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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Whinny Hill | Whinny Hill | Edwd Dixon – N. Sandyford | On Sheet | A slight Eminence, situated | ||
Whinny Hill | Wm Mole – Shielhope | 21.5 | on Chatton Moor, deriving | |||
Whinny Hill | Jas Rutherford – Linkeylaw | the name from a quantity | ||||
of Firze, growing on its summit. | ||||||
Lamb’s Knowe | Lamb’s Knowe | Edwd Dixon – N. Sandyford | On Sheet | This name applies to a small | ||
Lamb’s Knowe | Wm Mole – Shielhope | 21.5 | hill, of a conical form, situa- | |||
Lamb’s Knowe | Jas Rutherford – Linkeylaw | ted on Sandyford Moor. | ||||
Whitecross Edge | Whitecross Edge | Edwd Dixon – N. Sandyford | See Sheets | An elevated ridge, situated | ||
Whitecross Edge | Wm Mole – Shielhope | 20.8 | on Amersidelaw Moor. | |||
Whitecross Edge | Jas Rutherford – Linkeylaw | 20.12 | Origin of the Name Unknown | |||
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John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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