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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Nishaw Burn | Nishaw Burn | Mr. Dodd (Cranecleugh) | 39 Chains North | A good rivulet rising in a piece | ||
Nishaw Burn | Mr. John Davison (Whick Hope) | of Jackson’s | of marshy ground then winding | |||
Nishaw Burn | Mr. A. Greeves (Low Long House) | Pike. | in an Easterly direction to its confluence with | |||
Back Burn. Length about 89 Chains. | ||||||
Broomy Sike | Broomy Sike | Mr. Dodd | 16 Chains West | A Small Stream flowing in a | ||
Broomy Sike | Mr. John Davison | of Jackson’s | South Easterly direction uniting with | |||
Broomy Sike | Mr. George Beaty (Whickhope) | Pike. | Back Burn, about 21 1/2 Chains North | |||
East of Gill Sike. | ||||||
Broomy Hill | Broomy Hill | Mr. Dodd | 23 Chains North | An emenince of an oval form | ||
Broomy Hill | Mr. Greeves | of Jackson’s | Situated about 12 Chains South of Nishaw | |||
Broomy Hill | Mr. G. Beaty | Pike. | Burn. | |||
George Davison Junior Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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