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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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| Gra |
Gr |
Mr. Davidson | 50 Chains | An eminence on Keilderhead | ||
| Gr |
Mr. Nichol | South East | Moor. The Origin of the | |||
| Gr |
Mr. Robson | of Stoney Sike | name is unknown | |||
| Stony Sike | Ston |
Mr. Davidson | 50 Chains | A small stream rising in the | ||
| Ston |
Mr. Nichol | North West of | "Big Flow" running in a westerly | |||
| Ston |
Mr. Robson | Gray Mares Knowe | direction falls into "Scalp Burn" | |||
| 24 Chains below the mouth of | ||||||
| "Carry Burn". The name arises from | ||||||
| the ston |
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| K |
K |
Mr. Davidson | Situated between "White Keilder," | A large tract of moor attached | ||
| K |
Mr. Nichol | "Scalp Burn", Blackneedle | to K |
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| K |
Mr. Robson | and the County Boundary | "White K |
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| On the north side | and to the Scotch Boundary | |||||
| (see descriptive remarks) | ||||||
| Robt Kane Sapr RE |
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| An entry outlined like this has a note which may be seen by hovering the cursor over it. |
Transcribed by BFR and BER
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