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Sheet 69 Plan 6 Parish of Corsenside

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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 A small eminence situated near the north base
Aid Foal Mr Nesbitt of Aid Crag of Aid Crag from which it derives its name
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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