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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Sheet 27-11-Trace 2 -- Hume Parish -- Collected by Robert Young 2nd Corpl R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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