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Cape Plantation | Cape Plantation | Mr. Cra |
49 Chains N West of | A portion of wood South West of | ||
Cape Plantation | Mr. Taylor | Mitford Steads | Mitford Hall the fence of which is | |||
Cape Plantation | Mr. Cook | much the form of a Cape. | ||||
This name applies to the South | ||||||
boundary of the wood which | ||||||
shelters Mitford Hall on the West | ||||||
Harestane Plantation | Harest |
Mr. Cra |
64 Chains West | A small plantation composed of | ||
Harest |
Mr. Tayor | of Mitford | firs and forest trees through | |||
Harest |
Mr. Cook | Steads | which flows Harestone Burn. | |||
Harestane Burn | Harest |
Mr. Cra |
51 Chains N W by | A small rivulet flowing in a |
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Harest |
Mr. Tayor | West of | easterly direction until |
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Harest |
Mr. Cook | Mitford Steads | the River Wansbeck | |||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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