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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Eastnook | Eastnook | Mr. Fail | 5 Chains E of | A small stone building with out houses | ||
Eastnook | Mr. Charleton | The Cleugh | and gardens attached the property of | |||
Eastnook | Mr. Nicholson | Wm Ord Esq now in the occupation of Mr Fail | ||||
Colster Cleugh | Mr. Fail | 5 Chains W of | A rapid running mountain stream | |||
Mr. Brown | Eastnook | rising from cut drains and marshy ground | ||||
Mr. Charleton | running in a Southern direction & forming | |||||
Colster Cleugh | Mr. Hindmarsh | a junction with |
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White Hill | White Hill | Mr. Fail | 9 Chains S E of | A small hill of slight elevation situated | ||
White Hill | Mr. Brown | Eastnook | in an enclosed field | |||
White Hill | Mr. Charleton | |||||
Brown Knowes | Brown Knowes | Mr. Fail | 16 Chains E of | Three Very remarkable |
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Brown Knowes | Mr. Brown | Eastnook | of a Very slight elevation situated a short | |||
Brown Knowes | Mr. Charleton | distance from the Eastnook Farm house | ||||
See correct name Whiskershield Burn | ||||||
described in Page 5 | ||||||
E.G. | E.G. | |||||
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Transcribed by MEM
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