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Liver Crag | Liver Crag | Edward Lawson Esq. | About 51 chains |
A narrow strip of rough rocky ground | ||
Liver Crag | Mr Hall | of Storage. | extending along the fence which separates the | |||
Liver Crag | Mr Robson | farms of Yatesfield and Bagraw. | ||||
Storage | Storage | Edward Lawson Esq. | About 51 chains N. E. | The remains of what was once a good Farm | ||
Storage | Mr Hall | of Liver Crag. | House now partly a ruin and the land pertaining | |||
Storage | Mr Robson & Estate Plans | thereto is now attached to the Yatesfield Farm. | ||||
Mooredge House | Mooredge House | Edward Lawson Esq. | About 62 chains S. E. | This also the remains of an old Farm House | ||
Mooredge House | Mr Hall | of Liver Crag. | now in a very decayed condition with the land | |||
Mooredge House | Mr Robson & Estate Plans | which formed the farm joined unto Yatesfield Farm. | ||||
Bagraw Burn | Bagraw Burn | Edward Lawson Esq. | About 20 chains W. | A small mountain stream gathering from | ||
Bagraw Burn | Mr Hall | of Liver Crag. | springs and wet land taking its name from | |||
Bagraw Burn | Mr Robson | a farm which it passes on its course to the Rede. | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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