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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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King William’s Cover | King William’s Cover | Mr Steel New Etal | On Sheet | A large plantation mixed with | ||
Mr Paxton Steward | 10.6 | underwood on the sloping banks | ||||
Mr Sutherland | of the River Till much resorted | |||||
to during the hunting season in | ||||||
pursuit of Foxes it is the property | ||||||
of Lady Fitzclarance and named | ||||||
after the late King William IVth | ||||||
Earning Crag | Earning Crag | Mr Paxton | On Sheet | A rocky precipice in King William’s | ||
Mr Sutherland | 10.6 | Cover, which gives name to a | ||||
Mr Kearton | Salmon cast on the river, this name | |||||
is said to be derived from it having | ||||||
been a resort of Eagles | ||||||
Gatherick Colliery | Gatherick Colliery | Mr Paxton | A coal mine on the property of | |||
Mr Sutherland | Gatherick, the present Colliery | |||||
Mr Roxburgh | known by this name is a new one | |||||
the old pit having also this desig- | ||||||
This name comes within Lowick Parish | -nation is wrought out and aband- | |||||
-onded | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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