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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Spithopehaugh | Spithopehaugh | Revd John Nicholson MA | About 29 Chains S.E. of | Three small stone Cottages used as dwelling for the | ||
Spithopehaugh | Mr Dodd | Tod Law | shepherds employed on Catcleugh Farm | |||
Spithopehaugh | Mr Robson | |||||
Tod Law | Tod Law | Revd John Nicholson MA | About 29 Chains N.W. | A small eminence whose sides rises very abruptly | ||
Tod Law | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | and forms a ridge at its summit | |||
Tod Law | Mr Roson | |||||
Tod Law | Mac Lachlans plan of Roman Ways | |||||
Spithope Burn | Spithope Burn | Revd John Nicholson MA | About 1 chain W. of | An ordinary Mountain Stream Running through | ||
Spithope Burn | Mr Dodd | Spithopehaugh | deep Valley and a very rocky channel and falls | |||
Spithope Burn | Mr Robson | into the River Rede a little below Spithopehaugh | ||||
The Allers | The Allers | Revd John Nicholson | About 57 chains N W. | A portion of the ancient forest trees which in former | ||
The Allers | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | time covered the Valley of the Rede. the Name is |
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The Allers | Mr Robson | derived from the Alder tree corrupted into Aller. The |
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Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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