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Nichol’s Bog | Nichol’s Bog | John Robson | 19 chains S. E. | A wet mossy tract of | ||
Nichol’s Bog | Walter Thompson | of Lough Knowe. | land on Emblehope Moor | |||
Nichol’s Bog | Mr A. Rutherford | north of Smallhope Burn. | ||||
Ned’s Crag | Ned’s Crag | Mr A. Rutherford | 58 chains S. E. | A ridge of loose rocks on the edge or brow | ||
Ned’s Crag | Mr John Robson | of Lough Knowe. | of an eminence on Emble- | |||
Ned’s Crag | Mr Walter Thompson | hope Moor. | ||||
Long Sike | Long Sike | Mr A. Rutherford | 72 chains N. E. | A small stream flowing from | ||
Long Sike | Mr John Robson | of Lough Knowe. | the West end of Reedswood | |||
Long Sike | Mr Walter Thompson | Crags southwards to Straight | ||||
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