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Cheviot Hills | Cheviot Hills | Fullerton’s Gazetteer | On Sheets | A range of Mountains separating | ||
Map of Scotland | 23 D | throughout a considerable portion of | ||||
Map of England | 24 C | its extent, the Kingdoms of England | ||||
28 A | and Scotland | |||||
28 B | Some regard this chain as commencing | |||||
28 C | at Loch Ryan on the west, & extending | |||||
28 D | with occasional interruptions, to | |||||
29 A | the head of Northumberland | |||||
29 C | Bowmont, but the Cheviots, | |||||
29 D & | Commonly so called, lie in the | |||||
36 A | borders of Northumberland & | |||||
Roxburgh, and may be regarded | ||||||
as commencing in the East with | ||||||
"Cheviot Hill" & its Eastern & Southern | ||||||
slopes, in lat. 55 degree, 29 minutes, 0 seconds- 19 miles | ||||||
from Sunderland point. | ||||||
This hill the highest in the Range | ||||||
W Beatty |
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