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Parish of Alnham Sheet 29 B7

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Shill Moor Shill Moor Mr Wm Smith Shepherd On Sheet 29.B This name applies to a hill of
Low Bleakhope considerable altitude, situated on
Shill Moor Mr Wm Burn Shepd the farm of Alnhammoor, on the sum-
Alnham moor mit of which is are the remains of a Cairn
Cairn Cairn Mr John Amos, Shepd similar to that on Cushat Law, in the
(Remains of) (Remains of) Ewartlyshank centre of which is a Trigl station
Scaud Knowe Scaud Knowe Mr Wm Smith Shepherd On Sheet A small hill covered with heathy
Low Bleakhope 29.B pasture, and situated on the farm of
Scaud Knowe Mr Wm Burn Shepd Alnhammoor. "Scaud" is supposed to
Alnham moor be the local term for scald, and
Scaud Knowe Mr John Amos, Shepd hence the name.
Ewartly shank
Scaud To scald –
Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary
Megrim’s Knowe Megrim’s Knowe Mr Wm Smith Shepherd On Sheet A slight eminence situated on the farm
Low Bleakhope 29.B. of Alnhammoor, and yielding rough
Megrim’s Knowe Mr Wm Burn Shepd pasture. Origin of this name Unknown.
Alnham moor Evidently has reference to a disease known by
Megrim’s Knowe Mr John Amos, Shepd this name common among Sheep
Ewartlyshank
Megrim A whim, a foolish fancy-
Disorder of the head –
Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary.
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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