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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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Red Cleugh | Red Cleugh | Revd John Nicholson MA | About 71 chains W. | A small stream which rises in chattlehope Moor | ||
Red Cleugh | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | and forms a tributary to the River Rede the name | |||
Red Cleugh | Mr Robson | extends |
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Yatehouse Crag | Yatehouse Crag | Revd John Nicholson | About 60 chains S W | A steep rocky precipice consisting of huge | ||
Yatehouse Crag | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | Masses of coarse sandstone rocks and scattered | |||
Yatehouse Crag | Mr Robson | fragments of the same material | ||||
Jock’s Crag | Jocks Crag | Revd John Nicholson MA | About 47 chains S W | A steep precipice formed of large rocks and boulders | ||
Jocks Crag | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | irregularly piled together and scattered |
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Jocks Crag | Mr Robson | hill side in various directions | ||||
Raw | Raw | Rev. John Nicholson | About 47 chains S.E. | A neat Stone building formerly a Farm House | ||
Raw | Mr Dodd | of Spithopehaugh | but used at present as a shepherds dwelling | |||
Raw | Mr Robson | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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