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  • Hill; and how Scott transmitted a mean Tweedside farm, called Clarty

    Romance Two Lectures Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891

  • "Clarty Hole" came in time to be "parked about and gated grandly," so Esterhaz, after something like 11,000,000 gulden had been spent upon it, emerged a veritable Versailles, with groves and grottoes, hermitages and temples, summer-houses and hot-houses, and deer parks and flower gardens.

    Joseph Haydn Hadden, J Cuthbert 1902

  • There was also a poor farm-house, a staring barn, and a pond so dirty that it had hitherto given the name of “Clarty Hole” to the place itself.

    Sir Walter Scott Hutton, Richard 1878

  • There was also a poor farm-house, a staring barn, and a pond so dirty that it had hitherto given the name of "Clarty Hole" to the place itself.

    Sir Walter Scott (English Men of Letters Series) Richard Holt Hutton 1861

  • Local references include Whitehaven's King Street and the Co-op at 'Clarty Moor'.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • Local references include Whitehaven's King Street and the Co-op at 'Clarty Moor'.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • Local references include Whitehaven's King Street and the Co-op at 'Clarty Moor'.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • Local references include Whitehaven's King Street and the Co-op at 'Clarty Moor'.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

  • Local references include Whitehaven's King Street and the Co-op at 'Clarty Moor'.

    Whitehaven News headlines 2009

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