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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Langton -- Sheet 16.9 -- Traces 4 & 5. -- Collected by John Callanan LceCorpl. [Lance Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]

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