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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ARRARAT HILL Arrarat Hill
Arrarat Hill
Arrarat Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
041.03 A conspicuous oblong hill, steep ascent on the W. [West] side
AVERMARKS HILL Avermarks Hill
Avermarks Hill
Avermarks Hill
Aver Mark
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas [James] Scott
Johnston & Forrest's Map
037 Rough pasture hill of considerable elevation - principal slope on the S. [South] side
BROOMERSIDE HILL Broomerside Hill
Broomerside Hill
Broomerside Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas [James] Scott
037 Rough p. [pasture] hill contiguous to Comm [Common] & Avermarks hill, slope gradual on all sides.
COMMON HILL Common Hill
Common Hill
Common Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
037 The highest of a range of hills
steep ascent on the N. [North] side
HAGSHAW HILL Hagshaw Hill
Hagshaw Hill
Hagshaw Hill
Haugh Shaw
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas [James] Scott
Johnston & Forrest's Maps
037 Conspicuous hy [heathy] p. [pasture] hill principal slope to the North.
The name is derived from red broken ground on the face of the hill.
WEDDER HILL Wedder Hill
Wedder Hill
Wedder Hill
Thos. [Thomas] R. Scott Esq
Rev John Jamieson
Mr Jas. [James] Scott
037 High hy [Heathy] pasture hill, principal slope on the N. [North] side

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There is another, small hill of same name Sheet 41.trace 10 see page 62 [in red ink under Name "Wedder Hill"]

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