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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Outer Stony Holes | Outer Ston |
Mr Oliver | 31 Chains N W | A large portion of rocky ground Composed | ||
| Outer Ston |
Mr Ord | of Castle Crag | of Course sand stone blocks irregularly | |||
| Outer Ston |
Mr Dodd | piled together and forming a remarkable | ||||
| feature on Chattlehope Moor | ||||||
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Mr Oliver | 41 Chains N W | A large massive rock about 8 feet in height | ||
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Mr Ord | of Castle Crag | and Varies from 10 to 13 feet in length how | |||
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Mr Dodd | this stone a |
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| by the present |
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| Chattlehope Spout | Chattlehope Spout | Mr Oliver | 25 Chains S W | This waterfall is 75 feet in height not | ||
| (Waterfall) | Chattlehope Spout | Mr Ord | of Castle Crag | immediately perpendicular the stream | ||
| Chattlehope Spout | Mr Dodd | be |
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| a projection of the rock from whence | ||||||
| sliding gradually some feet it falls a | ||||||
| second time. The precipices are naked | ||||||
| and there are no picturesque beauties | ||||||
| in the whole scene | ||||||
| Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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