Roxburghshire volume 17

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/29/17/1 HOUNAM [parish] Hownam Hownam Hownam Hounam Hounam Valuation Rolls for 1811. Blackwood's Map of Roxburgh. Stobie's Map of Roxburghshire. Statistical Account of Roxburgh. Johnston's Map of Roxburgh. 016; 022; 028 [Situation] In the En. [Eastern] part of Roxburghshire. The name of this Parish was originally written Howenham and Hounham, which in the Saxon would signify the dwelling-place or mansion of Owen, - a distinguished individual - as is stated - who had his residence here in the 12th Century. Hownam may therefore be recommended here as in better keeping with the original derivation that Hounam. The Parish of Hownam is bounded on the North by those of Eckford and Morbottle on the East by Morbottle and Northumberlandshire, on the South by Northumberlandshire and Oxnam and on the West by Oxnam and Jedburgh. There is no part of another Parish situate within the limits here assigned to Hownam nor is there a detached portion of it within the boundaries of any other Parish. It approaches in form a parallelogram stretching N.N.W. [North North West] but with irregular outline. It measures in extreme length 7 miles and in extreme breadth 4 3/4 miles and has an Area of about 15,108 Impl. [Imperial] Acres, of which there may be about 941 acres arable, 150 wood, 1675 heath and moss and 13,342 Sheep pasture. A broad range of the Cheviot Hills runs along the South and sends offshoots so far inland as to cause the Parish to be considered as an entirely hilly, and pastoral district, towards the West and North-West the district declines in elevation - becoming there little more than a [Continued on OS1/29/17/2]
OS1/29/17/1 [Page] 1 [County of Roxburgh.] [Notes] -- Hounam to be adopted - Decided by Lt. Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] Cameron - note dated 24.3.62 - See the Correspondence with Revd. [Reverend] G. Rutherford minister for Hounam (Plans &c [etcetera] altered at o.m.o. [Ordnance Mapping Office] 27th 28 - March 1862) See Page 49 for other Authorities.
OS1/29/17/1A [page] 1A Parish of Hownam - Roxburgh: Names in Revd [Reverend] G Rutherfords note dated 21st Feb [February] 1860 -- On the 1.2500 plans -- Plan Hounam (village) -- Hownam -- 22/11 -- [Note] -- Plan is [Correct] Greenhill -- Greenhill -- 22/15 Henderside Knowe -- Hendersons Knowe -- 22/11 Thimble Row -- Thimble Row -- 22/11 Bridgend -- No name Heatherhope -- Heatherhope -- 22/15 PeelnicK -- Peelnick -- 27/7 Streethouse -- Streethouse -- 28 -- [Note] -- 6 inch Muirhouse -- No name Towford -- Towford -- 28/2 Sunnylaws [initialled] AdeC.S -- Swinelaws -- 28/2 Heatherlands -- Heatherlands -- 22/2 Hounam Mains -- Hownam Mains -- 22/7 -- [Note] -- Plan is [Correct] Hownam Howgate -- Not on plan Hounam Grange -- Hownam Grange -- 22/7 -- [Note] -- Plan is [Correct] Chesterhouse -- Chesterhouse -- 22/6 Mainside -- Mainside -- 22/15 Over Chatto -- Over Chatto -- 22/14 Nether Chatto -- Not on plan Buchtrig [initialled] AdeCS -- Bughtrig -- 28/6 Philogar -- Philogar -- 22/10 Berchope [initialled] AdeCS -- Bearhope -- 22/10 Over Whitton -- Over Whitton -- 22/6 Capehope -- Capehope Yett -- 22/15 Sharplaw -- Sharplaw -- 22/10 Easten side -- Not on plan The names, bearing the initials of Capt [Captain] Scott R.E. [Royal Engineers] are altered as directed by him. F. Morrison March 1860
OS1/29/17/1A Pencil notes: Sunnylaws - sike - 68.95 -- Swinelaws - [evry] name to [be] altered [Initialled ACS] Heatherlands - 11 Hounam Mains - 1.30 Buchtrig - 10.7 Berchope - 37 Capehope - 71
OS1/29/17/1B [Page] 1B Hounam Manse 21st Feby [February] 1860 Gentlemen Being a native of, & resident in this parish for the last 68 years, & 42 of these Minister of the parish, while my Father before me was 56 years Minr [Minister] of it, the first Stat. [Statistical] account of the pa- -rish having been written by him, & the last one by myself, I am naturally enough desirous there should be no mistake in the getting up of the Orde- nance Survey Map of the parish, of which you are the Agents. & first of all I would beg to furnish you with the names of the several farm- steadings, & other places within the parish as a Guide to how they were originally named & spelt, so far as can be traced, but some of which, in the course of years, have been grossly corrupted. To begin with Hounam (the village)
OS1/29/17/1C [Page] 1C [continued from page 1B] Greenhill (a shooting seat of Duke of Roxburgh) Henderside Knowe - Thimble Row - Bridgend - Heatherhope - Peelnick - Streethouse - Muirhouse - Towford - Sunnylaws - (not Swinelaws) Heatherlands - Here follows 13 Farm steadings Hounam Mains - Hounam How: gate - Hounam Grange - Chesterhouse - Mainside - Over Chatto - Nether Chatto - Buchtrig - Philogar - Berehope - over Whitton - Capehope (not Yett) - Sharplaw - There is a small property, an Inn, with some grounds attached, named Easten Side, but situated so very near to, indeed almost adjoining [Continued on page 1D]
OS1/29/17/1D [Page]1D [Continued from page 1C] the south end, or head of the village, that I have reason to believe the surveyors have take no notice of it as a district property, but included it merely as forming part of the village. All the other houses of village are feus on the land of Kirkrow I remain Gentlemen your most obt [obedient] G. Rutherford O.S.O. [Ordnance Survey Office] Edinh. [Edinburgh] 25: 2. 60 [25 February 1860] I believe these names are all right on the Plans but this may assist the examination. [signed] Capt [Captain] Scott R.E. [Royal Engineers] -- R. Stotherd capt. R.E. [captain Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/1E [Page] 1E Parish of Hownam Name -- Proprietor of -- Residence. Sir John Warrender Bart. [Baronet] -- Heatherlands -- Lochend, Haddington. Christopher Douglas Esqre. -- Howgate -- W. S. [Writer to the Signet] Edinburgh. John Ord Esqre. -- Over Whitton -- Nisbet, Kirkbank by Kelso. James Dickson Esqre. -- Chatto -- Bughtrig, Coldstream. W. Scott Kerr -- Over Chatto -- Sunlaws, Kelso, Adam Brach Esqre. -- Capehopeyett -- Cherrytrees, Kelso, James Wilson Esqre. -- Bughtrig -- Otterburn, Kelso. John Stavert Esqre, (Representatives of the late) -- Philogar -- Messrs Curle, Curle and Erskine Writers, Melrose, Agents
