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| Ray Crag | Ray Crag | Thomas Anderson Esq | About chains | A steep rocky precipice consisting of numer[ous] | ||
| Ray Crag | Mr Thornton | of Blackhalls | large sandstone Blocks closely packed together | |||
| Ray Crag | Mr Davison | and a quantity of loose rocks scattered about | ||||
| Peel | Peel | Thomas Anderson Esq | About 47 chains N.W. | An ancient stone Building and consists of a | ||
| Peel | Mr Thornton | of Blackhalls | byer or cowhouse below with the family apartmen[t] | |||
| Peel | Mr Davison | above which is approached by stone stairs on the [out] | ||||
| side the walls being about 6 feet thick it is now | ||||||
| used as a shepherds dwelling | ||||||
| WANSBECK RAILWAY | Wansbeck Railway | Thomas Anderson Esq | About 6 chains S. | This Railway is in course of formation in this [???] | ||
| Wansbeck Railway | Mr Thornton | of Blackhalls | and when completed will extend from Morpeth to [???] | |||
| Wansbeck Railway | Mr Davison | Redesmouth Station where it will form a junc[tion] | ||||
| with the Border Counties Branch it will | ||||||
| a single line of Rails for the conveyance of goods [and] | ||||||
| passengers between these two places | ||||||
| Blackdown Flow | See name Book of 61-15 | |||||
| Ray Fell | See name Book of 61-15 | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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