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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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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. Anderson | 22 chains |
A Very remarkable |
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White Crag | Mr. Oliver | of Long Crag | rocks Known by this name |
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White Crag | Mr. Ord | |||||
Long Crag | Long Crag | Mr. Anderson | 22 chains W of | A long strip of rocky ground composed | ||
Long Crag | Mr. Oliver | White Crag | of course sand stone Blocks of Various sizes | |||
Long Crag | Mr. Ord | situated on Black blakehope Moor | ||||
Cairn Cleugh | Cairn Cleugh | Mr. Anderson | 28 chains N of | A small mountain stream rising from | ||
Cairn Cleugh | Mr. Oliver | White Crag | cut drains and marshy ground and forming | |||
Cairn Cleugh | Mr. Ord | an important tributary to Ellis Cleugh | ||||
Hermit Well | Hermit |
Mr. Anderson | 60 chains N E | A good and copious spring of water | ||
Hermit |
Mr. Oliver | of White Crag | Known by this name |
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Hermit |
Mr. Ord | man traveling this part of the country who took | ||||
up his residence near this place he was Known | ||||||
by the name of the Hermit |
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of a small stone trough sunk into the ground | ||||||
and is supposed to have been done by him | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by CW
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