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Winchmere Sike | Winchmere Sike | Revd Morton | 15 Chains S.E. of | A small mountain stream its junction | ||
Winchmere Sike | Mr Smith | Horseman Ford | with Rowels Burn forms the head | |||
Winchmere Sike | Mr White | of Barhaugh Burn | ||||
Rowel’s Burn | Rowel’s Burn | Revd Morton | 16 Chains E of | An inconsiderable stream, at its | ||
Rowel’s Burn | Mr Smith | Horseman Ford | confluence with Winchmere Sike, | |||
Rowel’s Burn | Mr White | Barhaugh Burn commences | ||||
Broad’s Fold | Broad’s Fold | Revd Morton | 10 Chains N.E of | A sheep fold situated in Ayle Common | ||
Broad’s Fold | Mr Smith | Horseman Ford | & named after the first occupant of | |||
Broad’s Fold | Mr White | that common after the fold was erected | ||||
Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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