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Marl Well | Marl Well | Mr John Robson | 26 chains North | A remarkable spring of water. Persons | ||
Marl Well | Mr Walter Robson | East of Smalehope | living in the neighbourhood say that the | |||
Marl Well | Mr Rutherford | Rigg. | water has health restoring properties. It is | |||
known by the name of the "Red" Well | ||||||
from the appearance of the water after | ||||||
it leaves the well. | ||||||
Smallhope Burn | See Book of Sheet 50/6 | |||||
Emblehope Moor | See Book of Sheet 50.6 | |||||
Hunter’s Burn | See Book of Sheet 50 Plan 10 | |||||
Wether Lair | Wether Lair | Mr John Robson | 62 chains West | A lofty eminence on the | ||
We |
Mr Walter Robson | of the Marl Well. | parish boundary between | |||
Wether Lair | Mr Rutherford | Falstone and Thorneyburn | ||||
Parishes. | ||||||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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