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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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Wainhope | Wainhope | Mr. Headley | About 6 chains N of | A small stone building used at present as the | ||
Wainhope | Mr Charlton | Dry Burn | dwelling of a sh |
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Wainhope | Mr Elliott | the surrounding Moor | ||||
Dry Burn | Dry Burn | Mr. Headley | About 6 chains S of | A rapid mountain stream formed by several small | ||
Dry Burn | Mr Charlton | Wainhope | runners which gather on Wainhope Moor the channel | |||
Dry Burn | Mr Elliott | is nearly dry in the Summer months hence the name | ||||
Plashetts Burn | Plashetts Burn | Mr. Headley | About 10 chains SW of | A large and rapid running stream commencing | ||
Plashetts Burn | Mr Charlton | Wainhope | at the junction of Dry and Wainhope Burns passing | |||
Plashetts Burn | Mr Elliott | through a deep and rocky valley and forms a tributary | ||||
to the River North Tyne | ||||||
Limy Sike | Lim |
Mr. Headley | About 11 chains SE of | A small unimportant stream so called from the | ||
Lim |
Mr Charlton | Wainhope | circumstance of limestone being found a little above | |||
Lim |
Mr Elliott | its sour |
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Edw. Gillespie $SREng$ |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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