OS1/29/17/2 HOUNAM [Continued from page 1] a rolling plain:- The greatest elevation is Hownam Law near the N.En [North Eastern] extremity of Parish, of conical shape and having a gentle declivity North and West it is said to be 1464 feet above Seal level. There are other hills on the Sn [Southern] boundary which attain a height of 1300 feet. The lowest point in the Ph [Parish] is however 460 feet above sea level. Kale Water the largest stream - from Oxnam - traverses the Parish over a distance of 6 1/2 miles in a N.N.En [North North Eastern] direction and nearly on the line of its greatest length. Capehope Burn also a considerable stream takes its rise near the Sn [Southern] boundary and runs N.W. [North West] to Kale Water. This district is also well watered throughout by numerous rills and springs. No part of the district is traversed either by Turnpike Road or Railway - no particular branch of manufacture is carried on and no minerals are wrought. The only village or rather hamlet is Hownam situate towards the Nn [Northern] district - the houses in which are mostly two storeys high - in it are a Post Office and two public houses and in its Nn [Northern] vicinity are the Ph [Parish] Church and School. Population at the last census 252. The ancient Roman Way or Causeway commonly called Watling Street enters this Parish from Oxnam at Blackhall Hill a considerable height on the Southern Boundary - and pursuing a N Wn [North Western] direction - from thence it forms for the most part the Boundary common to Oxnam and Hownam. Vide Oxnam Name Book for farther particulars. In General Roy's Plan shewing the route of this ancient road, it has been there shewn to pass a large Roman work at Streethouse and which is called by him Agricola's Camp. In order to avoid any difficulty in recognising this encampment it may be here remarked that Genl [General] Roy has given a wrong name to the house in close proximity and which may be readily confirmed by a comparison of his Maps of existing features and a measurement to locality from Woden Law. The Camp as shewn p [per] Genl [General] Roy's Plan at Streethouse is therefore no other than that shewn on Ord: [Ordnance] Plan at Pennymuir in Oxnam - Streethouse being upwards of 92 chains S.E. [South East] therefrom and in this Ph [Parish]. Remains of a large Fort or Camp exist on the Summit of Hounam Law but whether British or Roman origin is doubtful - the latter however is that attributed by the best Authorities. Traces of semicircular entrenchments exist on Woden Law near the Sn [Southern] extremity of Ph [Parish] lying on the route of Watling Street - it may be inferred that this circumstance rather than the peculiar formation thereof has led to the general impression that these Works are of Roman origin. Though shewn by Genl [General] Roy on Plan of the route of Watling Street he does not characterize them as Roman, but in the body of his work he assumes them to be an advanced Roman Post of Agricola's army when established on the banks of the Esk. Vestiges of numerous other encampments are to be met with throughout this district, which from the peculiar rounded formation thereof etc have been hitherto characterized on Plans as British Forts - contemporary with Roman Camps. The great number of these objects and their situation on the Border does not however confirm this character but would rather lead to the conclusion that most of them were merely Shelters for securing cattle against the depredations of Border marauders. Two clusters of stones situate near the central district called respectively Eleven Shearers and Five Stanes are generally believed to be the remains of Druidical Circles. Remains of two Towers exist at Heatherlands and Chester House upon which both tradition and history are silent. The latter has been supplied to indicate the site of an ancient Roman fortification which originally must have given the name of Chesters to the property where the remains of this Tower now stand. All that now remains of the original structure is part of a vaulted roof. Carlisle April 1859.
OS1/29/17/2 [Page] 2 Parish of Hownam -- County of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/3 WEST GRANGE West Grange West Grange West Grange West Grange R. Darling Esqr. Agent Kelso Estate Plan Stobie's County Map Mr G. Phillips Tenant 016.15 [Situation] Near the Nn. [Northern] extremity of Parish. A dwelling house two Stories in height having Suitable out offices, garden, and lands attached the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/3 WEARY STREAM Weary Stream Weary Stream Weary Stream R. Darling Esqr. Estate Plan Mr G. Phillips 016.15 [Situation] At Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary. A Small rivulet rising on the farm of West Grange, runs in a westerly direction & falls into Kale Water
OS1/29/17/3 LAW BURN Law Burn Law Burn Law Burn R. Darling Esqr. Mr G. Phillips Rev [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 016.15; 022.03 [Situation] From the West of Hownam Law N. W. [North West] to Weary Stream. A Small stream issuing from the west side of Hownam Law - runs in a North-westerly direction and joins Weary Stream a little below East Grange.
OS1/29/17/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 16 No 15. -- T. [Trace] 2 [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/4 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Ancient Map of Scotland by C. Innes Estate Plan G. Rutherford Esqr. Jedburgh Mr W. Gray Sharplaw 016.15; 022.03; 028.02 [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] Boundy. [Boundary] This water rises from the northern declivity of the same range of mountains which Send the Tyne, the Bremish, & Coquet, and other rivers into England - it flows in a northerly direction and unites with the River Teviot near Eckford
OS1/29/17/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 16 No. 15. -- T. [Trace] 2. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/5 EAST GRANGE East Grange East Grange East Grange East Grange G. Phillips Farmer West Grange R. Darling Esqr. Agent Kelso Estate Plan Stobie's County Map 016.15 [Situation] 16 chains East of West Grange. A row of cottages occupied by laborers - the property of the Duke of Roxburgh.
OS1/29/17/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 16 No 15. T. [Trace] 3. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/7 CUSHAT END Wearystream Hill Wearystream Hill Wearystream Hill Wearystream Hill Mr G. Phillips West Grange Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam R. Darling Esqr. Agent Kelso 016.16 [Situation] At the N.En [North Eastern] point of Parish. An eminence probably about 900 feet above Sea level - Situate on the boundary between the Parishes of Hownam & Morebattle & on the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 16 No. 16. -- T. [Trace] 1. [Note] -- See reply to remark No 14 - Morebattle Ph [Parish] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/9 FAW LAWS BURN Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Mr Thomas Scott James Ord Esqr. Nisbet William Hall Estate Documents Mr Thomas Shiell 022.01 [Situation] From the East of Faw Laws N.N.E. [North North East] to Nn. [Northern] Ph [Parish] Boundy [Boundary]. A small stream having its source on the farm of Over Whitton, it falls into Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.1 -- Trace 1. [Entry for Fauld Laws scored out] [Note Faw Laws Burn] -- Faw - pale red fallow, dun. -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/11 HEATHERLANDS Heatherlands Heatherlands Heatherlands Heatherlands Heatherlands Statistical Account Origines Parochiales (Ancient Map of Scotland) Mr Thomas Scott Farmer Nether Whitton Estate Documents William Hall Shepherd Nickieshale 022.02 [Situation] In N.Wn [North Western] Parish district. A cottage on the farm of Nether Whitton, it was once a farm house, it thatched & in poor repair. Proprietor Sir John Warrender Bart. [Baronet] Lochend, Haddington.
