OS1/5/17/57

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LEITHOLM PEEL Leitholm Peel
Leitholm Peel Leitholm Peel
John Hood Esqr
M. D. Hunter Esqr
Colonel Nisbet
028.03 The remains of stronghold, to which tradition Says the borderers were Accustomed to drive their Cattle for protection, during invasions _
The remnant Consists of a wall about 31 ft [feet] Long 15 ft [feet] high, and about 4 ft [feet] thick, And form three Sides of a Square, the South Side having been taken away, these are Some very old Ash, and Elm trees growing Contiguous to it __
PETTY BURN Petty Burn
Petty Burn
Petty Burn
John Hood Esqr
M. D. Hunter Esqr
Mr Blackie , Stoneridge Mains
022.15 ; 028.02 ; 028.03 A Small Stream between, "Stoneridge" And "Anton's Hill", It bears the name from near the Turnpike Road at "Grange _ Lane". to where it empties itself into the "Lambden Burn", a Short distance west of Leitholm.

It is Said to have got this name from its being Such a Small Stream.

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Parish of Eccles Sheet 28 - 3 Trace 1
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