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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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