OS1/29/17/11 TOWER (Remains of) [Heatherlands] Tower (Remains of) Tower (Remains of) Tower (Remains of) Statistical Account Origines Parochiales Mr Thomas Scott William Hall 022.02 [Situation] West of Heatherlands. This name is applied to one of those Towers or Peels so frequently to be met with on the borders, there is little more than the foundations left. Proprietor Sir John Warrender Bart. [Baronet]
OS1/29/17/11 FAW LAWS BURN Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Mr Thomas Scott James Ord Esqr. Nisbet William Hall Mr Thomas Shiell Farmer Bearhope 022.01 [Situation] From the East of Faw Laws N.E. [North East] to Nn [Northern] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] A small stream having its source on the farm of Nether Whitton, it falls into Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.2 -- Trace 1 [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/13 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Statistical acct. [account] of Roxburgh Estate Plan Ancient Map of Scotland by C. Innes Rev [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 016.15; 022.03; 028.02 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary N.N.E. [North North East] through Parish. This water has its Source near Fairwood Fell - flows in a northerly direction and empties itself into the River Teviot near Eckford
OS1/29/17/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No 3 -- T. [Trace] 1. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/14 LAW BURN Law Burn Law Burn Law Burn Mr G. Phillips West Grange Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Rev [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 016.15 [Situation] From the West of Howman Law - N.W. [North West] to Weary Stream. A Small stream rising from the west side of Hownam Law and runs in a north-westerly direction into Weary Stream.
OS1/29/17/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No 3 -- T [Trace] 2. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/15 CAMP (Remains of) [Hounam Law] Fort Fort Fort Camp Camp George Phillips Esqr. James Davidson David Hamilton New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Roxburgh Gazetteer of Scotland. 022.03 [Situation] On Hownam Law. The remains of a fort, on Hownam Law on the farm of Grange poperty of the Duke of Roxburgh. See Page 18.
OS1/29/17/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.3 -- trace 3 [Note Hownam Law, scored out] -- See Page 18. [Entry for Watts Law scored out] [Note Camp] -- See Description of Hownam Law, Page 18. [signed] James Kay Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/16 SOUTH COTE South Cote South Cote South Cote South Cote George Phillips Esqr. Farmer Grange James Davidson Shepherd Southcote David Hamilton Farm Servant Grange Estate Plan 022.03 [Situation] 31 chains South of Hownam Law. A two Storey house with garden [and] office houses attached on the [farm] of Grange occupied by James [Davidson] Shepherd, property of the Duke [of] Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.3 -- Trace 6 [signed] James Kay Sapr. R. [Sapper Royal] Engineers
OS1/29/17/17 GRANGE HILL Grange Hill Grange Hill Grange Hill Mr G. Phillips West Grange R. Darling Esqr. Agent Kelso Mr W. Gray Sharplaw 022.03 [Situation] Adjoining Hownam Law on the S.E. [South East] A considerable hill feature rising to a height of about 1500 feet above Sea level - Situate on the farm of West Grange
OS1/29/17/17 BRAEMOOR KNOWE Braemoor Knowe Braemoor Knowe Braemoor Knowe Mr G. Phillips R. Darling Esqr. Mr W. Gray 022.03 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Hownam Law. Applies to a small eminence on the farm of Hownam Mains
OS1/29/17/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No 3 -- T. [Trace] 5. [Note Braemoor Knowe] -- Knowe - mode of spelling adopted on Ord. [Ordnance] Plans [initialled] [JMJ.] Know - Knowe - a little hill -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/18 HOUNAM LAW Hownam Law Hownam Law Hownam Law Hownam Law Hownam Law R. Darling Esqr. Agent Kelso Estate Plan Blackwoods County Map Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 022.03 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] district of Parish. A conical shaped mountain on the farm of West Grange rising to an elevation of about 1700 feet above the level of the Sea - having on its Summit a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, and distinct vestiges of a fortification; consisting of a circular fort with an earthen rampart around the crest of the hill. Supposed by Some to be the remains of a Roman Camp & by others British. Its the general received opinion, to be "Roman"
OS1/29/17/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No 3 -- T. [Trace] 6. [Note] -- Hounam adopted see page 1 [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/19 KERSMOOR HEAD Kersmoor Head Kersmoor Head Kersmoor Head Mr G. Phillips West Grange Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 022.04 [Situation] On Boundary common to Hownam and Morebattle Phs [Parishes]. A considerable hill on the Boundary between the parishes of Hownam nd Morebattle. Situate on the property of the Duke of Roxburgh.
OS1/29/17/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No. 4. -- T. [Trace] 1. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/21 DEADRIG PLANTATION Deadrig Plant. [Plantation] Deadrig Plant. [Plantation] Deadrig Plant. [Plantation] Mr Thomas Scott Farmer Nether Whitton Mr Thomas Shiell Farmer Bearhope William Hall Shepherd Nickieshale 022.05; 022.06 [Situation] In N.Wn. [North Western] district. A fir plantation on the farm of Over Whitton. Proprietor Sir John Warrender, Bart. [Baronet] Lochend Haddington.
OS1/29/17/21 FAW LAWS Faw Laws Faw Laws Faw Laws Faw Laws Mr Thomas Scott Estate Documents Mr Thomas Shiell William Hall 022.05 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Deadrig Plantation. This name applies to several Knowes on the farm of Over Whitton, the name is taken from some Sheep folds standing on the ground near them.
OS1/29/17/21 FAW LAWS BURN Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Faw Laws Burn Mr Thomas Scott Mr Thomas Shiell William Hall 022.01 [Situation] From the East of Faw Laws North to Kale Water. A small stream having its source on the farm of Over Whitton, it falls into Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.5 -- Trace 1. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/22 WHITTON LOCH Whitton Loch Whitton Loch Whitton Loch Mr Thomas Scott Mr Thomas Shiell William Hall 022.05 [Situation] South of Faw Laws. A small artificial Loch on the farm of Over Whitton it was made to supply Nether Whitton with Water power for thrashing.
OS1/29/17/22 ANDREW'S KNOWE Andrew's Knowe Andrew's Knowe Andrew's Knowe William Hall Nickieshole J. Armstrong Chesterhouse A. Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh 022.05 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Faw Laws. A small Knowe on the farm of Over Whitton, there is a Tumulus
OS1/29/17/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.5 -- Trace 2. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/23 OVER WHITTON HILL Over Whitton Hill Over Whitton Hill Over Whitton Hill John Ord Esqr. Nisbet Mr James Shiell Bearhope Estate Documents 022.06 [Situation] Towards N.Wn [North Western] Parish district. A considerable eminence on the farm of "Over Whitton", the surface of which is arable land; the property of John Ord Esqr. Nisbet, Kirkbank by Kelso.
