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Notes: Not a boundary stone or rock. Dave Brewer writes: “The gateway was in the old wall above the left bank of the brook and in 1853 it was agreed to erect a new stone to be called the Duke Stone.”
The numbering for these Haytor and Bagtor Down boundary markers is the same as that used by Dave Brewer.
Reference:
- Brewer, D. and Brewer, K. (2002):Â Dartmoor Boundary Markers: And Other Markers On and Around the Moor.
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