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Cheviot Hills | Cheviot Hills | Continued | Commencing in the East, with | |||
Cheviot Hill, and its eastern and | ||||||
western slopes in lat. 55[degrees] 29′ 0". 19 | ||||||
miles from Sunderland Point. | ||||||
This hill, the highest in the range, has an altitude of 2,684 feet, according | ||||||
to Sir Thomas Brisbane – | ||||||
From this point, the Cheviots run in a South West direction by | ||||||
"Carter Fell", altitude 2020 feet, to "Peel Fell" in lat. 55[degrees] 17′ 0" and | ||||||
West long. 2[degrees] 35′ 0" – | ||||||
The principal pass in the range is that known by the name of the | ||||||
Carter Bar – by which the road from Jedburgh to Newcastle | ||||||
enters England | ||||||
W. Beatty |
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Transcribed by PT
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