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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Plover Sike | Plover Sike | Mr. Adam Murray (farmer White Hill) | 24 Chains |
A Small Stream near the Southern | ||
Plover Sike | Mr. Walter Dodd (farmer Hope House) | of Rutter’s Hall | boundary of this parish, which is | |||
Plover Sike | Mr. Thompson (Shepherd Crag) | much resorted by "Plovers" | ||||
hence the name. | ||||||
Muckle Gowany Knowe | Muckle Gowany Knowe | Mr. Adam Murray | 16 Chains South | An eminence east of White | ||
Muckle Gowany Knowe | Mr. Walter Dodd | West of Rutter’s | Hill, of good pasture land, | |||
Muckle Gowany Knowe | Mr. Thompson | Hall. | which derives its name from the | |||
Daisy which flower has been found | ||||||
here. | ||||||
The Lawn | The Lawn | Mr. Adam Murray | 6 Chains West | A Small piece of good | ||
The Lawn | Mr. Walter Dodd | of Rutter’s Hall | pasture, situated about | |||
The Lawn | Mr. Thompson | 2 Chains North of | ||||
Muckle Gowany Knowe. | ||||||
George Davison Junr c/a |
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