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Sheet 61 Plan 9 Parish of Corsenside

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Darney Hall Darney Hall Mr. Anderson About 45 chains N E A Natural cave or rather an accidental fisure in the face of
Darney Hall Mr. Charlton of East Woodburn Bridge Darney Crag where the rocks at some former period have
Darney Hall Hodgsons History slidden considerably towards the west. The cave it is approched
by a very narrow apperture, but widens considerably within
and is said to extend for a very long distance,butthere is
no record of any one having explored it to any important
extent. There is a sound of water falling which can be
heard near the entrance
Tumulus Tumulus McLaughlan’s Survey of Watling Street About 68 Chains N.W. A small mound of Earth and loose stones which seems
Tumulus Mr. Thomson of East Woodburn Bridge to be of artificial formation. It has never been opened
Tumulus Mr. Charlton and therefore cannot be ascertained for what purpose it
has been constructed
River Rede See Name Book of 61 – 13
East Woodburn Common See Name Book of 61 – 10
Crow Burn See Name Book of 60 – 12
Corsenside Common See Name Book of 60 – 8
Edw. Gillespie
SRE

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