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Cheviot Hills | Cheviot Hills | Continued | 23. B | 19 miles from Sunderland Point. | ||
23. D | This hill, the highest in the | |||||
24. A | Range, has an altitude of | |||||
24. C | 2684 feet. From this point | |||||
24. 3 | the Cheviots run in a SW | |||||
24. 4 | direction, by "Carter Fell", | |||||
24. 7 | altitude 2020 feet, to | |||||
24. 8 | Peel Fell in N. Lat: 55 19 & | |||||
24. 11 & | West Long: 2 35 | |||||
24. 12 | The principal pass in the | |||||
Range is that known by the | ||||||
name of Carter-bar, by | ||||||
which the Road from Jedburgh | ||||||
to Newcastle, enters | ||||||
England. | ||||||
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