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Tod Sike | Tod Sike | Mr Walter Thompson | About 46 chains | A small stream having its | ||
Tod Sike | Mr John Robson | N. East of | source in a large moss or flow | |||
Tod Sike | Mr William Rutherford | Lough Knowe. | near Berry Moor Edge and | |||
flowing in an easterly direc- | ||||||
tion to Yearning Burn. | ||||||
Long Bog | Long Bog | Mr Walter Thompson | About 33 chains | A large tract of rushy | ||
Long Bog | Mr John Robson | N. E. of Lough Knowe. | land on the south side of | |||
Long Bog | Mr Wm Rutherford | of Yearning Burn & Tod | ||||
Sike it has been a peat | ||||||
moss. | ||||||
Yearning Burn | Yearning Burn | Mr Walter Thompson | 42 chains N. E. | A considerable stream having | ||
Yearning Burn | Mr John Robson | of Lough Knowe. | its source near the Hog Law | |||
Yearning Burn | Mr Wm Rutherford | and flowing in a S. E. direction | ||||
to where if joins the Tarset | ||||||
Burn near Burngrange. | ||||||
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