< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Barracker Sike | Bar |
Mr Clarke | 40 chains N. E. | A small mountain stream | ||
Bar |
Mr Dodd | of Potts Durtrees. | rising on Davyshield Common and | |||
Bar |
Mr Turnbull | running in an easterly direction under the | ||||
south side of Bar |
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it derives the name. | ||||||
Long Sike | Long Sike | Mr Clarke | 37 chains S. E. | A small mountain stream rising | ||
Long Sike | Mr Dodd | of Potts Durtrees. | from marshy ground and forming | |||
Long Sike | Mr Turnbull | a tributary to Davyshield Burn. | ||||
Davyshield Common | See name book of sheet 51 Plan 8 | |||||
Durtrees Pike | Durtrees Pike | Mr Patterson | 30 chains S. E. | A small Currick or pile of stones | ||
Durtrees Pike | Mr Turnbull | of Potts Durtrees. | erected as a boundary marker on the | |||
Durtrees Pike | Mr Clarke | boundary between Davyshield Common | ||||
and Potts Durtrees. | ||||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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