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Ridlees Hope | Ridlees Hope | Mr. George Murray | Extends West from | A wide valley through which | ||
Ridlees Hope | Mr. George Telford (Blindburn) | Pudding Burn | flows several small streams, | |||
Ridlees Hope | Mr. Thomas Murray (Ridleeshope) | Ridleeshope (a small cottage) is | ||||
situated near the centre. | ||||||
Scald Law | Scald Law | Mr. George Murray | 70 Chains N. Et of | A very Conspicuous hill of | ||
Scald Law | Mr. Wm Wallace | Ridleeshope | an oval form the Summit and | |||
Scald Law | Mr. Walter Cowans (Windyhaugh) | Sides of which are thickly Covered | ||||
with small loose rocks. | ||||||
Hog Knowe | Hog Knowe | Mr. George Murray | 85 Chains N. Et of | A slight elevation situated | ||
Hog Knowe | Mr. Thomas Murray (Ridleeshope) | Ridleeshope. | about 10 chains East of the Source | |||
Hog Knowe | Mr. Wm Wallace (Bygate Hill) | of Pudding Burn. | ||||
George Davison Junr c/a |
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