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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLEUCH-HEADS .
Cleughheads
Cleughheads
Cleughheads
Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads.
Charles Stewart Esq.
Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads,
Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_
042; 043 [Situation] ½ mile N.N.W. [North. North. West.] from Balgray House,
A good farm house, with out Building in the West side of Dryfe Water, and about 24 Chains North of Woodside
This is Sometimes Called Cleughheads Charles Stewart Esqr. of Hillside stated that in all Old documents it is named Nether Cleughheads to distinguish it from a farm town on the West which is Cleughheads
FAR KID SHAWS Far Kid Shaws. Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads.
Charles Stewart Esq.
Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads,
Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_
043 [Situation] ½ mile N. [North] from Balgray House,
A Plantation of Mixed Trees, East of Cleugh Heads, and on its West side is Dryfe water_
NEAR KID SHAWS Near Kid Shaws Mr. F Carruthers, Farmer, Cleugh Heads.
Charles Stewart Esq.
Robert Edger, Laborer & formerly Meresman Cleugh Heads,
Mr. Christopher Cairns farmer Woodside_
043 [Situation] Nearly ⅓ mile E.W. by E. [East West by East] from Balgray House,
A plantation of Mixed Trees lying between, Cleugh Heads and Woodside. in the West side of Dryfe Water.

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[Page] 105
Parish of Applegarth -- Sheet 43. No. 6. Trace 1.

[Signature] James A. Emslie

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Authorities for all Names: Transcriber has suggested that text relevant to 'Robert Edger' might be '.... formerly Houseman'.

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