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Sheet 69 Plan 16 Parish of Kirkwhelpington

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The Mires The Myers Mires Rev. A. Forsyth About 10 chains E. A small farm house with garden attached
The Myers Mires Mr Howie of the Manse and is the property of E. Baker Esq [in the]
Bavington Myers Mires Myers Hodgsons History occupation of John Milburn
The Mires Mr Corry
The Mires Mr Davidson
Great Bavington Great Bavington Rev. A. Forsyth About 6 chains S.E. A small village consisting of farmsteads
Great Bavington Mr Howie of Bavington Crags A Presbyterian Chapel Manse School and a few
Great Bavington Hodgsons History cottage dwellings it belongs to several proprietors
and was formerly more extensive than it is at present
Bab Crag Bab Crag Rev. A. Forsyth About 10 chains N.E. A small eminence with a ledge of steep whin[stone]
Bab Crag Mr Howie of the Manse rocks along its western brow. the origin of this name
Bab Crag Mr Stevenson is not properly known
Name derived from
Babington formerly
a Manor now called
Gt Bavington
Bavington Crags Bavington Crags Rev. A. Forsyth About 6 chains N.W. A ledge of steep whinstone rocks abruptly
Bavington Crags Mr Howie of Bavington Manse sloping towards the west where the [???]
Bavington Crags Mr Stevenson terminates in loose rocks and scattered sto[nes]
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineer

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