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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Long Crags | Long Crags | Mr Wm Henderson | on Sheet | A mass of rocks, so called | ||
Mr Geo. Telfer | 24. 7 | protruding above the ground about | ||||
Estate Map | 50 or 60 feet, and laying in ridges nearly | |||||
parallel to the Ray Burn about a | ||||||
1/4 of a mile E. of the same. | ||||||
Housey Crags | Housey Crags | Mr. Wm Henderson | on Sheet | A small mass of rocks somewhat | ||
Geo. Telfer | 24. 7 | resembling a house, a little N of the | ||||
Estate Map | Long Crags. | |||||
Broad Moss | Broad Moss | Mr Wm Henderson | on Sheets | A large Peat Moss, so called to | ||
Geo. Telfer | 24. 7 & | the East of the Long Crags, from | ||||
Estate Map | 24. 8 | which a great quantity of peat is annually | ||||
taken. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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