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Reay Crag | Reay Crag | Mr John Hudspeth Gap Shield | 10 Chains South | A small hill on Thirlwall Common | ||
Reay Crag | Mr John Armstrong Gap Shield | of Reay Crag Colliery | covered with Black heath it | |||
Reay Crag | Mr William Parker Buth Nook | appears to be a solid mass of | ||||
sand stone, it has been | ||||||
slightly used as a quarry | ||||||
Reaycrag Colliery | Reaycrag Colliery | Mr John Hudspeth Gap Shield | 10 Chains North of | A |
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Reaycrag Colliery | Mr John Armstrong | Reay Crag | Thirlwall Common | |||
Reaycrag Colliery | Mr William Parker | with one shaft for ingress | ||||
deriving its name from the | ||||||
Reay Crag, above | ||||||
Black Hill | Black Hill | Mr John Hudspeth | 17 Chains South | An eminence covered with | ||
Black Hill | Mr John Armstrong | of Reay Crag Colliery | Heather, well known by the | |||
Black Hill | Mr William Parker | name | ||||
Duncan Cameron Sapper Royal Engineers |
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