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Cheviot Hills | Cheviot Hills | Fullerton’s Gazetteer | On Sheets | A range of mountains separating | ||
Map of Scotland | 24. 10 | throughout a considerable portion | ||||
Map of England | 24. 11 | of its extent the Kingdoms of England | ||||
24. 13 | and Scotland. | |||||
24. 14 | Some regard this chain as | |||||
24. 15 | commencing at Loch Ryan on the | |||||
24. 16 | West, & extending with occasional | |||||
29. 2 | interruptions, to the head of the | |||||
29. 3 | Northumberland Bowmont; but | |||||
29. 4 | the Cheviots, commonly so called, | |||||
29. 6 & | lie on the border of Northumberland | |||||
29. 7 | and Roxburgh, and may be regarded | |||||
as commencing on the East with | ||||||
Cheviot Hill & its eastern & Southern | ||||||
slopes, in lat. 55â° [29′ 0"- 19 miles from] | ||||||
Sunderland [Point. This hill the highest in] | ||||||
the [Range] | ||||||
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