< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Gauwins Pike | Gauwins Pike | Mr William Thompson | 47 chains North | A conspicuous eminence on | ||
Gauwins Pike | Mr Michael Robson | of Crookbank | the S. Side of Blackaburn Moor | |||
Gauwins Pike | Mr Henry Robson | |||||
Birk Hill | Birk Hill | Mr William Thompson | 28 chains North | A steep and commanding eminence | ||
Birk Hill | Mr Michael Robson | of Crookbank | on the south side of Blacka- | |||
Birk Hill | Mr Henry Robson | burn Moor with a Trigl | ||||
Station on it, this has been | ||||||
formerly planted with Birch | ||||||
Trees hence the name. | ||||||
Shiel |
Shiel |
Mr William Robson | 40 chains N.E. | A steep ledge of rocks on | ||
Shiel |
Mr Michael Thompson | of Crookbank | the North side of the Township | |||
Shiel |
Mr Henry Robson | Road leading from East Whygate | ||||
to Wark. | ||||||
M Costelloe c.a. |
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Transcribed by KF
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