OS1/5/17/83

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LITHTILLUM LOCH Loch Tillum


Loch Tillum

Loch Tillum
Lithtillum Loch



Lithtillum Loch


Lithtillum Loch
Mr. William Paterson Gamekeeper
Mr. Stevenson Teacher
Mr. John Dove
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Goldie Coldstream.
Mr. Allison Par: [Parish] School Coldstream
Mr Robert Hislop Castlelaw
028.08 A small Loch common to the Parishes of Coldstream and Eccles it lies on the East Side of Horse Bog plantation. and on the North Side
of Lithtillum Wood. it is of a marshy nature Surrounded by high reeds, and is the resort of aquatic Birds the proprietor is Lord Hume Hirsel
LITHTILLUM WOOD Tillum Wood


Lithtillum Wood


Lithtillum Wood
Mr William Paterson
Mr Stevenson
Mr Dove
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Goldie Coldstream
Mr Allison Par: [Parish] School Coldstream
Mr Robert Hislop Castlelaw
028.08 ; 028.12 A considerable wood lying in the South East part of the Parish of Eccles the property of Lord Hume it joins the Horse Bog plantation at its South east Corner and is separated from Mayfield Wood by the Road leading to Coldstream, it is thinly wooded and Marshy at its North and West Sides and it is intersected by Shooting paths for the Convenience of following the Game.

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Parish of Eccles
Sheet 28 No. 8 Trace 4
Collected by William Boyd R.E. [Royal Engineers]

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