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Loft Hill | Loft Hill | Mr. Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A low hill so called, on the ridge be- | ||
Mr. Jno Russell | 18. 16 | tween Saugieside Hill & Sinkside Hill, | ||||
Mr. E. Duncan | and between White Hall Burn & Trough |
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Whitehall Burn | Whitehall Burn | Mr Jno Oliver | on Sheets | A small mountain stream rising on | ||
Mr A. Cowens | 18. 12 & | the N.E. face of Blackhaggs Hill and running | ||||
Mr E. Duncan | 18. 16 | N.E. falls into College Burn at White Hall. | ||||
Camp (remains of) | Mr. Jno Oliver | The remains of a small ancient Camp | ||||
Mr. A. Duncan | on the west side of College Burn a little | |||||
Mr. E. Duncan | below Southern Know, supposed to be of British origin. | |||||
From the appearance and situation of this | ||||||
Enclosure, the fact of its having been a | ||||||
Camp is very doubtful, the name is | ||||||
therefore omitted. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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