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Peadon Well | ||||||
Swan Shank | Swan Shank | Mr Thompson of High Green | Fifty three chains | An extensive ridge of land of | ||
Swan Shank | Mr Wm Henderson of High Green | north west of Whin | considerable elevation | |||
Swan Shank | Mr John Beattie of Gib Shiel | Role | ||||
Described in NBook of 60/1 | ||||||
Swanshank Sike | Mr Thompson of High Green | Twenty eight chains | A narrow winding stream, flowing | |||
Swan |
Mr Wm Henderson of High Green | west of Whin Role | into the Tarret Burn | |||
Mr Jno Beattie of Gib Shiel | ||||||
Fashous Sike | Fashous Sike | Mr Thompson of High Green | Thirty chains | A narrow winding stream, flowing | ||
Fashous Sike | Mr Wm Henderson of High Green | south west of Whin | into the Tarret Burn | |||
Fashous Sike | Mr Jno Beattie of Gib Shiel | Role | "Fashous troublesome" Brocketts Glossary | |||
page 114. | ||||||
South P |
South P |
Mr Thompson of High Green | Sixty three chains | An elevated ridge of land, situated | ||
South P |
Mr Henderson of High Green | south east of Whin | on the south of the hill called North Peadon | |||
South P |
Mr J G Gillespie of Gatehouse | Role | ||||
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