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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SORBIE HASS | Sorbie Hawse Sorbie Hawse |
David Henderson Walter Miller |
036 | [situation] Between Bauchle and Wrae Hills. Applies to the hollow situated between the hills "Stony Brae" & "Bauchel" its surface is covered with heath. |
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[page] 5Langholm Parish Sheet 36 No 15 Trace 1
Hawse - It is used to denote a narrow passage between hills of mountains - Dr Jamiesons Scottish Dicty. [Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language]
Hass - is used, in a general sense to signify any opening or gap - Synon [Synomym]: Slack - Dr Jamiesons Dictionary [Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language]
Sorbie Hass - See Common Plan N. [North] Ph. [Parish] Ewes.
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