< | 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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Clee Crag | Clee Crag | Mr. Anderson | About 57 chains S E of | A small rocky precipice the origin of | ||
Clee Crag | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | this name is unknown | |||
Clee Crag | Mr. Robson | "Cleed, to clothe" Page 71 Brocketts Glossary | ||||
Hindhope Crag | Hindhope Crag | Mr. Anderson | About 58 chains S W of | A steep rocky precipice on the east bank of | ||
Hindhope Crag | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | Hindhope Burn composed of large rocks and | |||
Hindhope Crag | Mr. Robson | scattered stones | ||||
Rowantree Sike | Rowantree Sike | Mr. Anderson | About 76 chains S W of | A small stream which falls into Hindhope Burn | ||
Rowantree Sike | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | the name is derived from the tree called Mountain ash | |||
Rowantree Sike | Mr. Robson | but in this country is called Rowantree the name only extends | ||||
to the South so far as the name is written on trace | ||||||
Tod Sike | Tod Sike | Mr. Anderson | About 74 chains S W of | A small stream which forms a tributary to | ||
Tod Sike | Mr. Bell | Blakehopeburnhaugh | Hindhope Burn | |||
Tod Sike | Mr. Robson | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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