OS1/29/17/23 DEADRIG PLANTATION Deadrig Plantation Deadrig Plantation Deadrig Plantation Mr J. Shiell Bearhope Mr Thomas Scott Nether Whitton J. Armstrong Chesterhouse 022.05; 022.06 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.W. [North West] of Over Whitton Hill. A small plantation situated N.W. [North West] from over Whitton Hill, on the farm of Nether Whitton; the property of Sir Warrender, Bart. [Baronet] Lochend Haddington.
OS1/29/17/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace 1 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/24 HEATHERLAND HILL Heatherland Hill Heatherland Hill Heatherland Hill Mr Thomas Scott. Nether Whitton Mr James Shiell. Bearhope Estate Documents 022.06 [Situation] 30 chains N.E. [North East] of Over Whitton Hill. A large hill the surface of which is mountain grass land, situated a little to the west of "Chesterhouse Hill". On the farm of Nether Whitton
OS1/29/17/24 CHESTERHOUSE HILL Chesterhouse HIll Chesterhouse Hill Chesterhouse Hill Mr James Shiell, Bearhope John Armstrong. Chesterhouse James Scott Nether Whitton 022.06 [Situation] Adjoining Heatherland Hill on the East. A considerable hill, on he farm of Chesterhouse, the surface of which is mountain grass land: the property of Christopher Douglass Esqr; Edinbro [Edinburgh]
OS1/29/17/24 CHESTERHOUSE PLANTATION Chesterhouse Plantation Chesterhouse Plantation Chesterhouse Plantation Mr James Shiell. Bearhope John Armstrong. Chesterhouse W. Hall Nickieshole 022.06 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Chesterhouse Hill A small plantation situated a little to the N.W. [North West] of Burnet Knowe on the farm of "Chesterhouse", the property of Christopher Douglass [Esqr] Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace 2 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/25 CHESTERHOUSE SIKE Chesterhouse SiKe Chesterhouse SiKe Chesterhouse SiKe Mr James Shiell. Bearhope John Armstrong, Chesterhouse W. Hall Nickieshole 022.06 [Situation] To the North of Chesterhouse Plantation. A small stream having its source a little to the N. [North] of "Chesterhouse plantation", and running in an easterly dirrection till it joins Kail Water
OS1/29/17/25 TOWER (Remains of) [Chesterhouse] Tower (Remains of) Tower (Remains of) Tower (Remains of) Tower (Remains of ) Mr James Shiell. Bearhope Mr Thomas Scott, Nether Whitton Statistical acct. [Account] of Roxburgh Origines Parochiales (Ancient Map of Scotland) 022.06 [Situation] At Chesterhouse. This is supposed to have been one of the Ancient Border Strongholds, but no traditions are known in the locality regarding it; part of an arched roof is still standing at the North end of what has been the principal building, situated on the farm of Chesterhouse the property of Christopher Douglass Esqr Edinbro [Edinburgh]
OS1/29/17/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace 3 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/26 CHESTERHOUSE Chesterhouse Chesterhouse Chesterhouse Chesterhouse Mr James Shiell. Bearhope John Armstrong. Chesterhouse Origines Parochiales (Ancient Map of Scotland) G. Rutherford Esqr. Jedburgh 022.06 [Situation] On the West of Kale Water. A small house one storey high, having a vegetable garden attached the property of Christopher Douglass Esqr. Occupied by John Armstrong farm labourer
OS1/29/17/26 NICKIESHOLE Nickieshole Nickieshole Nickieshole Nickieshole Thomas Scott, Nether Whitton William Hall. Occupant Mr James Shiel Bearhope Estate Documents 022.06 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Over Whitton. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached, on the farm of "Nether Whitton", Occupied by William Hall. [Shepherd] The Property of John Ord Esqre. Nisbet Kirkbank by Kelso.
OS1/29/17/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace. 3 & 4 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/26 Word lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/17/27 OVER WHITTON Over Whitton Over Whitton Over Whitton John Ord Esqr. Nisbet Mr James Shiell. Bearhope Estate Documents 022.06 [Situation] On the west of Bearhope Burn. A middling sized farm house two storeys high, having suitable office houses attached, all in good repair, the farm is principlally arable land, the property of John Ord Esqr. who is also the farmer.
OS1/29/17/27 BEREHOPE BURN Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Berehope Burn Mr James Shiell. Bearhope John Ord Esqr. Nisbet Mr J. Scott Nether Whitton Revd. [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 022.03 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] of Whitton Edge N.E. [North East] to Kale Water. A small burn having its source at "Scand Law" and flowing in an easterly dirrection till it joins Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace 5 [Note Berehope Burn] -- Adopted by order of Captain Scott R.E. [Royal Engineers] March 1860. [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/28 BURNET KNOWE Burnet Knowe Burnet Knowe Burnet Knowe Mr James Shiell. Bearhope William Hall. NicKieshall Mr J. Scott Nether Whitton 022.06 [Situation] 12 chains S.W. [South West] of Chesterhouse A small hill on the farm of "Chesterhouse", the surface of which is mountain grass land, the property of Christopher Douglass Esqr. Edinbro. [Edinburgh]
OS1/29/17/28 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water W. O. Rutherfurd Esqr. EdgerSton Mr James Shiell. Bearhope Mr Thomas Scott. Nether Whitton Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh Origines Parochiales (Ancient Map of Scotland) 022.06 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] N.N.E. [North North East] through Parish. A small river having its source on Fairloans Fell" and flowing in a northerly dirrection till it joins the "River Teviot"
OS1/29/17/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 6 -- Trace 6 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/29 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Mr James Shiel. Bearhope Mr Thomas Scott. Nether Whitton Estate Plan 022.07 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary N.N.E. [North North East] through Parish. A small river having its source near "Fairwood Fell" and running in a northerly dirrection till it joins the River Teviot.
OS1/29/17/29 HOUNAM BURN Hounam Burn Hounam Burn Hounam Burn Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Hounam Mr Sholto Douglass, Hounam Mains Estate Plan 022.07 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] Parish Boundy [Boundary], west to Kale Water A small burn having its source at the north of Hounam Rings and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Kail Water.
OS1/29/17/29 HOWGATE Howgate Howgate Howgate Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Hounam Mr William Purves. Burnfoot Estate Plan 022.07 [Situation] On the West of Hownam Burn. A small farm house two storeys high having office houses, all in bad repair there is also a farm attached, the property of Christopher Douglass Esqr. Edinbro [Edinburgh]
OS1/29/17/29 [Page] 29 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 7 -- Trace 1 - [Note Hounam Burn] -- Hounam to be adopted see page 1 - Crooked Burn [not listed in Index] -- For authorities etc see Name Book for Hownam [signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/30 HOUNAM MAINS Hounam Mains Hounam Mains Hownam Mains Hownam Mains Hownam Mains Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Hownam Mr Sholto Douglass, Occupant. Estate Documents Stobies County Map Mr Phillips Grange 022.07 [Situation] 5 chains South of Howgate. A small farm house two storeys high having suitable office houses garden etc, attached to it is a farm of land, the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh, occupied by Mrs Douglass.
