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Woolbist Law | Woolbist Law | Mr. George Murray | 58 Chains North of | A Considerable eminence | ||
Woolbist Law | Mr. Wm Wallace | Ridleeshope | Situated between the head of | |||
Woolbist Law | Mr. Crozier (Philip) | Graham’s Cleugh and Noutlaw | ||||
Rigg. | ||||||
I could not ascertain how this | ||||||
hill derived its name. I am | ||||||
of opinion it is from the Stamp | ||||||
used for marking Sheep, which is | ||||||
called a "Bist" | ||||||
Gimmer Knowe | Gimmer Knowe | Mr. Wm Wallace | 83 Chains N. Et of | A very Conspicuous hill West | ||
Gimmer Knowe | Mr. George Murray | Ridleeshope | of "Pudding Burn". | |||
Gimmer Knowe | Mr. Thomas Murray | "Brockett’s Glossary" Gimmer a | ||||
female Sheep. | ||||||
Pudding Burn | See Name Book of Sheet Part | |||||
George Davison Junior c/a |
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