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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUB'S PAN | Dub's pan | Rev[Reverend] George White David Rogerson Esq[Esquire] Leithenhall Samuel Rogerson Esq[Esquire] Leithenhall |
025 | Is close below Dub's Cauldron the water again falls about 4 feet in this place, and the stream [--] immediately below expands beyond its usual size. |
DUB'S POT | Dubs Pot | Rev[Reverend] George White David Rogerson Esq[Esquire] Leithenhall Samuel Rogerson Esq [Esquire] Leithenhall |
025 | A narrow but deep pool in the Wamphray Water, a little below the Church, caused by a waterfall about 5 feet, the glen through which the Wamphray Water passes becomes narrow in this place, [--] its sides exceeding steep [--] trees hanging over the stream from a [---] arch, which with [--] rushing noise and foam of the cascade, makes the [place] much admired. |
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Dub's Pot situation In Wamphray Water
Dub's Pan situation In Wamphray Water
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