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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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| Wainhope Moor | Wainhope Moor | Mr. Headley | central point | A large portion of land consisting of Rough pasture | ||
| Wainhope Moor | Mr Jackson | and heather taking its name from the house | ||||
| Wainhope Moor | Mr Elliott | which it surrounds | ||||
| Wainhope Burn | Wainhope Burn | Mr. Headley | About 2 chains N. | An ordinary Mountain stream which takes | ||
| Wainhope Burn | Mr Jackson | of Wainhope | the name Plashetts Burn on its junction with | |||
| Wainhope Burn | Mr Elliott | Dry Burn | ||||
| Gowanburn Moor | Gowanburn Moor | Mr. Headley | About 37 chains W of | An extensive portion of ground consisting of | ||
| Gowanburn Moor | Mr Jackson | Wainhope | Rough pasture and heather used as pasturage and | |||
| Gowanburn Moor | Mr Elliott | forming the Farm called Gowanburn | ||||
| Black Cleugh | Black |
Mr. Glendining | 25 chains N of | A small Stream rising from | ||
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Mr Elliott | Wainhope | cut drains and marsh |
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Mr Jackson | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie $SREng$ |
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