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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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Keeks Crag | Keeks Crag | Mr J. Robson of The Dodd | 29 chains north | A small but conspicuous ridge of rocks | ||
Keeks Crag | Mr G. Lowes of Highfield | of Boghead. | on Comb Moor well known by the name. | |||
Keeks Crag | Mr R. Scott of The Comb | |||||
Tarset Burn | Described in N. Book of Sheet 59/8 | |||||
Ston |
Ston |
Mr J. Robson | 40 chains north | An eminence on Highfield Moor so | ||
Ston |
Mr G. Lowes | west of Boghead. | called from being covered at the summit | |||
Ston |
Mr R. Scott | with loose rocks and stones. | ||||
Crooks Bank | Crooks Bank | Mr J. Robson | 22 chains north | A high and steep bank bordering the | ||
Crooks Bank | Mr G. Lowes | of Boghead. | Tarset Burn, a well known name. | |||
Crooks Bank | Mr R. Scott | |||||
Jno Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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