< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Aldery Sike | Al |
Mr J. Robson of Highfield Dodd | 83 chains south | A narrow winding stream on Highfield | ||
Al |
Mr R. Scott of The Comb | west of Rushy | Moor, well known by the name, is tributary | |||
Al |
Mr G. Lowes of Highfield | Hole. | to Tarset Burn. | |||
Archy’s Knowe | Archy’s Knowe | Mr J. Robson | 51 chains south | A conspicuous eminence on Comb Moor | ||
Archy’s Knowe | Mr R. Scott | west of Rushy Hole. | of a very rocky character, well known by | |||
Archy’s Knowe | Mr G. Lowes | the name. | ||||
Coals Cleugh | Co |
Mr J. Robson | 43 chains south of | A narrow winding stream on Comb Moor | ||
Co |
Mr R. Scott | Rushy Hole. | well known by the name is tributary to | |||
Co |
Mr G. Lowes | Tarset Burn. | ||||
Coals Cleugh | Mr Wm Rutherford | |||||
John Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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