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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Haddons Meadow | Haddon’s Meadow | Mr Walter Rutherford | 28 chains west | A tract of green pasture | ||
Haddon’s Meadow | Mr Wm Rutherford | of Hawk Knowe. | land on the south side of | |||
Haddon’s Meadow | Mr John Robson | Hunter’s Burn. So called | ||||
after a man of the name of Had- | ||||||
don who herded on the land. | ||||||
Heathery Shank | Heathery Shank | Mr Walter Rutherford | 22 chains West | A conspicuous eminence on | ||
Heathery Shank | Mr William Rutherford | of Hawk Knowe. | the South side Hunter’s | |||
Heathery Shank | Mr John Robson | Burn. | ||||
Middle Sike | Middle Sike | Mr Walter Rutherford | 36 chains S. | A rivulet flowing in a | ||
Middle Sike | Mr William Rutherford | of Hawk Knowe. | south easterly direction | |||
Middle Sike | Mr John Robson | through a deep cleugh to | ||||
Harper’s Burn. | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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