< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Dogbank Well | Dogbank Well | Mr Dixon | 50 chains west | A well of excellent spring | ||
Dogbank Well | Mr R Blackburn | of |
water, which derives its name | |||
Dogbank Well | Mr Robson | Dukesfield. | from its position being on the | |||
"Dog Bank". | ||||||
Hall Burn | Hall Burn | Mr R Blackburn | 47 chains West | A small rivulet flowing from the | ||
Hall Burn | Mr Robson | of East | Carriers’ in an Northerly direction | |||
Hall Burn | Mr Weatherly | Dukesfield. | until it unites with the "Devil’s | |||
Water" | ||||||
Dukesfield Cleugh | Dukesfield Cleugh | Mr J Blackburn | 45 chains west | A narrow ravine (South of "Dukes- | ||
Dukesfield Cleugh | Mr R Blackburn | of East | field Hall") thickly wooded | |||
Dukesfield Cleugh | Mr Robson | Dukesfield. | through which flows "Hall Burn" | |||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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