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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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Billsmoorfoot | Billsmoorfoot | Mr Snaith | About 40 chains S.W. | A neat stone cottage the residence of the Park | ||
Billsmoorfoot | Mr Charlton | of Graslees | Keeper and Property of C. W. Ord Esq | |||
Billsmoorfoot | Mr Smith | |||||
Green Ways | Mr Crammond | About 52 chains S.E | ||||
Green Ways | Mr Charlton | of Graslees | ||||
Green Ways | Mr Smith | |||||
Dover Crag | Dover Crag | Mr Snaith | About 32 chains S.E. | A remarkable precipice jutting out abruptly to the north west | ||
Dover Crag | Mr Charlton | of Graslees | consisting of a large quantity of disjointed Rocks and | |||
Dover Crag | Mr Smith | Loose stones, it is not understood why the name Dover is here | ||||
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Jock’s Cleugh | Jock’s Cleugh | Mr Hall | About 45 chains S.W. | An ordinary stream running through a wooded valley | ||
Jock’s Cleugh | Mr Snaith | of Graslees | which on its junction with Loaning Burn takes the | |||
Jock’s Cleugh | Mr Smith | name of Graslees Burn | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JTP
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