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Sheets 29. 3 & 4. Parish of Ingram

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Linhope Spout Linhope Spout Revd. Jas Allgood, Ingram On Sheet A cataract said to fall "nearly
Linhope Spout Mr. Robt Donkin, farmer, 29. 3 forty-eight feet perpendicular
Ingram. over a rugged rock, making a
Linhope Spout Ralph Carr Esqr., Hedgeley. fine white sheet of foam after
Linhope Spout Mackenzie’s & Dent’s History Vol 1. P 759 heavy rains", at the bottom of which
is a Pool of a basin-like form, "seven
feet in diameter, and fifteen feet in
depth". Situated on Linhope Burn,
and near the Confluence of Dunmoor
Burn.
Long Crag Long Crag Mr. Robt Donkin, farmer, On Sheet A prominent craggy rock of oblong
Ingram. 29. 4 form, being steepest facing the
Long Crag Mr. Richd Rutherford, Shepd west, situated on the farm of
Greensidehill. Greensidehill.
Long Crag Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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