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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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Long Sike | Long Sike | Mr. Anderson | 36 Chains South | A Small Stream rising on | ||
Long Sike | Mr. Rutherford | West of Blackblake- | Blackblakehope Moor, & flowing | |||
Long Sike | Mr. Dodd | hope House | in a North eastern direction until | |||
it Joins Ralph’s Cleugh. | ||||||
Ox Law | Ox Law | Mr. Anderson | 55 Chains South | A Small eminence situated | ||
Ox Law | Mr. Rutherford | West of Blackblake- | on Blackblakehope Moor. | |||
Ox Law | Mr. Dodd | hope House | well known by this name. | |||
Stile Crag | Stile Crag | Mr. Anderson | 52 Chains South | An extensive rocky feature | ||
Stile Crag | Mr. Rutherford | east of Blackblake- | situated on the division between | |||
Stile Crag | Mr. Dodd | hope House | Blakehopeburnhaugh & Blackblakehope | |||
Moors. This name is derived from | ||||||
the formation of the rocks which Consists | ||||||
of large blocks of sandstone | ||||||
irregularly piled upon each other | ||||||
and forming a conspicuous feature. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by CW
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