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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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Reeds Rigg | Reeds Rigg | Mr Thomas Adamsom | About 30 chains N.E. | A rigg or ridge forming an eminence | ||
Reeds Rigg | Mr Wm Scott | of Little Lawsley | here but gently falls away on each side | |||
Reeds Rigg | Mr John Smith | the name is well known | ||||
Reedsrigg Sike | Reedsrigg Sike | Mr Thomas Adamsom | About 40 chains N.E. | A Small stream runnning in an | ||
Reedsrigg Sike | Mr Wm Scott | of Little Lawsley | easterly direction until it joins | |||
Reedsrigg Sike | Mr John Smith | Hartside Sike | ||||
Little Lawsley | Little Lawsley | Mr Thomas Adamson | About 30 chains | A conspicuous hill or eminence | ||
Little Lawsley | Mr Wm Scott | North of Hunter’s Ford | So called. | |||
Little Lawsley | Mr John Smith | |||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by SW and JMCN
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