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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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Devil’s Crag | Devil’s Crag | Mr Sinton | About 60 chains S.E | A steep Rugged precipice composed of a Number | ||
Devil’s Crag | Mr Rutherford | of Cottonshope | of large Rocks irregularly piled together and | |||
Devil’s Crag | Mr Robson | scattered about | ||||
Windy Crag | Windy Crag | Mr Sinton | About 82 chains W of | A steep rocky Bank sloping towards | ||
Windy Crag | Mr Rutherford | Cottonshope | the West covered with large sand stone blocks | |||
Windy Crag | Mr Robson | |||||
Houx Hill | Houx Hill | Mr Sinton | About 78 chains W. | A very high ridge of land extending along and | ||
Houx Hill | Mr Robson | of Cottonshope | forming the West Boundary of Cottonshope Moor | |||
Houx Hill | Mr Hunter | origin of this name unknown – There is Houxty Wood | ||||
and Houxty Bridge in the Parish of Wark | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by SW2
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