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Reedy Struther | Reedy Struther | Mr Edward Fletcher | About 46 chains E | A flat portion of wet marshy ground | ||
Reedy Struther | Mr Nichol | of Rooking | on Cleughbrae Moor | |||
Reedy Struther | Mr John Fletcher | |||||
Knowe Heads | Knowe Heads | Mr Edward Fletcher | About 60 chains NE | A narrow strip of land with a quantity of | ||
Knowe Heads | Mr Nichol | of Rooking | rocks and scattered stones at each of its | |||
Knowe Heads | Mr John Fletcher | extreme ends | ||||
Struther Bog | Struther Bog | Mr Edward Fletcher | About 84 chains SE | An extensive tract of wet marshy | ||
Struther Bog | Mr Nichol | of Rooking | ground on Cleughbrae Moor | |||
Struther Bog | Mr John Fletcher | |||||
Black Hill | Black Hill | Mr Edward Fletcher | About 86 chains SE | A steep brow abruptly sloping towards | ||
Black Hill | Mr Nichol | of Rooking | the north covered along the slope with | |||
Black Hill | Mr John Fletcher | rocks and forming a very prominent feature | ||||
on Cleughbrae Moor | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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