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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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Blakeman’s Law | Blakeman’s Law | Mr Anderson | 15 chains south | A small conical hill | ||
Blakeman’s Law | Mr Rutherford | of Ox Hole. | situated on the Boundary between | |||
Blakeman’s Law | Mr Anderson | Elsdon & Thorneyburn Parishes. Well | ||||
known by this name. | ||||||
Ox Hole | Ox Hole | Mr Anderson | 15 chains north | A natural cavity situated on | ||
Ox Hole | Mr Rutherford | of Blakeman’s Law | Blackblakehope Moor. Well known | |||
Ox Hole | Mr Anderson | by this name which has been derived | ||||
from the shelter it affords cattle. | ||||||
Viewlea Knowe | Viewlea Knowe | Mr Anderson | 30 chains North | A small eminence situated on | ||
Viewlea Knowe | Mr Rutherford | west of Blakeman’s Law. | Blackblakehope Moor. Well known by | |||
Viewlea Knowe | Mr Anderson | this name which appears to have derived | ||||
from the extensive view it commands | ||||||
of the Valley of Rede &c. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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