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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GREENSIDE PLANTATION Greenside Plantation Mr Rogerson Fingland
John Little Langside
Alexander Rogerson Girthhead
034 A young plantin of fir, ash and oak, of about 10 years grwth, is situated a little south from Langside, and on the slope of a hill commonly called the greenside, owing to the freshness of its pasture.
HUNGRYHILLS RIG Hungryhills Rig
Hungry Rig
Hungryhills Rigg
Mr Rogerson Proprietor
Alexander Rogerson Girthhead
John Little Langside
Estate Plan dated 1765
034 A ridge of arable ground on the farms of Girthhead and Gateside.
It is the name of an old farm toun now applies to a ridge of highland.
PETER'S MOSS Peathirst Moss
Peters Moss
Estate Map of 1765
Mr Rogerson Fingland
Alexander Rogerson Girthhead
Mr Charles Stewart of Hillside
034 A considerable extent of peat moss, on the farm of Girthhead.
It is very wet and nearly all exhausted of Peats. The Estate Map and authorities give it Peathirst not from Peter a man's name

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177 Parish of Wamphray Sheet 34.5 Trace 1

Hungryhills Rig situation On the Southern Parish Boundary . In the North West corner of this Plan.

Peathirst Moss situation A few Chains to the East of Hungryhills Rig.

Greenside Plantation situation Nearly 1 mile West from Hazelbank

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