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| Shill Moor | Shill Moor | Mr Wm Smith Shepherd | On Sheet 29.B | This name applies to a hill of | ||
| Low Bleakhope | considerable altitude, situated on | |||||
| Shill Moor | Mr Wm Burn Shepd | the farm of Alnhammoor, on the sum- | ||||
| Alnham moor | mit of which |
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| Cairn | Cairn | Mr John Amos, Shepd | similar to that on Cushat Law, in the | |||
| (Remains of) | (Remains of) | Ewartlyshank | centre of which is a Trigl station | |||
| Scaud Knowe | Scaud Knowe | Mr Wm Smith Shepherd | On Sheet | A small hill covered with heathy | ||
| Low Bleakhope | 29.B | pasture, and situated on the farm of | ||||
| Scaud Knowe | Mr Wm Burn Shepd | Alnhammoor. "Scaud" is supposed to | ||||
| Alnham moor | be the local term for scald, and | |||||
| Scaud Knowe | Mr John Amos, Shepd | hence the name. | ||||
| Ewartly shank | ||||||
| Scaud | To scald – | |||||
| Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary | ||||||
| Megrim's Knowe | Megrim's Knowe | Mr Wm Smith Shepherd | On Sheet | A slight eminence situated on the farm | ||
| Low Bleakhope | 29.B. | of Alnhammoor, and yielding rough | ||||
| Megrim's Knowe | Mr Wm Burn Shepd | pasture. Origin of this name Unknown. | ||||
| Alnham moor | Evidently has reference to a disease known by | |||||
| Megrim's Knowe | Mr John Amos, Shepd | this name common among Sheep | ||||
| Ewartlyshank | ||||||
| Megrim | A whim, a foolish fancy- | |||||
| Disorder of the head – | ||||||
| Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary. | ||||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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