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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Gunners Box | Gunners Box | Mr. Turnbull | About 150 links S. | A small circular stone building used in the | ||
Gunners Box | Mr. Dixon | of Black Cleugh | shooting season as place for the Gentlemen | |||
Gunners Box | Mr. Robson | taking rest and refreshment in | ||||
Black Cleugh | Black Cleugh | Mr. Turnbull | About 150 links N | A small stream which gathers from springs | ||
Black Cleugh | Mr. Dixon | of Gunners Box | and wet ground and forms a tributary to | |||
Black Cleugh | Mr. Easting | Stewartshield Burn | ||||
Blackbog Well | Blackbog Well | Mr. Turnbull | About 6 chains N. | A good spring Well being the source of a stream | ||
Blackbog Well | Mr. Robson | of Gunners Box | the water of which is strongly impregnated | |||
Blackbog Well | Mr. Easting | with the oxide of iron | ||||
Corby Pike | Corby Pike | Edward Lawson Esq | About 36 chains N.W. | A pile of rough stones erected on the North East | ||
Corby Pike | Mr. Turnbull | of Gunners Box | end of the high ridge called Long Fell | |||
Corby Pike | Mr. Robson | Corby is a corruption of the word crow | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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