OS1/29/17/30 HOUNAM STEEPLE Hownam Steeple Hownam Steeple Hownam Steeple Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Hounam Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr Phillips 022.07 [Situation] 32 chains S.E. [South East] of Hownam Mains A considerable hill on the farm of "Hownam Mains", the surface of which is mountain grass land, the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 7 -- Traces 1 & 4 [Note] -- Hounam to be adopted see page 1 [signed] James Harper [Ca - Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/17/31 BUCHT SIKE Bught Sike Bught Sike Bucht Sike Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr James Meikle. Hounam Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford, Hownam 022.07 [Situation] South from Hownam Burn. A small stream having its source a little to the west of Hounam Rings and flowing in a northerly dirrection till it joins Hounam Burn.
OS1/29/17/31 HOUNAM RINGS Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hounam Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr Phillips Estate Plan 022.07 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Hownam Mains This name applies to the remains of a hill fort, on the farm of Hounam Mains, on the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/31 FORT [Hounam Rings] Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hounam Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr Phillips Estate Plan 022.07 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Hownam Mains This name applies to the remains of a hill fort, on the farm of Hounam Mains, on the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 7 -- Trace 5 [Note] -- Bucht Sike adopted by order ofCapt. Scott R.E [Captain Royal Engineers] March 1860. [Note Hounam Rings] -- Hounam to be adopted see page 1 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
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OS1/29/17/33 WATLING STREET Watling Street (Roman Road) Watling Street(Roman Road) Watling Street (Roman Road) Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Statistical Account Alexander Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh 021.12; 022.09; 028.01 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A road made by the Romans from the South of England to the Frith of Forth in Scotland it is now chiefly used as a drove road.
OS1/29/17/33 WHITTON EDGE Whitton Edge Whitton Edge Whitton Edge Mr J. Shiell Bearhope Mr J. Armstrong Chesterhouse Mr A. Craig Swineside 022.09 [Situation] At Wn. [Western] point of Parish. A well known name applied to a rising ground on the Western extremity of Over Whitton farm
OS1/29/17/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.9 -- Trace 1. [signed] Thomas Watson -- Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers] -- Charles J Fearnside -- Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/34 BEREHOPE BURN Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Berehope Burn Mr Thomas Shiell Estate Documents William Clarke William Hall Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 022.03 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] of Whitton Edge, N.E. [North East] to Kale Water. A small stream having its source on Scaud Law on the farm of Bearhope, it flows into Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/34 [Page] 34 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.9 -- Trace 2. [Note] -- Berehope Burn adopted by order of Captain Scott R.E. [Royal Engineers] March 1860. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/35 SCAW'D LAW Scaw'd Law Scaw'd Law Scaw'd Law Mr Thomas Shiell Farmer Bierhope William Clarke Shepherd Bierhope William Hall Shepherd Nickies Hall 022.09 [Situation] Adjoining Watling Street on the East. A hill on the farm of Bierhope & Bunzierton, the Roman Road crosses it & there is a Tumulus on its summit
OS1/29/17/35 BOOTHY SHANK Boothy Shank Boothy Shank Boothy Shank Mr Thomas Shiell William Clarke William Hall 022.09 [Situation] Between Whitton Edge and Scaw'd Law. A sloping peice of Ground on the farm of Bierhope.
OS1/29/17/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.9 -- Trace 3 [Note Scaw'd Law] -- Scaw'd Scawt Changed or faded in the colour -- Jameson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Entry for Boothy scored out] [signed] Charles J. Fearnsde Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/37 BEREHOPE Bearhope Berehope Bearhope Bearhope Bierhope Bierhope Mr Thomas Shiell Estate Plan Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam Blacks County Map Stobies County Map Valuation Book for 1811 Johnston's County Map 022.10 [Situation] Towards N.Wn. [North Western] district. A farm house Out Offices etc in moderate repair, some of the buildings are new Proprietor Duke of Roxburghe Occupant Mr Thomas Shiell
OS1/29/17/37 BEREHOPE BURN Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Bearhope Burn Berehope Burn Mr Thomas Shiell William Clarke Blacks County Map Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 022.06 [Situation] From the S.E [South East] of Whitton Edge - N.E. [North East] to Kale Water. A small stream having its source on the Scaud Law, on the farm of Bearhope, it flows through the Vale or hollow of its own name& falls into Kale Water
OS1/29/17/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 1. [Entry for Bear Hope scored out] [Note] -- Berehope adopted by order of Capt. Scott. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] March 1860. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/38 KATIE FISHER'S KNOWE Kitty Fisher's Knowe Kitty Fisher's Knowe Kitty Fisher's Knowe Mr Thomas Shiell Farmer Beirhope William Clarke Shepherd Beirhope James Whillans Shepherd Philogar 022.10 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Bearhope This name applies to a Knowe near to Bierhope farm house, there was formerly a large stone stood near it known as Kitty Fisher's Stone but is removed some time ago, it is supposed to be connected with the frolic's of a witch.
OS1/29/17/38 FORT (Remains of) [SE of Berehope] Fort (Remains of) Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam Mr J. Shiell Bearhope W. Clerk 022.10 [Situation] About 1/2 mil S.E. [South East] of Bearhope. This "Fort" or "Camp" consists of a single earthen rampart in good preservation - situate on the southern extremity of Thowliestane Hill.
OS1/29/17/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 2 [Note] -- Katie abbn. [abbreviation] of Catherine -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/39 BEREHOPE FORE BURN Bearhope Fore Burn Bearhope Fore Burn Bearhope Fore Burn Berehope Fore Burn Mr Thomas Sheill Farmer Beirhope William Clarke Shepherd Beirhope James Whillans Shepherd Philogar Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 022.10 [Situation] From S.W. [South West] of Philogar Hill N. [North] to Kale Water. A small stream rising in a Moss on the farm of Philogar, it falls into Bierhope Burn.
OS1/29/17/39 THOWLIESTANE HILL Thowliestane Hill Thowliestane Hill Thowliestane Hill Mr Thomas Shiell William Clarke James Whillans 022.10 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Bearhope A hill, on which are the remains of a Camp or Fort, it is on the farm of Bearhope
OS1/29/17/39 CAMP (Remains of) [Thowliestane Hill] Camp or Fort (Remains of) Mr Thomas Shiell William Clarke James Whillans 022.10 [Situation] On Thowliestane Hill. Very distinct traces of a Camp or Fort on the hill mentioned above, it appears to have been very strong & the hill (on all sides but the South,) is very steep.
