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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Houx Crag | Houx Crag | Mr Sinton | About 76 chains S W | A Steep Craggy precipice devising its name | ||
Houx Crag | Mr Rutherford | of Cottonshope | from the Hill on which it stands | |||
Houx Crag | Mr Robson | |||||
Houx Sike | Houx Sike | Mr Sinton | About 7 chains W of | A small stream deriving its name from | ||
Houx Sike | Mr Rutherford | Cottonshope | the Hill near its source and forming a tributary | |||
Houx Sike | Mr Hunter | to Cottonshope Burn | ||||
Cow Cleugh | Cow Cleugh | Mr Sinton | About 27 chains S W | A small stream gathering from springs and | ||
Cow Cleugh | Mr Rutherford | of Cottonshope | drains and forming a tributary to Cottonshope Burn | |||
Cow Cleugh | Mr Robson | |||||
Green Crag | Green Crag | Mr Sinton | 81 chains S W of | A long narrow strip of groun |
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Green Crag | Mr Robson | Cottonshope | rough Blocks of coarse sand stone | |||
Green Crag | Mr Oliver | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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