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Hanging Crag | Hanging Crag | Edward Lawson Esq | About 33 chains N W | A steep rocky precipice consisting of a | ||
Hanging Crag | Mr. Hall | of Bushmans Crag | variety of coarse sand stone blocks irregularly | |||
Hanging Crag | Mr. Hindmarsh | piled together and partially scattered about | ||||
Bushman’s Crag | Bushman |
Edward Lawson Esq | About 33 chains S E | A small rocky eminence consisting of | ||
Bushmans Crag | Mr. Hall | of Hanging Crag | a number of coarse blocks of sand stone and | |||
Bushmans Crag | Mr. Hindmarsh | forming a remarkable feature | ||||
Ridlees Cairn | Ridle |
Edward Lawson Esq | About 22 chains N E | A very remarkable and lofty eminence surmounted | ||
Ridle |
Mr. Hall | of Hanging Crag | with a large pile of rough stones which seems to have | |||
Ridle |
Mr. Hindmarsh | been collected by artificial means it is surrounded |
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of natural rocks about a chain from its base | ||||||
About 17 chains N of | A long ridge of considerable elevation extending | |||||
Hanging Crag | about 75 chains along the north boundary of the | |||||
Parish of Elsdon | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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