OS1/29/17/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22. 10 -- Trace 2 [Note Camp] -- These remains - from their extent and formation and also vicinity to the Roman Road - are generally supposed to be of Roman origin. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/40 SHARPLAW Sharplaw Sharplaw Sharplaw Sharplaw Sharplaw Mr Thomas Sheill Farmer Beirhope Estate Plan Statistical Account Mr J Hall Blacksmith Hownam Stobies County Map 022.11 [Situation] 1 mile East of Bearhope. A very substantial farm house Out Offices, farm etc. the buildings are mostly new and in good repair Proprietor Duke of Roxburghe Occupant Mr [--]
OS1/29/17/40 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Mr Thomas Sheill Statistical Account of Roxburgh Mr J Hall 016.15; 022.03; 022.10; 028.02 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary N.N.E. [North North East] through Parish, A stream having its source at the southern extremity of the parish, it flows in a N.E. [North East] course to its junction with the Teviot River.
OS1/29/17/40 SALMON LEAP Salmon Leap Salmon Leap Salmon Leap Mr Thomas Sheill Statistical Account Mr J Hall 022.10 [Situation] On Kale Water A fall or Lynn on Kale Water it is about 1/4 of a mile from the Village of Hownam, it is about 5 feet of a fall.
OS1/29/17/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 3 [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/40 Gap in text.
OS1/29/17/41 HARE LAW Hare Law Hare Law Hare Law Mr Thomas Sheill Farmer Bierhope William Clarke Shepherd Bierhope James Whillans Shepherd Philogar 022.10 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Bearhope. A hill on the farm of Bearhope.
OS1/29/17/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 4 [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/42 PHILOGAR Philogar Philogar Philogar Philogar Mr Thomas Sheill Farmer Beirhope James Whillans Occupant Statistical Account Jeffrey's History of Roxburgh 022.10 [Situation] On the West of Kale Water. A shepherds Cottage etc. on the West bank of Kale Water, the house is slated & in good repair, it is a sheep Farm held by Mr. Dudgeon of Cunzierton
OS1/29/17/42 PHILOGAR HILL Philogar Hill Philogar Hill Philogar Hill Mr Thomas Sheill James Whillans Mr J Hall Blacksmith Hounam 022.10 [Situation] 1/4 mile West of Philogar. A hill on the farm of Philogar from which it takes its name.
OS1/29/17/42 PHILOGARHILLHEAD Philogarhillhead Philogarhillhead Philogarhillhead Mr Thomas Sheill James Whillans Mr J Hall 022.10 [Situation] On Philogar Hill. A cottage in ruinous condition on the hill named above, it was formerly a Shepherds Cottage
OS1/29/17/42 [Page] 42 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 5. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/43 PEDLAR KNOWE Pedlar Knowe Pedlar Knowe Pedlar Knowe James Whillans Philogar George Smith Over Chatto William Clarke Bierhope 022.10 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Thowliestane Hill. A small Knowe on the farm of Philogar.
OS1/29/17/43 SCURRIE KNOWE Scurrie Knowe Scurrie Knowe Scurrie Knowe James Whillans George Smith William Clarke 022.10 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] from Pedlar Knowe. A small Knowe a little to the N.W. [North West] of Philogar Cottage
OS1/29/17/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 5. [Entry for Stackyard Knowe scored out] [Note Scurrie Knowe] -- Scurrie dwarfish, -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/44 THE NEB The Neb The Neb The Neb James Whillans Philogar George Smith Over Chatto William Clarke Bierhope 022.10 [Situation] East from Pedlar Knowe. A small Knowe over looking Kale Water, it is on the farm of Philogar.
OS1/29/17/44 ALLERTON SIKE Allerton Sike Allerton Sike Allerton Sike James Whillans George Smith William Clarke 022.10 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of the Neb. A small streamlet on the farm of Philogar, it falls into Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/44 [Page] 44 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.10 -- Trace 5 & 6. [Note The Neb] -- Neb - the nose used ludicrously -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/45 HENDERSONSKNOWE Hendersonsknowe Hendersonsknowe Hendersonsknowe Robert Wood. Shepherd occupant Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford Manse Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Mr Phillips West Grange 022.11 [Situation] East of Hownam village. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached. On the farm of Sharplaw, the property of W. DicKson Esqr.
OS1/29/17/45 KNOWE SIKE Knowe Sike Knowe Sike Knowe Sike Robert Wood Hendersonsknowe Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr W. Gray 022.11 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Henderson's Knowe. A small stream having its source a little to the east of Hendersonsknowe and flowing in a westerly dirrection into Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/45 THIMBLE ROW Thimble Row Thimble Row Thimble Row Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr Samuel Hall Dicksons Arms Inn. Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.11 [Situation] At the South of Hownam village. A small row of houses situated at the south end of the village of Hounam each having a vegetable garden attached, the property of Samuel Hall Dicksons Arms. Inn. Occupied by labourers
OS1/29/17/45 [Page] 45 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 11 -- Trace 1 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/46 KALE WATER Kail Water Kail Water Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water Mr James Shiell. Bearhope Mr Thomas Scott, Nether Whitton Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh Estate Documents Ancient Map of Scotland C. Innes G. Rutherford Esqr. Jedburgh 016.15; 022.03; 022.10; 028.02 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundy. [Boundary], N.N.E. [North North East] through Parish. A small river having its source at Fairwood Fell and flowing in a northerly dirrection till it joins the River Teviot
OS1/29/17/46 CAPEHOPE BURN Capehope Burn Capehope Burn Capehope Burn Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford Manse Mr Thomas Burnet. Greenhill Ancient Map of Scotland 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the South of Parish N.N.W. [North North West] to Kale Water. A small burn having its source at the north base of Hunt Hill and flowing in a northerly dirrection till it joins Kail Water
OS1/29/17/46 MANSE [Hounam] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, occupant Mr James Shiel Bearhope Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.11 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] of Hownam village. A middling sized dwelling house having Office houses etc all in good repair, it was built in 1776, the extent of the glebe is about 9 Acres, It is the residence of the Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, minister of the parish of Hounam
OS1/29/17/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22-11 -- Trace 1 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/47 CHURCH [Hounam] Church (Ph) [Parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Manse Mr A. Davidson, Schoolmaster Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.11 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] of Hownam village. A small rectangular building at the north end of the village of Hounam; it affords accomodation for 225 persons and the sittings are free; there are about 40 communicants on the roll, and the average attendance is about 50; the stipend is £250 Yearly and the encumbants name is George Rutherford. The patron is Sir John Warrender
OS1/29/17/47 SCHOOL [Hounam] School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Manse Mr A. Davidson Schoolmaster Mr G. Phillips West Grange 022.11 [Situation] In Hownam village. A small building at the north end of the village of Hounam, attached to which is the Schoolmasters house, the average attendance is 40 and the ordinary branches of education are taught Mr Alexander Davidson is Schoolmaster and his Salary is about £50. including his fees for being Registrar and postmaster
OS1/29/17/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet. 22. 11 -- Trace 1 [signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/48 SHARPLAW Sharplaw Sharplaw Sharplaw Mr William Gray Occupant. Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Stobie's County Map 022.11 [Situation] On the West of Kale Water A middling sized farm house two storeys high having suitable offices etc all in good repair, there is a farm attached; the property of W. Dickson Esqr. tenanted by William Gray
OS1/29/17/48 SHEPHERD'S ARMS INN [Hounam] Shepherds Arms Inn Shepherds Arms Inn Shepherds Arms Inn Mr William Paton, Occupant Mr Samuel Hall, Dicksons Arms Inn Mr Phillips West Grange 022.11 [Situation] In Hownam village. A small house two storeys high, having stabling attached, an accomodation for 8 persons; proprietor & occupant Mr William Paton
OS1/29/17/48 DICKSON'S ARMS INN [Hounam] Dicksons Arms Inn Dicksons Arms Inn Dicksons Arms Inn Mr Samuel Hall occupant Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford Manse Mr Phillips 022.11 [Situation] In Hownam village. A small house having office [houses &] stabling, etc attached, and affording accomodation for 12 persons [proprietor] and occupant Samuel Hall
OS1/29/17/48 [Page] 48 Ph [Parish] of Hounam -- Sheet 22 - 11 -- Trace 1 [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/48 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/17/49 HOUNAM [village] Hounam Hounam Hounam Hownam Hownam Hownam Hownam Hownam Hownam Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Samuel Hall, InnKeeper. Mr Thomas Burnet Greenhill Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Estate Documents Post Office Stamp Stobies County Map Blackwood's County Map G. Rutherford Esqr. Jedburgh 022.11 [Situation] On the East of Kale Water. A small village pleasantly situated on the banks of the Kail Water, the houses are two storeys high each having a garden attached, there are two Inn, licenced to accomodate tourists travelers etc, On the property of Walter Dickson Esqr.
