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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 1Hodge 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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