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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Leehouse Rigg | Leehouse Rigg | Mr Weatherston | About 30 chains E. | A small eminence on which a House formerly | ||
| Leehouse Rigg | Mr Hedley | of Whap Knowe | stood called the Lee House The building has long | |||
| Leehouse Rigg | Mr Potts | disappeared but the name still applies to the [Rigg] | ||||
| Scald Law | Scald Law | Mr Weatherston | About 20 chains N W | A large eminence of considerable elevation | ||
| Scald Law | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | the derivation of this name cannot be made | |||
| Scald Law | Mr Hedley | |||||
| Hare Cairn | Hare Cairn | Mr Weatherston | About 33 chains N W | A large Pile of rough stones situated on a [very] | ||
| Hare Cairn | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | commanding position on Scald Law | |||
| Hare Cairn | Mr Headley | |||||
| White Meadows | White Meadows | Mr Weatherston | About 40 chains S W | An extensive portion of wet marshy land [which] | ||
| White Meadows | Mr Potts | of Whap Knowe | forms the source of several streams | |||
| White Meadows | Mr Hedley | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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