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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HART LAW (North) Hart Law North Hart Law North Hart Law North C. Wood Shepherd Tollishill
A. Davidson Shepherd Bermuda
J. Weatherstone, Shepherd Blytherig
008 A high Heathy hill near the Co. [County] boundary. South east of Seenes Law, on the farm of Soonhope It is called North to distinguish it from another of the same name South of it.
HUNTS LAW Hunt Law Hunt Law Hunt Law C. Wood Tollishill A. Davidson, Bermuda J. Weatherstone Blytherig 008 A high hill, covered with heathy pasture on the farm of Burncastle, east of Hart Law. The Co. [County] Boundary passes over its summit.
WEDDER LAIRS Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs C. Wood Tollishill
A. Davidson, Bermuda
J. Weatherstone, Blytherig
008 A hill of considerable height, covered with heathy pasture on the farm of Bradshawrig. The Co. [County] boundary crosses its summit. And it derives its name from being the lair of Sheep.
ADINGSTON RIG Adingston Rig Adingston Rig Adingston Rig J. Brydon Tollishill A. Davidson, Bermuda J. Weatherstone, Blytherig 008 A ridge covered with rough pasture, betwixt "Hart Law" and Jock's Burn" on the farm of Burncastle.

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Bradshawrig is more often spelled Braidshawrig.

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