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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Wainhope Linn | Wainhope Linn | Mr. Headley | About 32 chains SW | A deep Pool in Plashetts Burn with | ||
Wainhope Linn | Mr Jackson | of Wainhope | A steep cragy precipice on both sides of Plashetts Burn | |||
Wainhope Linn | Mr Elliott | consisting of immense portions of perpendicular and | ||||
ie the word Linn | overhanging rocks covered with tufts of moss and brambles | |||||
means either a deep pool | ||||||
or waterfall. Locally this name applies both to pool & the Rocks | ||||||
surrounding it | ||||||
Cheese Sike | Cheese Sike | Mr. Headley | About 83 chains SW of | A small stream running through a valley through | ||
Cheese Sike | Mr Jackson | Wainhope | which an artificial channel has been cut | |||
Cheese Sike | Mr Elliott | |||||
Boggle Burn | Boggle Burn | Mr. Headley | About 52 chains SW | A small stream which forms a tributary | ||
Boggle Burn | Mr Jackson | of Wainhope | to Plashetts Burn | |||
Boggle Burn | Mr Elliott | ie "Boggle" the local | ||||
name for Ghost of Spirit | ||||||
Plashetts Moor | Plashetts Moor | Mr. Headley | About 20 chains SW | A large portion of land consisting of Rough Pasture | ||
Plashetts Moor | Mr Jackson | of Wainhope | and Heather used as pasturage for sheep | |||
Plashetts Moor | Mr Elliott | |||||
Edw. Gillespie $SREng$ |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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