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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Jock’s Pike | Jock’s Pike | Mr A Rutherford, Emblehope | 65 chains N. | A conspicuous eminence on | ||
Jock’s Pike | Mr Wm Rutherford, Burngrange | W. of Peat Knowe. | Burngrange Moor. | |||
Jock’s Pike | Mr Robert Scott, Comb | |||||
Rowley’s Sike | Rowley’s Sike | Mr Robert Scott | 60 chains West | A small stream having its | ||
Rowley’s Sike | Mr Wm Rutherford | of Peat Knowe. | source near Jock’s Pike & | |||
Rowley’s Sike | Mr John Robson | flowing in a south easterly | ||||
direction to Hunter’s Burn. | ||||||
Hunter’s Burn | Hunter’s Burn | Mr John Robson | 14 chains South | A large stream rising N. E. | ||
Hunter’s Burn | Mr Robert Scott | of Peat Knowe. | of the Dun Knowe in Burn- | |||
Hunter’s Burn | Mr William Rutherford | grange Moor & flowing in a | ||||
south easterly direction to where | ||||||
it unites with Smalehope | ||||||
Burn near Burngrange from | ||||||
thence it takes the name of | ||||||
Tarset Burn. | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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