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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Clerk’s Quarry | Clerk’s Quarry | Mr Smith | 20 chains North | An old sandstone quarry on | ||
Clerk’s Quarry | Mr Robinson | of War Law | Blanchland Moor, opened by | |||
Clerk’s Quarry | Mr Pickering | a Mr Robinson Clerk of the Church | ||||
of Slaley, from whom it derives | ||||||
its name. | ||||||
War Law | War Law | Mr Robinson | 20 chains South | A very conspicuous and prominent | ||
War Law | A Plan of the Manor of Slaley | of Clerk"s Quarry | hill in Blanchland |
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War Law | Mr Smith | a Trig. Station on it, |
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Ward Law | Revd W |
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of Shotley (detached). | ||||||
Warlaw Pike | Warlaw Pike | A Plan of Blanchland Manor | 20 chains South | A pile of stones now used as a | ||
Wardlaw Pike | Revd W |
of Clerk"s quarry. | Trig. Station on War Law. It is | |||
Wardlaw Pike | Mr Cowen | supposed to have been used as a |
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Warlaw Pike | Mr Pickering | |||||
Warlaw Pike | Mr Smith | of the approach of |
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Warlaw Pike | Award trace of | by burning torch lights on it. | ||||
Bulbeck Manor | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by TH
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