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| Cat Crag | Cat Crag | Mr. James Robertson, Easington | On sheet | This name applies to steep, rugged | ||
| Cat Crag | Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant | 15.8 | rocks, situated on the farm of Detchant. | |||
| Cat Crag | Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses | Supposed to have been the resort of the | ||||
| Wild-Cat in former times, and hence the | ||||||
| name. | ||||||
| Detchant Buildings | Detchant Buildings | Mr. James Robertson, Easington | On sheet | A row of Cottages occupied by labourer's, | ||
| Detchant Buildings | Mr. Jas Hall, Detchant | '15.8 | and out-buildings, in Connection with | |||
| Detchant Buildings | Mr. Geo. Beattie, D. Coalhouses | the farm of Detchant; the property | ||||
| of J.T. Leather Esqr. | ||||||
| Middleton Burn | Middleton Burn | James Robertson | On sheets | A considerable Stream, bearing the name | ||
| Middleton Burn | R.P. Nesbet | '15.8 | from the union of two rivulets at the west end | |||
| Middleton Burn | James Hall | 16.1 | of the Mill-pond Situated at Detchant | |||
| 16.2 & | Buildings; and flowing in a north-Easterly | |||||
| 16.5 | course, falls into Elwick Burn, adjacent | |||||
| to Easingtongrange Hill. | ||||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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