< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Inner Cleugh | Inner Cleugh | Mr Thompson | 58 Chains NW of | A rough and rapid running mountain | ||
Inner Cleugh | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | stream in its course it receives numerous | |||
Inner Cleugh | Ramshope Parish Map | small tributaries until forming a | ||||
junction with Ramshope Burn | ||||||
Ramshope Moor | Ramshope Moor | Mr Thompson | 20 Chains N of | A large portion of heathery and | ||
Ramshope Moor | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | rough pasture land used as a pasturage | |||
Ramshope Moor | Mr Oliver | for Ramshope Farm the property | ||||
of Mr John Pawsons | ||||||
Scary Cleugh | Scar |
Mr Thompson | 72 Chains NW of | A small stream rising from | ||
Scar |
Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | cut drains and marsh |
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Scar |
Mr Oliver | on Ramshope Moor | ||||
Eaker Cleugh | Eaker Cleugh | Mr Thompson | 69 Chains NW of | A small stream rising from | ||
Eaker Cleugh | Mr Dodd | Ramshope Ho. | cut drains near to |
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Eaker Cleugh | Mr Oliver | and forming a tributary to Inner Cleugh | ||||
Eaker Cleugh | Ramshope Parish Map | |||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by CC and SMH
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