< | 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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The King’s Chair Hill | The King’s Chair Hill | Estate Maps | On Sheets | A part of the same ridge which is called | ||
Mr Glendinning | 14.1 & | Flodden Hill, this end (the western) is named | ||||
Mr Broomfield | 14.5 | in Consequence of King James IV having viewed | ||||
King’s Chair Hill | History of the Battle of | from this spot the march of the Earl of Surrey | ||||
Flodden by Robert White | ||||||
Newcastle 1859 | ||||||
The King’s Chair Plantn | Estate Map | On Sheets | A small oblong fir plantation | |||
Mr Thomas | on the top of the hill bearing the same | |||||
Mr Glendinning | name, it belongs to the Marchioness of | |||||
This name is not written | Waterford | |||||
considered necessary | ||||||
Flodden Edge | Flodden Edge | Revd Robert Jones | On Sheet | At the present time this name is only | ||
Mr Rankin | 14.5 | applied to the small farm of Branxton | ||||
Estate Maps | Allotment, but from enquiry made | |||||
the whole southern declivity is what | ||||||
ought to be termed Flodden Edge. | ||||||
in placing the name coming in to this | ||||||
Parish it may seem a little at variance | ||||||
with some Estate Plans. | ||||||
William Boyd, Civil Assistant |
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