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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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| Butterstone Sike | Butterstone Sike | Mr. Alexr Thompson | On Sheet | A small stream or sike on the east of | ||
| Mr. J. Hall | 18 3 | Butterstone Shank, from which it takes | ||||
| Estate Map | name. | |||||
| Camps (remains of) | Mr. Alexr Thompson | The remains of 3 small Camps on trace | ||||
| Mr. J Hall | 6. Supposed to have been residence of the | |||||
| Ancient Britons. | ||||||
| It is considered doubtful whether | ||||||
| these enclosures ever were British | ||||||
| Camps – the names are therefore omitted. | ||||||
| Shotton Burn | Shotton Burn | Mr. Francis Calder | On Sheet | A Small Stream, being the | ||
| Mr Wm Henderson | 18. 3 | continuation of Halter Burn | ||||
| Mr. Robert Oliver | ||||||
| Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers | ||||||
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