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Hunter’s Hill | Hunter’s Hill | Thomas Mole. Holburn Woodhouse | On Sheet | A considerable eminence, situated on | ||
Hunter’s Hill | Mr. Joseph Patrick, Holburn | 15. |
the farm of Detchant, and deriving | |||
Hunter’s Hill | Mr. James Hall, Detchant | 4 | the name from the fact of persons assembling | |||
on it during the time of hunting, in order | ||||||
to obtain a view of the chase. | ||||||
Dow Crag | Dow Crag | Thomas Mole. Holburn Woodhouse | On Sheet | A rocky precipice situated on the | ||
Dow Crag | Mr. Joseph Patrick, Holburn | 15.3 | farm of Detchant. Origin of the name | |||
Dow Crag | Mr. James Hall, Detchant | unknown. | ||||
Blagdon Dean | Blagdon Dean | Revd J.W. Clark, Belford | On Sheet 16.9 | This name applies to a wooded valley | ||
Blagdon Dean | Mr. James Robertson, Easington | situated on the Estate of Belford, the property | ||||
Blagdon Dean | Mr Wm Bolton, Sionside | of the Revd J.W. Clark, M.A. – The | ||||
origin of this name is not known. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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