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Howmoor Plantation | Howmoor Plantation | Mr. Jas Wright | 70 chains West | A very extensive Plantation of | ||
Howmoor Plantation | Mr. John Harrison | of Black Walter | Fir Trees the Property of Lord | |||
Howmoor Plantation | Mr. John Mills | Ravensworth | ||||
Callaly Crag | Callaly Crag | MacKenzies Histy | 75 chains West | A Bold precipitous range of | ||
Callaly Crag | Mr. John Harrison | of Black Walter | Cliffs running East and West | |||
Callaly Crag | Mr. John Mills | Fir Trees have been planted where | ||||
the nature of the soil permits which | ||||||
greatly enhances the beauty of | ||||||
the locality. | ||||||
Thrunton Crag | Thrunton Crag | Mr. Mark Addington | About 54 chains | A Continuation Eastward of | ||
Thrunton Crag | Mr. John Harrison | N.W. of Black Walter | Callaly Crag through Thrunton | |||
Thrunton Crag | Mr. John Mills | Township. It has even a bolder | ||||
aspect and a denser Covering of | ||||||
timber than the former. | ||||||
Nicholas Clably Corporal Royal Engineers |
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