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Cockenheugh Hill | Cockenheugh Hill | Joseph Patrick, | On Sheet | A hill of considerable | ||
Holburn | 15.8 | elevation, partly situated | ||||
Thomas Mole, | in the parish of Chatton | |||||
Holburn Woodhouse | and deriving the name | |||||
Ralph Chisholm | from a number of rugged | |||||
Holburn Grange | rocks situated on its | |||||
West declivity – | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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