< | 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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Deep Sike | Deep Sike | Mr Nicol | 69 Chains Southeast | A small stream rising in this | ||
Deep Sike | Mr Davison | of the head of | Flaw and after a run of about | |||
Deep Sike | Mr Potts. | Farney Slack | 1/2 mile in a southerly direction | |||
ultimately falls into the White | ||||||
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Williams Cleugh | William’s Cleugh | Mr Nicol | 38 Chains South | A narrow valley thro’ which flows | ||
William’s Cleugh | Mr Davison | Southwest of the | A small stream, the Stream rises | |||
Williams Cleugh | Mr Potts. | head of Farney Slack | on West Keilder Moor and after | |||
a flow of 1 1/2 Miles in an |
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easterly direction falls into the | ||||||
Scalp Burn | ||||||
Coacher Cleugh | Coacher Cleugh | Mr Nicol | 42 chains South | A narrow valley thro’ which flows | ||
Coacher Cleugh | Mr Davison | west of Farney | a small stream the stream rises | |||
Coacher Cleugh | Mr Potts. | Slack | on West K |
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a flow of 1 mile in a North | ||||||
easterly direction falls into | ||||||
the Scalp Burn | ||||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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