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Hespie Sike | Hespie Sike | Mr J. Robson of The Dodd | 50 chains north | A narrow winding stream on Highfield | ||
Hespie Sike | Mr Geo. Lowes of Highfield | west of Boghead. | Moor, well known by the name, is | |||
Hespie Sike | Mr R. Scott of The Comb | tributary to Highfield Burn. | ||||
Highfield Burn | Highfield Burn | Mr J. Robson | 3 chains north | A large stream on Highfield Moor | ||
Highfield Burn | Mr G. Lowes | of Boghead. | well known by this name is tributary | |||
Highfield Burn | Mr R. Scott | to Tarset Burn. | ||||
Highfield | Highfield | Mr J. Robson | 44 chains south | A substantial stone built dwelling house | ||
Highfield | Mr G. Lowes | west of Boghead. | and farm buildings on Highfield Moor | |||
Highfield | Mr R. Scott | in the occupation of Messrs Geo. & Jas Lowes. | ||||
Coals Cleugh | Described in N. Book of Sheet 50/15 | |||||
Jno Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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