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Greensheen Hill | Greensheen Hill | Mr.R.Chisholm, Holburn Grange | On Sheet | A considerable hill on the farm | ||
Greensheen Hill | Mr.J.Patrick, Holburn | 15.3 | of Holburn Grange on the West | |||
Greensheen Hill | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | side are great masses of freestone | ||||
rocks. The hill in general is | ||||||
covered with heath. | ||||||
Smithy Hill | Smithy Hill | Mr.R.Chisholm, Holburn Grange | On Sheet | A small hill on the West side | ||
Smithy Hill | Mr.J.Patrick, Holburn | 15.3 | of the village of Holburn, supposed | |||
Smithy Hill | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | to have derived its name from | ||||
a smithy that stood near it. | ||||||
Lightfoot Burn | Lightfoot Burn | Mr. J. Patrick, Holburn | On Sheets | A small stream having its course | ||
Lightfoot Burn | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | 11.15 | on the farm of Holburn and | |||
Lightfoot Burn | Mr.J.Avery, Holburn | 15.2 & | flowing in a S.Westerly course until | |||
15.3 | it unites with Hetton and Coal | |||||
Burn, near Holburn Mill. | ||||||
C.E. Hewitt Sapr RE |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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