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Cat Cairn | Cat Cairn | Mr Jackson | about 70 chains SE | A very steep and rocky precipice Composed of | ||
Cat Cairn | Mr Armstrong | of Peat Sike | coarse sand stone blocks irregularly piled | |||
Cat Cairn | Mr Robson | together and forming a very remarkable feature | ||||
on Bewshaugh Moor | ||||||
Peat Sike | Peat Sike | Mr Jackson | About 70 Chains NE | A small rivulet rising from Cut drains | ||
Peat Sike | Mr Armstrong | of Cat Cairn | and marshey ground |
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Peat Sike | Mr Robson | the head of it a Peat Moss hence the name | ||||
Bewshaugh Moor | Bewshaugh Moor | Mr. Jackson | Central point | A large district of Rough Pasture and moor | ||
Bewshaugh Moor | Mr. Armstrong | land used as a pasturage for Bewshaugh | ||||
Bewshaugh Moor | Mr Robson | Farm the property of the Duke of Northumberland | ||||
now in the occupation of Mr. Hedley Farmer | ||||||
Cat Cleugh | See Book of name Sheet 49 Plan 9 | |||||
Cat Cleugh | ||||||
Cat Cleugh | ||||||
Charles Payne Labror |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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