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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COWIEHAUGH Cowiehaugh James S. Bertram Cranshaws Smithy
James Ovens. Occupier
Mr. J. S. Bertram, Cranshaws
009.03 A small miserable thatched Cottage on the west bank of the Whiteadder, occupied by Jamres [James] Ovens a farm Laborer - & belongs to Cranshaws farm ---
CRUEL SIKE Cruel Sike J. S. Bertram. C. [Cranshaws] Smithy
J. S. Bertram. Cranshaws
John McLaughlin, Herd
009.03 A Small narrow Stream which takes its rise in Moorland a little North of Cranshaws Castle, & flowing in an Easterly direction empties itself into the Whiteadd [Whiteadder] at Cowiehaugh --- It takes its name from the Main [Main --] Sanguinary engagements which took place in the immediate locality ----
LITTLE CRUEL SIKE Little Cruel Sike J. S. Bertram
J. S. Bertram
J. McLaughlin
009.03 A small Stream a little North of Cruel Sike, name originated from the Same Causes

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Cranshaws Parish -- Sheet 9.3. -- W. Beatty

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Cruel Sike: All that can be seen on the page here is Main Sanguinary engagements. I have taken this to mean the battle at Mainslaughter or Manslaughter Law.

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