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Sheet 103 Plan 15 Parish of Shotley (Detached)

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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 Common Moor with
War Law Mr Smith a Trig. Station on it, said to it is
Ward Law Revd W Scisscons Sissons be the highest hill in the Parish
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 Sciscons Sissons of Clerk"s quarry. Trig. Station on War Law. It is
Wardlaw Pike Mr Cowen supposed to have been used as a ward
Warlaw Pike Mr Pickering or watch station to alarm the county
Warlaw Pike Mr Smith of the approach of the an enemy
Warlaw Pike Award trace of by burning torch lights on it.
Bulbeck Manor during the Scotch March

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