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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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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 Hole |
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 con |
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Green Cleughs | Green Cleughs | Mr Telford | 25 Chains |
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 |
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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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Transcribed by RP
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