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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEES HILL | Lees Hill Lees Hill Lees Hill |
Thomas Brown William Dixon John Taylor |
015.12 ; 016.09 | An eminence of Considerable elevation Situated on the farm of Langtonlees, and Constituting a portion of that extensive tract Known by the Name of "Lammermoor". ---- |
WELL CLEUGH | Well Cleugh Well Cleugh Well Cleugh |
Thomas Brown William Dixon John Taylor |
015.12 ; 016.09 | A Consdierable Glen or hollow extending in an easterly direction to the termination of Wellcleugh Burn, which flows through it. |
CAMP MOOR | Camp Moor Camp Moor Camp Moor |
Thomas Brown William Dixon John Taylor |
015.12 ; 015.13 ; 016.09 ; 016.13 | A Considerable tract of uncultivated Moor lying between Wellcleugh and Campmoor Plantation, it affords good pasturage for Sheep - Proprietor the Marquis of Breadalbane. |
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[page] 35Parish of Langton -- Sheet 16.9 -- Traces 4 & 5. -- Collected by John Callanan LceCorpl. [Lance Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
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