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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Chattlehope | Chattlehope | Mr Dodd | 25 Chains S W of | A small stone building with out houses | ||
| Chattlehope | Mr Thompson | Earl Sike | and garden attached situated on the south | |||
| Chattlehope | Mr Oliver | side of the River Rede and near to | ||||
| the junction of the Chattlehope Burn | ||||||
| occupied by a farm Servant for the | ||||||
| Catcleugh Farm | ||||||
| Earl Sike | Earl Sike | Mr Dodd | 25 Chains N E of | A rough and rapid running mountain | ||
| Earl Sike | Mr Thompson | Chattlehope Ho. | Stream rising from Cut drains and | |||
| Earl Sike | Mr Oliver | marshy ground forming a remarkable | ||||
| feature on the Chattlehope Moor | ||||||
| Chattlehope Burn | Chattlehope Burn | Mr Dodd | 4 Chains N E of | A large mountain Stream rising from | ||
| Chattlehope Burn | Mr Thompson | Chattlehope Ho. | numerous Cut drains and marshy ground | |||
| Chattlehope Burn | Mr Oliver | in its Course it receives numerous | ||||
| important tributaries and becomes a Very | ||||||
| rapid running Stream | ||||||
| Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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