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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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High Roses Bower | High Roses Bower | Mr Nixon Roses Bower (High) | 54 Chains | A farm house in good repair | ||
High Roses Bower | Mr J Thomson | South West of | with out houses attached | |||
High Roses Bower | Mr J Armstrong | Crag Shield | ||||
Rose’s Bower | Whites Directory | |||||
Rose’s Bower | Co Voters list | |||||
Low Roses Bower | Low Roses Bower | Mr J Thomson (Low Roses Bower) | 45 Chains | A farm house in good repair | ||
Low Roses Bower | Mr J Nixon | South West of | with garden & outhouse attached | |||
Low Roses Bower | Mr J Armstrong | Crag Shield | this place is sometimes called Nether Roses Bower | |||
Boggly Sike | Boggly Sike | Mr J Armstrong | 23 Chains South | A small stream tributary to | ||
Boggly Sike | Mr J Thomson | West of Crag Shield | Warks Burn. Well known by this | |||
Boggly Sike | Mr J Nixon | name: this name originates from a local | ||||
tradition that the stream is haunted with | ||||||
Ghosts or as they are locally called Bogles or Boggles | ||||||
"Boggle, Boggle-Bo, a spectre or Ghost" | ||||||
Brockett Glossary | ||||||
James Sloan Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by KF
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