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Sheet 34 Plan D Elsdon Parish

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White Crag White Crag Mr Telford 15 Chains N of A small portion of rocky ground
White Crag Mr Dodd Green Holes composed of course sand stone Blocks
White Crag Mr Oliver and small stones situated on Catcleugh Moor
Green Holes Green Holes Mr Telford 15 Chains S of A very remarkable feature of rough
Green Holes Mr Dodd White Crag land known by this name by its appearance
Green Holes Mr Oliver Situated on Catcleugh Moor
Cribs Holes Cribs Hole Mr Telford 30 Chains SW of A rough hole or hollow portion of ground
Cribs Hole Mr Dodd White Crag This place in former times is supposed to have
Cribs Hole Mr Oliver been a place of conscealment hence the name
Green Cleughs Green Cleughs Mr Telford 25 Chains N SE of Several small streams rising in and near to
Green Cleughs Mr Dodd White Crag the green holes and forming a tributary to
Green Cleughs Mr Oliver Spithope Burn
Black Crag Black Crag Mr Telford 42 Chains SW of A small gro craggy feature composed of
Black Crag Mr Dodd White Crag course sand stone Blocks of Various sizes
Black Crag Mr Oliver situated on Catcleugh Moor
Charles Payne Civil Assistant

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