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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
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Blackhaggs Hill | Mr. Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A large heathclad, mossy hill | |||
Black Hag | Mr. A. Oliver | 23. B | on the western boundary of the | |||
Mr. J. Duncan | Parish of Kirknewton, the name is | |||||
Black Hag | This mode adopted to agree | said to be derived from the peat haggs | ||||
with Morebattle, which is | or mosses which almost cover it. | |||||
considered the best. | ||||||
Fleehope Burn | Fleehope Burn | Mr Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A small mountain stream rising | ||
Mr A. Oliver | 23. B | between "The Schill" & Blackhaggs | ||||
Mr E. Duncan | hills, which running E. joins the College | |||||
Burn at Fleehope. | ||||||
Fleehope | Fleehope | Mr Jno Oliver | on Sheet | A Shepherd’s house & folds, at the | ||
Mr A. Oliver | 23. B | junction of Fleehope Burn with College | ||||
Mr E. Duncan | Burn, the property of the Right | |||||
Honble Earl Grey. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Described by'
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