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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Saughieside Hill | Mr Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A large flatish hill a little to the N. | |||
Mr A. Cowens | 18. 15 & | W. of the sources of Whitehall Burn | ||||
Mr E. Duncan | 18. 16 | and Trough |
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The Tongue | The Tongue | Mr. Jno Oliver | on Sheet | This is merely a Shepherd’s name (ie given | ||
Mr. R. Oliver | 18. 16 | by the Shepherds on the ground) and applies | ||||
to a piece of ground between the Sources and | ||||||
at the head of Whitehall Burn. | ||||||
Blackhag |
Blackhag |
Mr Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A low but steep rig or ridge, on the W. | ||
Mr R. Oliver | 18. 16 | of College Burn so called, it is a spur or | ||||
Mr R. Taylor | offshoot from Blackhaggs Hill. | |||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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