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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Wether Lair | Wether Lair | Mr Walter Thompson of Emblehope | 21 chains south | A hill situated on the north east | ||
Wether Lair | Mr J. Robson of The Dodd | west of Drypit | of this parish and well known by the | |||
Wether Lair | Mr Rutherford of Emblehope | Knowe. | name. | |||
Hindhope Sike | Mr Thompson | See N. Book of Sheet 50/6 | ||||
Hindhope Sike | Mr J. Robson | |||||
Hindhope Sike | Mr Rutherford | |||||
Scad Law | Scad Law | Mr W. Thompson | 7 chains west of | A small but conspicuous eminence on | ||
Scad Law | Mr J. Robson | Straight Cleugh | Emblehope Moor, covered with loose | |||
Scad Law | Mr A. Rutherford | rocks & stones, well known by the | ||||
"Scad" to Scald Brockett’s Glossary P 257 | name. | |||||
Limestone Knowe | Limestone Knowe | Mr W. Thompson | 21 chains North west | A conspicuous eminence situated | ||
Limestone Knowe | Mr J. Robson | of Limestone Flow. | on the boundary on the north east of this | |||
Limestone Knowe | Mr A. Rutherford | parish. | ||||
Note: Unsigned
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