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LAMMERMOOR HILLS Lammermoor Hills Continued 008; 009; 105; 016 [continued from page 5] as bewidering to the Traveller as grandly sylvan in their vast Contribution to the Landscape They have Still natural slopes hanging on some of their slope and in such localities are warmed out of their chilliness of aspect; but over their summits, and down their higher Slopes, they are almost everywhere, nakedly dressed in heath. Lammer Law. in the Parish of Lauder gives name to the whole range, & has an altitude of 1500 feet. Among other chief or remarkable summits, according to the measurements of Blackadder in his survey of Berwickshire, Criblaw has an altitude of 1615 feet, Clint Hill 1544, Tippet Law 1323, Mainslaughter Law 1273, Twin Law 1260, Earlston Hill 1200, Great Dirrington Hill 1145, Ayrhouse Hill 1054, Bemerside Hill 1011, and Cockburn Law. 912 feet.

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Cranshaws Parish (Detached) -- W. Beatty

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