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Lamb Hill | Lamb Hill | Mr. John Makepeace | 40 Chains West | A considerable eminence on Haining | ||
Lamb Hill | Mr. Edward Nichol | of Cavel Hill. | Moor well known by this name. | |||
Lamb Hill | Mr. Edward Robson | |||||
Peepie Sike | Peepie Sike | Mr. John Makepeace | 37 Chains West of | A Small rivulet rising a little | ||
Peepie Sike | Mr. Edward Nichol | Cavel Hill. | South of Lamb Hill, flowing | |||
Peepie Sike | Mr. Edward Robson | from its source in a South Easterly | ||||
direction until it unites with Wark’s | ||||||
Burn. | ||||||
Preaching Heights | Preaching Heights | Mr. John Makepeace | 66 Chains West | An eminence near the North | ||
Preaching Heights | Mr. John Robson | of Cavel Hill. | Western boundary of this parish, | |||
Preaching Heights | Mr. Edward Nichol | which derives its name from the fact | ||||
of the inhabitants in its vicinity Crossing it | ||||||
when going to and from Church or | ||||||
Chapel. | ||||||
George Davison Junr c/a |
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Transcribed by KF
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