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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Middle Burn | Middle Burn | Mr. Henry Robson | 16 Chains North of | A good stream rising on Shepherdshield | ||
Middle Burn | Mr. John Armstrong | White Hill | Moor a little west of Greenley Cleugh. | |||
Middle Burn | Mr. Thomas Nixon | and then flowing in an Easterly direction | ||||
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a little south of Crook Bank. | ||||||
White Hill | White Hill | Mr. John Armstrong | 16 Chains South of | An eminence on the East | ||
White Hill | Mr. Thomas Nixon | Middle Burn | boundary of Shepherdshield Moor | |||
White Hill | Mr. Henry Robson | |||||
Whitelee Cleugh | Whitelee Cleugh | Mr. John Armstrong | 20 Chains East of | A small ravine extending | ||
Whitelee Cleugh | Mr. A. Nichol. Farmer. Middle Burn | south from middle Burn about 30 Chains through | ||||
Whitelee Cleugh | Mr. Wm. Nichol. Shepherd. Shepherdshield | which flows a small rivulet. | ||||
John Davison Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by KF
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