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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Sills Moor | Mr. Anderson | 60 chains E. of | ||||
| Sills Moor | Mr. Douglas | Silloans | ||||
| Sills Moor | Mr. Robson | |||||
| Long Fell | Long Fell | Mr. Anderson | About 80 chains N.E. | A lofty ridge of land extending in a South West | ||
| Long Fell | Mr. Douglas | of Silloans | direction from Corby Pike abruptly sloping on the west | |||
| Long Fell | Mr. Robson | side which is partially covered with rocks and loose stones | ||||
| Littlesills Burn | Littlesills Burn | Mr. Anderson | About 60 chains E. | A small stream which runs through a deep valley | ||
| Littlesills Burn | Mr. Douglas | of Silloans | and forms a junction with the Sills Burn in front | |||
| Littlesills Burn | Mr. Robson | of the Silloans Farm House | ||||
| Described in 42-9 | ||||||
| Watling Street | Described in 42-1 | |||||
| Sills Burn | Described in 42-1 | |||||
| Described in 42-6 | ||||||
| Corby Pike | Described in 42-11 | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie Royal Engineers |
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