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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HODGE BURN Hodge Burn
Hodge Burn
Hodge Burn
Robert Falkner (Folds)
John Pagan (Breckonside)
Thomas Barrie (Poldean)
025 A Rivulet having its source on Craig Fell and runs in a westerly direction into Bellcraig Burn
THE STACK The Stack
The Stack
The Stack
The Stack
Robert Flakner (Folds)
John Pagan (Breckonside)
Thomas Barrie (Poldean)
Mr John Charters Schoolmaster Wamphray
025 An eminence of ridge like shape situated at the south side of Hodge Burn.
It is an elevated ridge, a projection of Craig Fell, and so named by the Shepherds.
This name is derived from the Celtic Stac or Stuc, which signifies a rocky height, precipice or peak

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37 Parish of Wamphray Plan 25.1 Trace 1

Hodge Burn situation From the North West side of Craig Fell - west to Bellcraig Burn
The Stack this name has been altered from The Stalk situation At the West side of Craig Fell
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