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Cheviot Hills | Cheviot Hills | Fullerton’s Gazetteer | On Sheets | A range of Hills, or mountains | ||
Map of Roxburghshire | 24.C | separating throughout a considerable | ||||
Map of Northumberland | 29.A | portion of their extent, the Kingdoms | ||||
29.B | of England and Scotland | |||||
29.C | Some regard this chain as commencing | |||||
29.D | at Loch Ryan in the West, & extending | |||||
29.8 | with occasional interruptions to the head | |||||
29.12 | of the Northumberland Bowmont | |||||
29.16 & | but the "Cheviots", commonly so called, | |||||
36.B | lie in the border of Roxburgh & | |||||
Northumberland, & may be regarded | ||||||
as commencing on the East | ||||||
with "Cheviot Hill" & its eastern | ||||||
& western slopes in Lat.55. 29′-0" | ||||||
William Beatty |
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