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Blackwool Law | Blackwool Law | Mr Nichol | About 47 chains N. | A small eminence whose steep sides are covered with | ||
Blackwool Law | Mr Tait | of Wind Burn. | large stones and loose fragments of rock which renders | |||
Blackwool Law | Mr Dunn | it a very conspicuous object. It takes its name from | ||||
its dark appearance. | ||||||
Wind Burn | Wind Burn | Mr Nichol | About 47 chains S. of | A stream of considerable magnitude gathering | ||
Wind Burn | Mr Coulson | Blackwool Law. | from springs and drains in the Rooking Moor and | |||
Wind Burn | Mr Tait | forming a tributary to the River Rede. It takes its name | ||||
from numerous winds and turns. | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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