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Channelbush Sike | Channelbush Sike | Mr. Walter Dodd Hope House | 36 Chains |
A small stream flowing in a | ||
Channelbush Sike | Mr. Thompson (Shepherd. Crag) | South Westerly direction until it | ||||
Channelbush Sike | Mr. T. Scott. Shepherd (Chirdon | Hope | unites with the stream running | |||
Head) | through Black Cleugh. | |||||
Peat Rigg | Peat Rigg | Mr. Walter Dodd | 18 Chains North | An eminence situated west | ||
Peat Rigg | Mr. Thompson | West of Hope | of Hope House, which derives its | |||
Peat Rigg | Mr. Thomas Scott. | House. | name from the fact of Peats being dug | |||
therefrom. (Well Known by this name) | ||||||
Clock’s Cleugh | Clock’s Cleugh | Mr. Walter Dodd | 4 Chains North | A ravine through which flows a | ||
Clock’s Cleugh | Mr. Thompson | West of Hope | good stream. it extends about 50 Chains | |||
Clock’s Cleugh | Mr. Thomas Scott | House. | North of Hope House. | |||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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