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Crosthwaite's Marginal Notes in Clarke 1787 book 4

p.116 para.1 From hence to the bridge ...
    This great & terrible Book is wrong with respect to the Boundry of St. Johns, & not Mr, West.
p.116 footnote * Upon the highest ...
    This remark seems to hint our Author never reached the top of Skiddow, there being no little round hill, but two remarkable large Piles of Stones.
p.117 para.5 Thyrillmere belongs to ...
    Pearch Eels &c.
p.117 para.6 Passing Swirl's Gate ...
    This is indeed a strange story because neither w[ ] nor our Forefathers ever heard of this drounding match before, or the helpmate which Conducted the said Clark to the Fatal Lea[p]
p.118 para.1 We now reach Wytheburn ...
    A Stallion only!
p.124 para.4 At one of those rushbearings ...
    This Paragraph is only fit to be seen by men of the same cast with our Author!!!
p.126 regarding plate 9
    In the next Plate may be seen Ambleside bearing S1/4E from Clarks Leap; which is out of the course about 45 degrees; & 20 other things widely out of Proportion in the same Plate.
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