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Gimmerstone Hill | Gimmerstone Hill | Mr. T. Thompson | 37 chains N.W | An eminence on the East | ||
Gimmerstone Hill | Mr. Henderson | of Highgreen | Side of Tarret Burn | |||
Gimmerstone Hill | Mr. J.G. Gillespie | |||||
Tarret Burn | Tarret Burn | Mr. Thomas Thompson | 21 chains West | A large stream rising in | ||
Tarret Burn | Mr. J.G. Gillespie | of Highgreen | Torney burn Parish and flowing | |||
Tarret Burn | Mr. Henderson | in a southerly direction to | ||||
where it enters the Tarset | ||||||
Burn near Burn Mouth | ||||||
Smithycleugh Bog | Smithycleugh Bog | Mr. T. Thompson | 33 chains North | A tract of wet rushy | ||
Smithycleugh Bog | Mr. J.G. Gillespie | of Highgreen | land on the East side of | |||
Smithycleugh Bog | Mr. Charlton | Tarret Burn. | ||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by KF
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