OS1/10/50/90
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACKIES' KNOWE | Blackies Knowe Blackies Knowe Blackies Knowe |
William Carruthers Laverhay Andrew Dalglish Laverhay James Smith Howgill |
025 | A small hill in an arable field on the farm of Laverhay, the name has been established many years. |
LAVERHAY BURN | Laverhay Burn Laverhay Burn Laverhay Burn |
William Carruthers Laverhay Andrew Dalglish Laverhay James Smith Howgill |
025 | A Rivulet formed by the confluence of Skelly and Donald Grains runs in a south westerly direction till it joins the Wamphray Water. |
OAK KNOWE BANK | Oak Knowe Bank Oak Knowe Bank Oak Knowe Bank |
William carruthers Laverhay Andrew Dalglish Laverhay James Smith Howgill |
025 | A wooded slope situated on the farm of Laverhay. |
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90 Parish of Wamphray Plan 25.9 Trace 3Oak Knowe Bank situation On the East bank of Wamphray Water.
Blackies Knowe situation 6 Chains South West by South from Laverhay
Blackie - the blackbird
Laverhay Burn situation From the junction of Skelly and Donnals Grains - West to Wamphray Water.
Siller Sike See Page 25.9 Page 75
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