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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Watchcurrock Spring | Watchcurrock Spring | Mr Paul | 17 Chains S.E. | A good spring situated on one | ||
| Watchcurrock Spring | Mr Jackson | of South Currock | of the wildest parts of Whitley | |||
| Watchcurrock Spring | Mr Stoddart | Common. a small stream | ||||
| Watch Currock Spring | Property Plan | flows from it but it enters after run- | ||||
| ning a short distance | ||||||
| Thornhope Carrs | Thornhope Carrs | Mr Paul (agent) | 11 Chains N.E. | A portion of Whitley Common in parts thickly | ||
| Thornhope Carrs | Manorial Plan dated 1774 | of Watchcurrock | studded with rocks, and crowning | |||
| Thornhope Carrs | Mr Jackson | Spring | the summit of the mountain from | |||
| Thornhope Cars | Property Plan 1825 | which Thornhope Burn takes its | ||||
| rise | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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