< | 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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Hogger’s Cleugh | Hogger’s Cleugh | Mr Snaith | 15 Chains E | A wooded ravine with a stream | ||
Hogger’s Cleugh | Mr Cowans | of Loaning | flowing through it well known | |||
Hogger’s Cleugh | Mr Hall | by this name | ||||
Hoggers "upper stockings without feet | ||||||
Brocketts Glossary Page 157" | ||||||
Penchford Wood | Penchford Wood | Mr Snaith | 20 Chains N.E | An enclosed forest of unmixed | ||
Penchford Wood | Mr Cowans | of Loaning | Wood well known by this name | |||
Penchford Wood | Mr Hall | |||||
Black Hill | Mr Snaith | 60 Chains NW | An eminence on Elsdon | |||
Mr Brodie Wainfordrigg | of Loaning | Common. It has a dark | ||||
Black Hill | Mr Cowans | This eminence is best | appearance through being | |||
Known as Black Hill | covered with heather | |||||
Mr Hall | J.D. | |||||
Broad Law | Mr Arkel High Carrick | |||||
Braid or Broad | Mr Hedly | |||||
Law | ||||||
J Sloan |
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Transcribed by JTP
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