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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Foul Burn | Foul Burn | Mr. J. Duncan | on Sheets | A small sike so called, rising on | ||
Mr. W. Richardson | 19. 10 & | Boggy ground S. of, and, after a Short | ||||
Mr. W. Rodgerson | 19. 14 | run of 3/4 of a Mile, joins Common Burn. | ||||
Great Moor | Great Moor | Mr. J. Duncan | on Sheet | A low flattish heathy hill S | ||
Mr. W. Richardson | 19. 14 | of Common Burn, the summit | ||||
Mr. W. Rodgerson | is more extensive than most hills in the | |||||
vicinity, hence the name. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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