OS1/29/17/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22. 11 -- Trace 1 [Note] -- Hounam to be adopted see page 1 - [signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
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OS1/29/17/51 HOUNAM RINGS Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Hownam Rings Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Mr G. Phillips West Grange 022.07 [Situation] 3/4 mile N.E.E. [North East East] of Hownam village. This name applies to the remains of a hill fort on the farm of Hounam Mains the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/51 FORT [Hounam Rings] Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr Sholto Douglass Hounam Mains Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Mr G. Phillips West Grange 022.07 [Situation] 3/4 mile N.E.E. [North East East] of Hownam village. This name applies to the remains of a hill fort on the farm of Hounam Mains the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/51 ELEVEN SHEARERS Eleven Shearers Eleven Shearers Eleven Shearers Eleven Shearers Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr Sholto Douglass. Hounam Mains Ancient Map of Scotland by C. Innes Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.11 [Situation] 3/4 mile East of Hownam village As applied to eleven large stones situated a little to the south of Hounam Rings; there is a tradition which says, that, these stones were, at a remote period, human beings, who for reaping on the Sabbath, were turned into so many stones, They are supposed to indicate the site of a druidical Circle.
OS1/29/17/51 DRUIDICAL CIRCLE (Supposed) [Eleven Shearers] Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford. Manse Mr Sholto Douglass. Hounam Mains Ancient Map of Scotland by C. Innes Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.11 [Situation] 3/4 mile East of Hownam village As applied to eleven large stones situated a little to the south of Hounam Rings; there is a tradition which says, that, these stones were, at a remote period, human beings, who for reaping on the Sabbath, were turned into so many stones, They are supposed to indicate the site of a druidical Circle.
OS1/29/17/51 [Page] 51 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22-11 -- Trace 2. [Note] -- Hounam to be adopted see page 1 - [signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/51 Hounam Rings is south East of Hounam village.
OS1/29/17/52 WINDY LAW Windy Law Windy Law Windy Law Mr Thomas Burnet. Greenhhill Mr William Gray Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 022.11 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Hownam. A considerable hill on the farm of Sharplaw; the surface of which is Mountain grass land The property of Walter DicKson Esqr.
OS1/29/17/52 HEADSHAW LAW Headshaw Law Headshaw Law Headshaw Law Mr Thomas Burnet. Greenhil Mr William Gray. Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford 022.11 [Situation] South of Windy Law. A considerable eminence on the farm of Mainside, the surface of which is M.G.L., [Mountain Grass Land], the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/52 HEADSHAW HOPE Headshaw Hope Headshaw Hope Headshaw Hope Mr Thomas Burnet. Greenhill Mr William Gray. Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford 022.11 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Headshaw Law. A steep hollow, at the eastern base of Headshaw Law, through which runs a small stream having no [name] Its surface is mountain grass land
OS1/29/17/52 [Page] 52 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22-11 -- Trace 3 & 6 [signed] James Harper
OS1/29/17/53 CHATTO HILL Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam Mr S. Hall Hownam Estate Plan 022.15 [Situation] About 1 mile South of Hownam. A considerable eminence Situate on the North-east Side of Chatto having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit - on the property of W. DicKson Esqr.
OS1/29/17/53 TRONSHAW HILL Tronshaw Hill Tronshaw Hill Tronshaw Hill Mr W. Gray Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Mr W. S. Hall 022.15 [Situation] On Chatto Hill. A prominent feature on Chatto Hill
OS1/29/17/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No. 11 -- T. [Trace] 4. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/54 THE STREET For authorities etc see Name Book for Morebattle
OS1/29/17/54 [page] 54
OS1/29/17/55 WATLING STREET Watling Street (Roman Road) Watling Street (Roman Road) Watling Street (Roman Road) Statistical Account Fullartons Imperial Gazetteer Alexander Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh 022.09; 022.13; 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A road made by the Romans from the South of England into the interior of Scotland. (See Historical Accounts)
OS1/29/17/55 SCAUD LAW Scaud Law Scaud Law Scaud Law Thomas Clarke Shepherd Bearhope William Hall Shepherd Nickieshall James Douglas Swineside Townfoot 022.09 [Situation] Adjoining Watling Street on the East. A hill on the farms of Bearhope & Cunzierton, the Roman Road crosses it & forms the parish boundary, there is a Tumulus on its summit.
OS1/29/17/55 SHINING POOL Shining Pool Shining Pool Shining Pool Thomas Clarke William Hall James Douglas 022.13 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A hollow on the Roman Road, it used to contain a pool of water, but it is now drained away.
