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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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Cleughbrae | Cleugh |
Mr John Fletcher | 23 chains North |
A large Farm House with extensive | ||
Cleugh |
Mr Edward Fletcher | Dicks Pike | outhouses gardens & yard attached. | |||
Cleugh |
Mr Halbit | |||||
List of County Voters. White’s Directory | ||||||
Dick’s Pike | Dick’s Pike | Mr J. Fletcher | 23 chains South | A Cairn of Stones Situated on | ||
Dick’s Pike | Mr E. Fletcher | of Cleugh Brae | Brownrig Common well known | |||
Dick’s Pike | Mr Halbit | by this name | ||||
Longlea Sike | Longlea Sike | Mr J. Fletcher | 19 chains West of | A small stream collecting from | ||
Longlea Sike | Mr E. Fletcher | Cleugh Brae | marshy ground on Cleughbrae Moor | |||
Longlea Sike | Mr Halbit | & flowing in a South Easterly direction | ||||
until it joins Cleughbrae Burn. | ||||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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