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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| White Hill | White Hill | Mr William Robson | 50 chains N.W | A steep and commanding | ||
| White Hill | Mr Henry Robson | of Crookbank | eminence with a Trigl Station | |||
| White Hill | Mr Michael Thompson | on it. | ||||
| Huntlaw Moss | Huntlaw Moss | Mr William Robson | 60 chains West | A peat Moss about 9 chains | ||
| Huntlaw Moss | Mr Henry Robson | of Crookbank | N. East of the East Whygate | |||
| Huntlaw Moss | Mr Michael Thompson | |||||
| East Whygate | East Whygate | Mr William Robson | 80 chains S.W | A small farm house with good | ||
| East Whygate | Mr Michael Thompson | of Crookbank | outhouses attached situated at | |||
| East Whygate | Mr Henry Robson | the North side of Wark's | ||||
| Burn. the property of | ||||||
| Mr John Clayton. | ||||||
| M Costelloe c.a. |
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Transcribed by KF
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