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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACK HILL | Black Hill Black Hill Black Hill |
Mr Fortune Mr James Fortune Mr James Stobie |
016.01 | A long and wide Ridge of land lying NE. [North East] & S.W. [South West] between [--] Burn and Mill Burn -- The S.W. [South West] end forms a round & rather a bold hill of considerable elevation, which appears to be black, it being mostly covered with short heathers. |
CAT CLEUCH | Cat Cleugh Cat Cleugh Cat Cleugh |
Mr Fortune Mr James Fortune Mr. James Stobie |
016.10 | A deep and very rugged defile on the S.W [South West] side of Knock Hill terminating at Mill Burn |
WOLFHOPE BURN | Wolfhope Burn Wolfhope Burn Wolfhope Burn Wolfhope Burn |
Mr Bell. (Cockburn) Mr Stevenson (Dunse) Mr Paterson (Dunse) Mr. Fortune, (Commonside) |
016.10 | A rivulet having its source in the Marshy land near the summit of Black hill, and flowing in a N.E. [North Easterly] direction, through a deep gorge enters Mill Burn at Kidshielh [Kidshielhaugh] Steading |
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