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Wattys Sike | Watty’s Sike | Mr. Cowans | 57 Chains South | A small stream rising on Elsdon | ||
Watty’s Sike | Mr. Herbit | west of Crag | Common, & flowing in a South Easterly | |||
Watty’s Sike | Mr. Snaith | direction, until it joins Penchford | ||||
Burn. | ||||||
Stony Shank | Stony Shank | Mr. Cowans | 70 Chains South | A small eminence situated | ||
Stony Shank | Mr. Herbit | West of Crag | on the North east boundary of | |||
Stony Shank | Mr. Snaith | Elsdon Common. | ||||
Peel | Peel | Mr. Herbit | Attached to the | The remains of an ancient | ||
Remains of | Peel | Mr. Cowans | Crag Farm Ho. | Peel. This building is in a good state | ||
Peel | Mr. Snaith | of preservation, the walls about 5 feet | ||||
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forming its roof. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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