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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Brig Linn | Brig Linn |
Mr Headley | 54 Chains E.N.E | A deep and narrow ravine | ||
Brig Linn |
Mr Armstrong | of Wetshaw Well | ||||
Brig Linn |
Mr Rutherford | |||||
waterfall formed by the waters of the | ||||||
Bridge Burn flowing over a rock | ||||||
about six feet high. | ||||||
White Rigg | White Rigg | Mr Headley | 6 Chains South | A long and narrow ridge of rough | ||
White Rigg | Mr Armstrong | of Wetshaw Well | and heathy pasture on Corsenside Common | |||
White Rigg | Mr Rutherford | stretching in an easterly direction to | ||||
Bride Burn and forming the South boundry of Wetshaw Hope | ||||||
Pin Hole | Pin Hole | Mr Headley | 57 Chains N.W. | A Boundry Stone standing on the | ||
Pin Hole | Mr Armstrong | of Wetshaw Well | north western corner of this parish | |||
Pin Hole | Mr Rutherford | and forming the division of the parishes | ||||
Pin Hole | Corsenside Tithe Plan | of Elsdon, Bellingham, and Corsenside | ||||
Pin Hole | Common Tracings of Elsden and Bellingham | |||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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