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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Long Sike | Long Sike | Revd Morton | 32 Chains W of | A small stream it flows into | ||
Long Sike | Mr Smith | Horseman Ford | Barhaugh Burn | |||
Long Sike | Mr White | |||||
Horseman Ford | Horseman Ford | Property Plan | 91 Chains E by N | A ford for horses &c in a rugged | ||
Horseman Ford | Revd Morton | of Dewley Field | part of Barhaugh Burn. The | |||
Horseman Ford | Mr Smith | name is thoroughly well known | ||||
High Green Hill | High Green Hill | Revd Morton | 26 Chains S.E. of | A small hill situated partly | ||
High Green Hill | Mr Smith | Horseman Ford | in Barhaugh and partly in Ayle | |||
High Green Hill | Mr Walton | Common & named from its Color and | ||||
to distinguish it from Low Green Hill | ||||||
It is well known | ||||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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