charlton | |||||
Great Wanney Crag | Great Wanney Crag | Mr Thomson | About 52 chains S E | A very remarkable and conspicuous ledge of rocks abruptly | ||
Great Wanney Crag | Mr Nesbitt | of Aid Crag | sloping towards the North and terminating in loose rocks | |||
Great Wanney Crag | Hodgsons History | and scattered stones a Roman Camp is situated | ||||
on the N.E corner | ||||||
CAMP | ||||||
(Remains of) | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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