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| Cateran Hill | Catteran Hill | Mr J. C. Langlands,farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A low heathy hill to the east of | ||
| Estate Map in Mr Langlands possession | 26.1 | Catteran Meadows Moss, & N. by W. of | ||||
| J. Rogerson Shepherd Blow-weary | Curleheugh, Rocky on the S. W. Brow | |||||
| Cateran | Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary | |||||
| Cateran Hole | Catteran Hole | Mr J. C. Langlands,farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A natural cave on the N. W. brow of Catteran | ||
| Estate Map in Mr Langlands possession | 26.1 | Hill, said to have been in former times the home | ||||
| Geo. Horsley Gardener, Harehope | of |
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| Cateran | Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary | at the bottom of which is a door which preclu[des] | ||||
| its exploration except by candle light. | ||||||
| "Cateranes", "Katheranes" "Bands of | ||||||
| robbers, especially such as came | ||||||
| down from the Highlands to the | ||||||
| low country, and carried off | ||||||
| Cattle, corn, or whatever pleased | ||||||
| them, from those who were un- | ||||||
| able to make resistance." | ||||||
| Jamieson's Scottish | ||||||
| Dictionary Page 125 | ||||||
| Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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