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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE HEUCHEN | The Heuchen | Mr Thompson Marchmont Mr James Weir Schoolmaster. Revd. [Reverend] Mr Walker Greenlaw. |
027.07 ; 027.08 | This name applies to a rugged precipice of rock, rising immediately north of, and near the middle of the village. The feature resembles huge blocks of stones piled up on one another. The origin of this name [cannot?] be traced. |
HUMEHALL | Hume Hall l |
Mr Logan Hume Hall Mr James Weir Schoolmaster Revd. [Reverend] Mr Walker Greenlaw |
027.08 | A farm in the Eastern part of the parish and in excellent condition. The [?] offices are slated and of recent erection, a dwellinghouse, surrounded by a small plantation is pleasantly situated on a gradually rising eminence, and tenanted by Mr Logan. It is the property of Sir Hugh Campbell Bart [Baronet] Marchmont. |
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[Page] 20Parish of Hume -- Sheet 27.08 Trace 4 -- Collected by H Sharban
The Heugh [Note] Heuch - A crag; a ragged, Steep, A steep hill or bank Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
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