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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Bell Crag | Bell Crag | Mr Gavin Robson (Thorneyburn) | 19 Chains N. | A small reef of sunken rocks | ||
Bell Crag | Mr Thomas Familton (Thorneyburn) | E. of Slaty Ford. | well known by the name. | |||
Bell Crag | Mr Thomas Temple (Dike Row) | |||||
Green Swan | Green Swan (Well) | Mr Gavin Robson | 27 chains N. E. | A spring of excellent |
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(Well) | Green Swan (Well) | Mr John Hedley (Dike Row) | of Slaty Ford. | water on Thorneyburn Common. | ||
Green Swan (Well) | Mr Thomas Familton | |||||
Slaty Ford | Slat |
Mr Mathew Forster, Old Hall Cottage | 19 chains S. | A ford across Thorney Burn | ||
Slat |
Mr Gavin Robson | W. of Bell Crag. | The ford is a solid mass of rock. | |||
Slat |
Mr Thomas Temple | The name is well known. | ||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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