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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Watty’s Scar | Watty’s Scar | Mr. Robson | 20 Chains West | This name applies to a sloping | ||
| Watty’s Scar | Mr. Amus | of Hillock | bank which formerly exhibited a | |||
| Watty’s Scar | Mr. Hunter | a gravelly stony face but is now | ||||
| planted with trees & over grown with grass. | ||||||
| This name is derived from a person | ||||||
| named Watty who had been working with | ||||||
| Coals at the bottom of the bank when |
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| fell into the Sills Burn, & was with difficulty | ||||||
| rescued from death. | ||||||
| Peel | Peel | Mr. Robson | 31 Chains South | A small Farm House in a good | ||
| Peel | Mr. Amus | Hillock | State of repair with outhouses garden | |||
| Peel | Mr. Hunter | & yard attached. | ||||
| This House derives its from being | ||||||
| built on |
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| the foundation of which is still visible. | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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