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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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 3
Oak 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
Philip Munro Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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