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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Long Stone | Long Stone | Mr. Edward Dixon, N. Sandyford | On Sheet | A freestone slab, about six feet | ||
Long Stone | Mr. Jno D. Thompson, N. Sandyford | 21.19 | high, in a rough state, erected | |||
Long Stone | Mr. John Douglas, Rayheugh | on Longstone Hill. It can be | ||||
seen a long way off, and is | ||||||
supposed to have been placed | ||||||
there, to serve as a land mark. | ||||||
Shinywalls | Shinywalls | Mr. Edward Dixon | On Sheet | This name is given to the remains | ||
Shinywalls | Mr. John Douglas | 21.10 | of a dwellinghouse, situated on | |||
Shinywalls | Mr. Robt Thompson, Old Clattery | Rosebrough Moor, so called, from | ||||
the bright appearance it presented | ||||||
when shone on by the sun. | ||||||
Tumulus | Tumulus | Mr. Edward Dixon | On Sheet | A conical heap of stones supp- | ||
Tumulus | Mr. John Douglas | 21.10 | osed to be the remains of a Sepul- | |||
Tumulus | Mr. Robt Thompson, Old Clattery | chral Monument, erected over the | ||||
remains of some distinguished person | ||||||
in former times. It is situated a short | ||||||
distance south of the "Three Cairns". | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by HL
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