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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACKRIGSTELL PLANTATION | Blackrigg stell Plantation Blackrigg stell Plantation Blackrigg stell Plantation |
John Thomson John Taylor John Forsythe |
016.09 | A small fir plantation actu [actually] near Blackrigg House. It d [derives] its name from its circutous [form] and being planted to give sh [shelter] to the Cattle. |
CAMP [Langton Edge] | Danish Camp Danish Camp Danish Camp |
John Thomson William Dixon John Taylor |
016.09 | Situated on the western extremity of Langton Edge It is supposed to be of Danish construction. -- |
CAMP [Raecheugh-head] | Danish Camp Danish Camp Danish Camp |
John Thomson John Taylor John Forsyth |
016.05 ; 016.09 | Situated on The summit of [Raecleugh] head-Hill. The ditches are ve [very deep] particularly on the North & East Sides, and belonged, it is supposed to [a] Danish encampment. (Blackwood's Account of B [Berwickshire] |
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