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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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Dinner Bush | Dinner Bush | Mr George Lowes, Highfields | 29 chains N. | A rushy knowe with a | ||
Dinner Bush | Mr Wm Rutherford, Burngrange | W. of Hespie | currick on it so called | |||
Dinner Bush | Mr John Robson, The Dodd | Crag. | from a party of Gentlemen | |||
taking dinner or luncheon | ||||||
on it. | ||||||
March Sike | March Sike | Mr George Lowes | 53 chains N. | A small stream flowing in | ||
March Sike | Mr Wm Rutherford | W. of Dinner | a Northerly direction to Hun- | |||
March Sike | Mr John Robson | Bush. | ter’s Burn It is the boundary | |||
between Highfield and | ||||||
Burngrange Moors. | ||||||
Watch Crag | Watch Crag | Mr George Lowes | 47 chains N. | A steep ledge of rocks | ||
Watch Crag | Mr Wm Rutherford | of Dinner Bush. | on the south side of Hunter’s | |||
Watch Crag | Mr John Robson | Burn | ||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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