OS1/11/16/95

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLERMUIR HILL Allermuir Hill John Finnie, Swanston
Robert Horsburgh, Swanston
006 A very large hill, rising to the height of 1600 feet the highest of the Pentland range, the surface of which is of a smooth grassy nature, on its summit is Trig [Trigonometrical] Station "Allermoor"
CAERKETTON HILL Caerketton Hill John Finnie, Swanston
Robert Horsburgh, Swanston
006 A hill nearly the same height as the above [Allermuir Hill] situated a short distance East, bounded on the North by an immense precipice, and on all other sides very abrupt on its summit is a Trig . [Trigonometrical Point] Called "Shiders"
CAERKETTON CRAIGS Caerketton Craigs John Finnie, Swanston
Robert Horsburgh, Swanston
006 An immense rocky precipice consisting of bold projecting rocks several hundred feet high on the North side of Caerketton Hill

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[Page] 95
P. [Plan] 6.C List of Names collected by John E. Darnan RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners
[Object for Allermuir Hill and Caerketton Hill] Hill
[Object for Caerketton Craigs] Precipice
[Parish] Colinton

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