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Whitefield Sike | Whitefield Sike | Mr Walter Rutherford | 40 chains S. W. | A small stream flowing from | ||
Whitefield Sike | Mr William Rutherford | of the Marl Well. | Whitefield in a southerly | |||
Whitefield Sike | Mr John Robson | direction to Hunter’s Burn. | ||||
White Field | White |
Mr Walter Rutherford | 40 chains S. W. | A patch of grass land | ||
White Field | Mr Wm Rutherford | of the Marl | famous as the resort for | |||
White Field | Mr John Robson | Well. | Foxes having holes in it | |||
where they take refuge. | ||||||
Black Hag | Black Hag | Mr Walter Rutherford | 37 chains South | A tract or patch of broken | ||
Black Hag | Mr Wm Rutherford | of the Marl Well. | peat land on Burngrange | |||
Black Hag | Mr John Robson | Moor. | ||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by TH
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