< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Humble Burn | Mr Dodd | 80 Chains | A considerable mountain | |||
Humble Burn | Mr Baily | west of | Stream it flows in a | |||
Humble Burn | Mr Bailie | Reeker Pike | northerly direction until | |||
it unites its waters with | ||||||
assumes this appelation | ||||||
Stot Crags | Stot Crags | Mr Dodd | 26 Chains | A ledge of large limestone | ||
Stot Crags | Mr Baily | north west of | rocks which run in a north | |||
Stot Crags | Mr Bailie | Reeker Pike | erly and southerly direction | |||
Binky Crags | Binky Crags | Mr Dodd | 63 Chains | A ledge of huge rocks Situ- | ||
Binky Crags | Mr Baily | north west of | ated about 7 Chains East of | |||
Binky Crags | Mr Bailie | Reeker Pike | Binky Burn the declivity to | |||
the Burn is nearly thickly Studded | ||||||
with large loose rocks | ||||||
Thos Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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