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Emblehope Moor | Emblehope Moor | Mr Archibald Rutherford (Emblehope) | In the North | The unenclosed portion of land | ||
Emblehope Moor | Mr Walter Thompson, Emblehope | of the Parish | chiefly heathy belonging to Emblehope | |||
Emblehope Moor | Mr John Robson (The Dodd) | Farm. The property of the Duke | ||||
of Northumberland. | ||||||
Lough Knowe | Lough Knowe | Mr A. Rutherford | 34 chains N. E. | A slight eminence on Emblehope | ||
Lough Knowe | Mr W. Thompson | of Green Bog. | Moor, so called from a quantity | |||
Lough Knowe | Mr J. Robson | of water being collected in a hag hole | ||||
near it. | ||||||
Smalehope Burn | Smalehope Burn | Mr A. Rutherford | 26 chains South | A stream rising on the North West | ||
Smalehope Burn | Mr W. Thompson | of Lough Knowe. | side of this parish. It flows in a | |||
Smalehope Burn | Mr J. Robson | on 50/10 | South Westerly direction till it | |||
Smalehope Burn | Tithe Plan | joins the |
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form the head of Tarset Burn. | ||||||
James Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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