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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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White K |
White K |
Mr. Nicol Scalp | 46 Chains West | A considerable stream rising on the North | ||
White K |
Mr. Davison Keilder Head | of Rob’s Pikes | Side of this parish, formed by the two | |||
White K |
Mr. John Potts Riggend | Streams called Gunns Cleugh & White | ||||
Grain. It flows in a Southerly direction | ||||||
till it joins the K |
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of the Scalp Burn. | ||||||
Woody Crags | Woody Crags | Mr. Nicol | 25 Chains West | A long range of rocks and loose | ||
Woody Crags | Mr. Davison | of Rob’s Pikes | Stones on the East Side of the White | |||
Woody Crags | Mr. J Potts | K |
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Skerry Holes | Skerry Holes | Mr. Nicol | 20 Chains North | A large natural cavity covered with | ||
Skerry Holes | Mr. Davison | West of Skerry | rocks and loose Stones. Well Known | |||
Skerry Holes | Mr. J Potts | Holes | by this name | |||
James Sloan Sapper RE |
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