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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Greyhound Law | Greyhound Law | Mr Telford | 30 Chains N | A large hill of considerable elevation | ||
| Greyhound Law | Mr Dodd | of White Crag | From the summit of this hill is to be seen | |||
| Greyhound Law | Mr Oliver | the Cheviot Hills and also a pleasant View | ||||
| of the surrounding country | ||||||
| Bells Cleugh | Bells Cleugh | Mr Telford | 32 Chains N of | A small mountain stream rising on | ||
| Bells Cleugh | Mr Dodd | White Crag | Greyhound Law and forming a tributary | |||
| Bells Cleugh | Mr Oliver | to Spithope Burn | ||||
| Heart Tae | Heart |
Mr Telford | 65 Chains N E | A portion of ground of considerable | ||
| Heart |
Mr Dodd | of White Crag | elevation situated on the Boundary between | |||
| Heart |
Mr Oliver | England and Scotland and commands a | ||||
| View of the Cheviot Hills |
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| Hungry Law | Hungry Law | Mr Thompson | 75 Chains N W | A small remarkable hill of considerable | ||
| Hungry Law | Mr Dodd | of White Crag | elevation situated on the boundary between | |||
| Hungry Law | Mr Telford | England and Scotland and and [sic] also on | ||||
| boundary of Catcleugh & Ramshope Farms | ||||||
| Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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