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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Cuddy’s Crags | Cuddy’s Crags | Mr Thompson | East of Rapishaw | A very precipitous range of | ||
Cuddy’s Crags | Mr Makepeace | Gap | basaltic Whinstone which | |||
Cuddy’s Crags | Mr Armstrong | has formed a splendid | ||||
natural defence to the Roman | ||||||
Wall | ||||||
Hotbank Crags | Hotbank Crags | Mr Thompson | West of Rapishaw | A long steep natural bank | ||
Hotbank Crags | Mr Makepeace | Gap | thro’ which the Crags ever and | |||
Hotbank Crags | Mr Armstrong | anon protrude: it forms an | ||||
excellent natural defence for | ||||||
the Roman Wall | ||||||
Rapishaw Gap | Rapishaw Gap | Mr Thompson | Between Cuddy’s | A narrow natural pass on the | ||
Rapishaw Gap | Mr Makepeace | and Hotbank | line of the Roman Wall. a township | |||
Rapishaw Gap | Mr Armstrong | Crags | Road runs thro’ it. | |||
John Stewart 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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