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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[page] 20Cranshaws Parish -- Sheet 9.3. -- W. Beatty
Transcriber's notes
Words lost in fold of page.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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