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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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Lad’s Cleugh | Lad’s Cleugh | Mr. Anderson | 52 Chains North | A Considerable Stream rising | ||
Lad’s Cleugh | Mr. Rutherford | East of Blackblakehope | rising on Blackblakehope Moor, | |||
Lad’s Cleugh | Mr. Dodd | House | & flowing in a Southern direction | |||
until it joins Blakehope Burn, | ||||||
52 Chains North East of Black- | ||||||
blakehope House | ||||||
Tod Knowe | Tod Knowe | Mr. Anderson | 56 Chains South | A Considerable |
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Tod Knowe | Mr. Rutherford | East of Blackblakehope | on the division between Blackblakehope | |||
Tod Knowe | Mr. Dodd | House | & Blakehopeburnhaugh Moors, well | |||
known by this name. | ||||||
Tod Crag | Tod Crag | Mr. Anderson | 58 Chains South east | A remarkable rocky feature | ||
Tod Crag | Mr. Rutherford | of Blackblakehope House | Situated on Blakehopeburnhaugh | |||
Tod Crag | Mr. Dodd | Moor, well known by this name which | ||||
is derived from the Covert it affords | ||||||
Foxes. (Tod being the local name for that animal.) | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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