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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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Brierhill Sike | Brierhill Sike | Mr Rt Scott | 3 chains south | A small stream rising in Sid- | ||
Brierhill Sike | Mr Charlton | of the Rectory. | wood Moor & Flowing in a | |||
Brierhill Sike | Mr Potts | south-easterly direction to | ||||
where it enters the Tarset | ||||||
near the Church. | ||||||
Redheugh | Redheugh | Revd Wm Bateson, The Rectory | 44 chains S. W. | A neat farm house with good | ||
Redheugh | Mr Charlton | of the Rectory. | outhouses & land attached plea- | |||
Redheugh | Mr Potts | santly situated on the south | ||||
Redheugh | List of Co Voters | side of Tarset Burn. | ||||
Redheugh | Whites Directory | |||||
Redheugh Plantation | Redheugh Plantation | Mr Charlton | 45 chains S. W. | A mixed wood of firs and | ||
Redheugh Plantation | Mr Potts | of the Rectory. | other forest trees on a steep | |||
Redheugh Plantation | Mr G. Gillespie | bank at the south side of | ||||
Tarset Burn. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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