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Shapes its Course for Foulplay Head. | ||||||
The only object worth notice in | ||||||
Connection with this part of Watling | ||||||
Street is a heap of Slag or Cinders on | ||||||
trace 6. This object is that which Mr. Mc- | ||||||
Lauchlan describes in his Survey of | ||||||
Watling Street & is situated immediately | ||||||
adjoining the east side of the road | ||||||
460 links South of Featherwood Ho. | ||||||
The remainder of Watling Street | ||||||
extending South from Rochester | ||||||
Station will be described in another | ||||||
Plan | ||||||
Little Dour |
Little Dour |
Mr. Hindmarsh | 1 1/4 mile N.W. of | A small hill situated on the boundary | ||
Little Dour |
Mr. Anderson | Featherwood Farm Ho. | between Featherwood & Cottonshope, well | |||
Little Dour |
Mr. Dagg | known by this | ||||
Dour Sour Looking Brockett’s Glossary | ||||||
Lamb Crag | Lamb Crag | Mr. Hindmarsh | 1 mile N. West of | A small Rocky feature situated | ||
Lamb Crag | Mr. Anderson | Featherwood Farm Ho. | on Cottonshope Moor well known by this | |||
Lamb Crag | Mr. Dagg | name | ||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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