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Sheet 42 Plan 14 Parish of Elsdon

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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 An eminence on the summit of which is
Bessyshield Pike Mr. Amus North East of Hillock a A Stone Cairn situated on the division
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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