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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HARDENS HILL Hardens Hill
Hardens Hill
Hardens Hill
John Taylor, Raecleugh head,
John Forsyth, Dunse
Walter Stobo, Blackrig
016.04 ; 016.05 This name applies to a remarkable Hill on Langton Edge, and is noted f [for] the steepness of its sides, as well as for the commanding view to be had from its summit.
RAECLEUGH-HEAD HILL Raecleugh head Hill
Raecleugh head Hill
Raecleugh head Hill
John Taylor,
John Forsyth
Walter Stobo.
016.05 ; 016.09 A conspicuous Hill on Langton Edge upon the summit of which is situated a Danish Camp, it obtains its name from a minor Hill situated on its south side.
RAECLEUGH-HEAD BURN Raecleugh head Burn
Raecleugh head Burn
Raecleugh head Burn
John Taylor.
John Forsyth
Walter Stobo.
016.05 ; 016.09 A small stream rising on the moors near the Snuffy hole (which name is sometimes applied to it) and after flowing along the base of Raecleughhead Hill empties itself into the Blackrig Burn.

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Ph. [Parish] Langton -- Sheet 16 - 5 -- Trace 5. -- Collected by John Webster. Pte. [Private] RS&M. [Royal Sappers & Miners]

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