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Sheet 29. 2 & 3. Parish of Ingram

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Dunmoor Burn Dunmoor Burn Mr. Jos. Atkinson, farmer, On Sheets A considerable mountain stream,
Brandon 24. 15 & flowing in a southerly course
Dunmoor Burn Mr. Wm Smith, Shepherd, 29. 3 between the farms of Linhope
Linhope and Greensidehill, and finally
Dunmoor Burn Mr. Richd Rutherford, Shep. uniting with Linhope Burn.
Greensidehill.
Coldlaw Burn Coldlaw Burn Mr. Jos. Atkinson, farmer, On Sheets A considerable stream commencing
Brandon 24. 14 East of "Coldlaw Cairn", and flowing
Coldlaw Burn Mr. Wm Smith, Shepherd, 29. 2 & in a south-easterly course, unites with
Linhope 29. 3 "Standrop Burn", at the point where
Coldlaw Burn Mr. Richd Rutherford, Shep. "Linhope Burn" Commences.
Greensidehill.
Standrop Burn Standrop Burn Mr. Jos. Atkinson, farmer, On Sheets A considerable stream originating on the farm
Brandon 24. 14 of Linhope, and flowing in a south-easterly
Standrop Burn Mr. Wm Smith, Shepherd, 29. 2 & direction between "Great Standrop" and "Coldlaw
Linhope 29. 3 Burn", unites with the latter, at the Commence-
Standrop Burn Mr. Richd Rutherford, Shep. ment of Linhope Burn.
Greensidehill.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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