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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Cloven Stone | Cloven Stone | Mr. A. Thompson | on Sheet | A large Stone, which formerly marked | ||
Mr. J Duncan | 19. 10 | the boundary between Akeld & Kirknewton | ||||
Estate Map | Townships, it is now built over by a wall. | |||||
Commonburn House | Commonburn House | Mr. J. Duncan | on Sheet | A Shepherd’s house a little North of | ||
Mr. W. Richardson | 19. 10 | Common Burn from which it takes | ||||
Mr. W. Rodgerson | name, it stands on a bleak, heathy, | |||||
lonely looking moor. | ||||||
Scaldhill | Scald Hill | Mr. J. Duncan | on Sheet | This was once a Shepherds house and a | ||
Mr. W. Richardson | 19. 10 | separate sheep farm, it is now added | ||||
Estate Map | to Akeld, and the house is a Ruin. used | |||||
Scaldhill | Should be Compounded. | as a sheepfold. | ||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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