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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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Bill’s Crag | Bill’s Crag | Mr Walter Rutherford (Burngrange) | 56 chains S. | An eminence on the Emblehope | ||
Bill’s Crag | Mr John Robson (The Dodd) | E. of Worship- | Moor. Well known by this name. | |||
Bill’s Crag | Mr Robson, Emblehope | ing Pike. | ||||
Long Sike | Long Sike | Mr Rutherford | 74 chains S. | A stream rising on the parish | ||
Long Sike | Mr Robson | E. of Worship- | boundary and flowing on a Southerly | |||
Long Sike | Mr John Robson | ing Pike. | direction till it joins Yearning Burn. | |||
Yearning Burn | Yearning Burn | Mr Rutherford | 21 chains East | A stream rising on the Northern | ||
Yearning Burn | Mr Robson | of Worshiping | side of the parish, it flows in a south | |||
Yearning Burn | Mr John Robson | Pike. | easterly direction till it joins the Hunters | |||
Burn near Burngrange farm house. | ||||||
J. Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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