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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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Ridley Crag | Ridley Crag | Mr. Robson | 50 Chains North | An extensive rocky feature situated | ||
Ridley Crag | Mr. Amus | East of Hillock | at the northern extremity of | |||
Ridley Crag | Mr. Douglas | Rochester Common. This crag consists | ||||
of large blocks of Sand Stone Standing | ||||||
perpendicular to a great height | ||||||
others scattered about in various directions | ||||||
Daw’s Crag | Daw’s Crag | Mr. Robson | 28 Chains North | A considerable crag situated on | ||
Daw’s Crag | Mr. Amus | East of Hillock | Rochester Common well known by this | |||
Daw’s Crag | Mr. Douglas | name which is derived from a bird | ||||
of that name | ||||||
Bessyshield Pike | Bessyshield Pike | Mr. Robson | 60 Chains East | |||
Bessyshield Pike | Mr. Amus | North East of Hillock | ||||
Bessyshield Pike | Mr. Douglas | This object cannot | between Rochester Common & Stewartshield | |||
be described as an | Moor. Well known by this name. | |||||
eminence. The | Pike the apex of a hill Brocketts Glossary | |||||
name is exclusively | ||||||
applied to a pile | ||||||
of stones. J.D. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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