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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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Beggars Rigg | Beggars Rigg | Mr W Thompson | About 14 chains | A small district of Natural | ||
Beggars Rigg | Mr W Lawson | West of the Court | land partially covered with | |||
Beggars Rigg | Mr Jas Potts | House | Furze. The name is said to have | |||
Mackenzies Histy | been derived from the circumstances | |||||
of the poor inhabitants having | ||||||
plucked the Wild Peas that grew | ||||||
in it during a season of great scarcity | ||||||
in the year 16–. | ||||||
Wolves Haugh | Wolves Haugh | Mr W Thompson | 72 chains S.W. of | A tract of level pastureland | ||
Wolves Haugh | Mr W Lawson | the Court House | south of land bordering the River | |||
Wolves Haugh | Mr Jas Potts | Coquet said to have been the | ||||
Resort of Wolves in former days | ||||||
Cairnycrook Knowe | Cairnycrook Knowe | Mr W Thompson | 93 Chains S.W. of | A very remarkable looking verdant | ||
Cairnycrook Knowe | Mr W Lawson | the Court House | hill which affords excellent shelter | |||
Cairnycrook Knowe | Mr Jas Potts | for lambs &c in cold & stormy | ||||
weather | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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