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Back of the Dour |
Back of the Doure | Mr. Hindmarsh | 60 Chs S E of Dour | A small Cottage in a bad | ||
Back of the Doure | Mr. Anderson | Hill | state of repair, with thatched | |||
Back of the Doure | Mr. Dag | roof. A small garden attached. | ||||
This Cottage derives its name | ||||||
from the Doure Hill, its situation | ||||||
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the Hill. | ||||||
Dour |
Doure Hill | Mr. Hindmarsh | 60 Chain N. West | A Considerable Hill situated | ||
Doure Hill | Mr. Anderson | of Back of the Doure | on Cottonshope Moor, well known | |||
Doure Hill | Mr. Dag | by this name | ||||
Ralph’s Cleugh | Ralph’s Cleugh | Mr. Hindmarsh | 4 Chains N. West | A small stream gathering from | ||
Ralph’s Cleugh | Mr. Anderson | of Back of the Doure | Marshes &c. on Cottonshope Moor. | |||
Ralph’s Cleugh | Mr. Dag | & flowing in a South easterly direction, | ||||
until it joins Bellshield Burn, | ||||||
2 chains South of Back of the Doure | ||||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CW
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