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Millstone Crag | Millstone Crag | Mr. Headley | About 15 chains |
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Millstone Crag | Mr Charlton | of Millstone Sike | eminence of considerable elevation composed of coarse sand | |||
Millstone Crag | Mr Elliott | stone used at one time for millstone | ||||
Millstone Sike | Millstone Sike | Mr. Headley | 15 chains W of | A small stream forming a tributary to | ||
Millstone Sike | Mr Charlton | Millstone Crag | Belling Burn, its course is about 1/2 mile | |||
Millstone Sike | Mr Elliott | in a South easterly direction | ||||
Millstone Rigg | Millstone Rigg | Mr. Headley | 27 chains S |
A small ridge of elevated ground along the south | ||
Millstone Rigg | Mr Charlton | of Millstone Crag | side of Millstone Sike | |||
Millstone Rigg | Mr Elliott | |||||
Seat Sike | Seat Sike | Mr. Headley | 70 chains SE | A small stream which falls into and forms a small | ||
Seat Sike | Mr Jackson | of Millstone Crag | tributary to Belling Burn its course is about | |||
Seat Sike | Mr Elliott | 1/2 Mile in a Westerly direction | ||||
Edw. Gillespie $SREng$ |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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