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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AIRDMAGH GILL | Airmie Gill Airmie Gill Airmie Gill Airdmagh Gill |
Matthew Watson Mount Blow Adam Tait Newton William Murray Corehead See Page 112 |
009 | A small gill on the South side of Hartfell it falls into the Spa Well Burn |
HARTFELL | Hartfell Hartfell Hartfell Hartfell Hartfell |
Johnstons County Map Fullartons Imperial Gazeteer Blackwoods County Map C Stewart Esq (Hillside) Mr J Welsh (Braefoot) |
009 | One of the highest hills in the South of Scotland and commands an extensive view in all directions, it is very flat on the summit, the Eastern side is very rocky, on all other parts it is very good pasturage for sheep. |
HARTFELL CRAIG | Hartfell Craig Hartfell Craig Hartfell Craig |
Matthew Watson Mount Blow Adam Tait Newton John Edgar Moffat |
009; 010 | A large craig of Whinstone on the Eastern side of Hartfell, it is very steep, and rugged and appears nearly perpendicular at a distance. |
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Page 58 Parish of Moffat Plan 9.4 Trace 6Hartfell situation On the Boundary between Peebles and Dumfries -Shires
Hartfell Craig situation To the South East of Hart Fell
Airdmagh Gill situation To the South East of Hartfell
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