OS1/5/24/27
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HAREHEUGH CRAIGS | Hareheugh Craigs Hareheugh Craigs Hareheugh Craigs |
Mr James Leitch Mr Thompson Mr Andrew Fairbairn |
027.11 | A hill on the farm of Sweethope so called, it rises abruptly on the S. & W. [South & West] to an elevation of about 200 feet above the surrounding country and is rugged & steep, It slopes more gently to the E. & N.E. [East & North East] on which sides it consists of Rocky Pasture. The hill is composed of Whinstone, and in what is called a Dyke appearing at the S. [South] Side of the hill & passing in nearly an east & West direction, may be Seen evidence of Volcanic agency, as the rocks appear to have been Calcined, or Burnt. |
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[Page] 27Sheet 27-11-Trace 2 -- Hume Parish -- Collected by Robert Young 2nd Corpl R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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