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Sheet 42 Plan 2 Parish of Elsdon

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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 Bushmanss Crag 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 Ridleyes Cairn Edward Lawson Esq About 22 chains N E A very remarkable and lofty eminence surmounted
Ridleyes Cairn Mr. Hall of Hanging Crag with a large pile of rough stones which seems to have
Ridleyes Cairn Mr. Hindmarsh been collected by artificial means it is surrounded a by a ledge
of natural rocks about a chain from its base
Ridleyes Edge Edward Lawson Esq About 17 chains N of A long ridge of considerable elevation extending
Ridleyes Edge Mr. Hall Hanging Crag about 75 chains along the north boundary of the
Ridleyes Edge Mr. Hindmarsh Parish of Elsdon
Edw. Gillespie
Sapper Royal Engineers

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