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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Cattonlea Haughs | Catton-lea Haughs | Mr. Wm Dixon | About 14 Chains South | This name is applied to several fields | ||
Catton-lea Haughs | Mr. John Robson | of Catton Lea and on | of arable & pasture land extending along | |||
Catton-lea Haughs | Mr. Wm Glenwright | the East of the East Allen | the east side of the River East Allen. | |||
River | ||||||
Botherly Sike | Botherly Sike | Mr. Wm Dixon | About 19 Chains S.E. | A small stream running through a | ||
Botherly Sike | Mr. H. Dixon | of Catton Lea. | small ravine commencing about 12 Chains | |||
Botherly Sike | Mr. Wm Glenwright | S.E. of Stone Hall | ||||
Hog’s Hole | Hog’s Hole | Mr. Henry Dixon | About 12 Chains South | A deep hole or ravine so called | ||
Hog’s Hole | Mr. John Robson | of Stone Hall | ||||
Hog’s Hole | Mr. Wm Glenwright | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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