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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Nameless Sike | Nameless Sike | Mr Rutherford | 27 Chains N. of | A small mountain Stream it is | ||
Nameless Sike | Mr Armstrong | Blackrigg Well | well known by the name its union | |||
Nameless Sike | Mr R. Dodd Wark | with March Sike forms the head | ||||
of Monks Burn | ||||||
Hotter Stones | Hotter Stones | Mr Rutherford | 56 Chains N.E. | A low wall which forms the | ||
Hotter Stones | Mr Armstrong | of Blackrigg Well | three sides of a rectangular figure | |||
Hotter Stones | Mr W. Armstrong | the Space was filled with Stones | ||||
under which was found a human | ||||||
Skeleton about 20 years ago; | ||||||
the Stones have been taken away | ||||||
to build sheep folds &c it is well | ||||||
known by the name | ||||||
Rushy Rigg | Rushy Rigg | Mr Rutherford | 43 Chains N. of | It consists of Rough | ||
Rushy Rigg | Mr Armstrong | Blackrigg Well | Pasture and is well known by | |||
Rushy Rigg | Mr W. Armstrong | the name | ||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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