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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Hillend Sike | Hillend Sike | Mr Thompson | 14 Chains N of | A small stream rising from | ||
Hillend Sike | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | cut drains it is a remarkable feature | |||
Hillend Sike | Mr Oliver | it enters the ground at the crossing of | ||||
turnpike road and runs a considerable | ||||||
distance under ground and rises again | ||||||
before forming a junction with the | ||||||
River Rede | ||||||
Dry Cleugh | Dry Cleugh | Mr Thompson | 19 Chains N.W of | A small stream rising from | ||
Dry Cleugh | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | marshy ground and forming a | |||
Dry Cleugh | Ramshope Parish Map | remarkable feature on Ramshope Moor | ||||
Eaker Rigg | Eaker Rigg | Mr Thompson | 40 Chains NW of | A long strip of rising ground | ||
Eaker Rigg | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | bounded on the West by Ramshope | |||
Eaker Rigg | Ramshope Parish Map | Burn on the North by Inner Cleugh | ||||
and on the south by Dry Cleugh | ||||||
and extends up near to Eaker Crag | ||||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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