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| Great Waney Crag | Great Waney Crag | Mr Thornton | Extending N.E. | |||
| Great Waney Crag | Mr Thompson | rocks known by the name of the | ||||
| Great Waney Crag | Mr Turnbull | S.W. of Waney Byre | Waney Crags. Great Waney runs | |||
| Great Waney Crag | Hodgsons Hist. Northd | E & W beginning very small at the E. | ||||
| & gradually growing larger towards | ||||||
| the W. until they come to the boundary of | ||||||
| the parish where they end, & are of an enormous size. | ||||||
| Waney Byre | Waney Byre | Mr Thompson | About 8 Chains | A long cleft or chasm which extends along | ||
| Waney Byre | Mr Turnbull | N.E. of Camp | the front of the rock for a considerable | |||
| Waney Byre | Mr Thornton | distance. It has, apparently been formed | ||||
| the Waney byre | Hodgsons Hist. Northd | by portions of the rock falling slightly | ||||
| forward. the entrances are now all closed | ||||||
| by the shepherd. Mr Hodgson says that | ||||||
| probably from some account or tradition | ||||||
| of its having been occupied as a den for | ||||||
| wild beasts that the name is derived | ||||||
| Risey Burn | to be entered & described | |||||
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