< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Rowantree Crag | Rowantree Crag | Mr. Anderson | About 62 chains S W of | A rocky precipice consisting of a number of large | ||
Rowantree Crag | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | rocks thrown together deriving its name from [the] tree | |||
Rowantree Crag | Mr. John Robson | called Mountain ash which in this place is called Rowantree | ||||
Rob’s Wood | Rob’s Wood | Mr. Anderson | About 55 chains S E of | A very irregular portion of ground covered with ancient | ||
Rob’s Wood | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | ||||
Rob’s Wood | Mr. John Robson | woods which clothed the Banks of the Rede in former times | ||||
Clotty Sike | Clotty Sike | Mr. Anderson | About 42 chains S of | A small stream which gathers from wet marshy ground | ||
Clotty Sike | Blakehopeburnhaugh | it takes this name from an old house which once stood | ||||
Clotty Sike | Mr. John Robson | near it which was constructed with clods of earth and mud | ||||
Deadwood Cleugh | Deadwood Cleugh | Mr. Anderson | About 70 chains S.E. of | A small stream which runs through a little valley | ||
Deadwood Cleugh | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | the name commences at the junction of the two streams | |||
Deadwood Cleugh | Mr. John Robson | at the N E corner of the Marsh in trace 6 | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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