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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Hart Heugh | Hart Heugh | Mr Geo. Hughes | On Sheet | A large rocky hill in the township | ||
Mr Chas Rea | 19.16 | of Earle, and North of Carey burn | ||||
Mr Mark Tully | It has a double summit and is very | |||||
wild & rugged in appearance, the name is | ||||||
derived from its having been a resort of the | ||||||
Red deer in olden times. | ||||||
Carey Burn | Carey Burn | Mr Geo. Hughes | On Sheet | A wild mountain stream forming the | ||
Mr Mark Tully | 19.15 R. | boundary between Ilderton & Doddington | ||||
Estate Map | 19.16 | Detached, extending from the junction of Hartup | ||||
Burn with Coldgate Water, to the junction of | ||||||
Common Burn, and Broadstruther Burn. | ||||||
Earle Hill | Earle Hill | Mr Mark Tully | On Sheet | A rather large rounded hill on the | ||
Mr Geo. Hughes | 19.16 | boundary between Doddington Detached & Ilderton | ||||
Mr Thos Harbottle | the summit has a large Arable field on | |||||
it, it is mostly in Earle township, from | ||||||
which it takes its name. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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