OS1/29/17/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Hownam -- Plan 22.13 -- Trace 1. [[note Scaw'd Law] -- Scaw'd Scaw't Changed or faded in the colour -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson. [signed] Charles J Fearnside Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/17/57 COLDSIDE Coldside Coldside Coldside Coldside George Scott Chatto John Craig Chatto George Smith Over Chatto Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 022.14 [Situation] At the West side of Parish. A considerable Edge (the Surface of which is covered with Mountain Grass land is Situated on the farm of Over Chatto, The property of W. Scott Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/57 LONG KNOWE Long Knowe Long Knowe Long Knowe George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] On the South of Coldside. A Small height on Coldside the property of W. Scott Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/57 BEREHOPE FORE BURN Bearhope Fore Burn Berehope Fore Burn See Page 39. Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam
OS1/29/17/57 GRAY MARE AND FOAL Gray Mare & Foal Gray Mare & Foal Gray Mare & Foal George Scott Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford John Craig Mr W. Gray Sharplaw George Smith 022.14 [Situation] On Long Knowe. This name is given to two upright unknown Stones, Situate on a slight eminence, called Long Knowe - Nothing is Known as to the origin of the Name.
OS1/29/17/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14. -- Trace 1 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/58 HEATHERY SHIN Heathery Shin Heathery Shin Heathery Shin George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] On the East of Coldside. A Small height on the lands of Over Chatto, the Surface of which is Mountain grass land the property of W S. Kerr. Esq
OS1/29/17/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 1 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/59 CHATTO CLEUCH Chatto Cleuch Chatto Cleuch Chatto Cleuch George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 1/4 mile West of Chatto. A Small wooded glen through which flows Callside Burn the property of W. S. Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/59 OVER CHATTO Over Chatto Over Chatto Over Chatto Over Chatto George Scott John Craig George Smith Valuation Rolls 022.14 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Chatto. A large two Story house with outbuildings garden and lands attached the property of W. S. Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14. -- Trace 2 [Entry for Chester Lee scored out] [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/60 BROOMY KNOWE Broomy Knowe Broomy Knowe Broomy Knowe George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.W. [North West] of Chatto. A Small height on the northern extremity of Callside the property of W.S. Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/60 COCK SIKE Cock Sike Cock Sike Cock Sike George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] On the East of Heathery Shin A Small Stream having its Source on the northern extremity of Heathery Shin from whence it flows in a Westerly direction and falls into Callside Burn
OS1/29/17/60 COLDSIDE BURN Coldside Burn Coldside Burn Coldside Burn Coldside Burn Coldside Burn George Scott Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam John Craig Mr W. Gray Sharplaw George Smith 022.14 [Situation] From Threstle Bog A Small Stream having its Source a little to the north of the Threstles having a. Cource in an Northerly direction through the lands of Over Chatto and empties itself into the Kale Water
OS1/29/17/60 [Page] 60 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 2 [signed] Samuel S HIll 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/61 HARBOUR KNOWE Harbour Knowe Harbour Knowe Harbour Knowe George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 10 chains South of Over Chatto A Small quarry height on the lands of over Chatto the property of W S Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/61 [page] 61 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 2 [signed] Samuel S. Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/62 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water George Scott John Craig George Smith 016.15; 022.03; 022.10; 028.02 [Situation] From West side of Parish - N.N.E. [North North East] to River Teviot A large Stream having its Source in the South of Ornam Parish from whence flows in an northerly direction though the parishes of Hownam Morebattle & Eckford. and empties itself into River Teviot
OS1/29/17/62 CHATTO Chatto Chatto Chatto George Scott Estate Documents John Craig George Smith Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxburgh 022.14 [Situation] On the East bank of Kale Water. A large two Story house with extensive outbuildings garden and a good farm of land attached the property of Andrew Dickson Esq
OS1/29/17/62 SHAW KNOWE Shaw Knowe Shaw Knowe Shaw Knowe George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] About 1/4 mile East of Chatto. A Small height on the lands of Chatto, the Surface of which is mountain grass land the property of A Dickson Esq
OS1/29/17/62 [Page] 62 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 3 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 3 [Entry for Thorny Path scored out] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corp RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/64 DRUIDICAL CIRCLE (Supposed) [Five Stanes] George Scott A. Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh John Craig Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam George Smith Mr W. Gray Sharplaw 022.14 [Situation] At Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A Circle of five Standing Stones on the lands of Over Chatto It is Supposed these Stones indicate the Site of a "Druidical Temple"
OS1/29/17/64 FIVE STANES Five Stanes Five Stanes Five Stanes George Scott A. Jeffrey Esqr. Jedburgh John Craig Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam George Smith Mr W. Gray Sharplaw 022.14 [Situation] At Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A Circle of five Standing Stones on the lands of Over Chatto It is Supposed these Stones indicate the Site of a "Druidical Temple"
OS1/29/17/64 QUARRY KNOWE Quarry Knowe Quarry Knowe Quarry Knowe George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] South of Long Knowe. A Small height (Surface Mountain grass land) on the lands of Over Chatto the property of W,S, Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/64 THRESTLE Threstle Threstle Threstle George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] At Wn [Western] Parish Boundy [Boundary] The ruin of an old building Situate on the farm of Over Chatto - Proprietor W. Scott Kerr
OS1/29/17/64 [Page] 64 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 4 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corpoal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/65 WATLING STREET Watling Street Roman Road Watling Street Roman Road Watling Street Roman Road George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.09; 022.13; 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. The Remains or tract of an old Roman Road, which forms the boundary, between this and Ornam parish, is now used as a drove road
OS1/29/17/65 THRESTLE BOG Threstle Bog Threstle Bog Threstle Bog George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] East of the ruins of Threstle A large tract of wet moorland on the lands of Over Chatto the property of W,S, Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14. -- Trace 4 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/66 FORT [Over Chatto] Fort Fort Fort George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 34 chains South of Over Chatto. Three Circular entrenchments mark the Spot on the Crag where Stood one of those Ancient places of Fortifications
OS1/29/17/66 CHATTO CRAIG Chatto Craig Chatto Craig Chatto Craig Chatto Craig Chatto Craig Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam George Scott John Craig George Smith Mr W. Gray Sharplaw 022.14 [Situation] 34 chains South of Over Chatto. A Rocky height on the lands of Over Chatto the property of W.S. Kerr Esq
OS1/29/17/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 5 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/67 DOD LAW Dod Law Dod Law Dod Law Dod Law Dod Law George Scott Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam John Craig Mr W. Gray Sharplaw George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Over Chatto. A Small height on the lands of Chatto the Surface of which is mountain grass land the property of A. Dickson Esq
OS1/29/17/67 DODLAW BURN Dodlaw Burn Dodlaw Burn Dodlaw Burn George Scott John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] South from Dod Law. A Small Stream having its Source on the South extremity of Dodd Law - having a Cource in A Westerly direction and falls into Kale Water
OS1/29/17/67 THE HOWS The Hows The Hows The Hows Rev: [Reverend] G. Rutherford George Scott Mr W. Gray John Craig George Smith 022.14 [Situation] 27 Chains nearly South of Dod Law. Applies to a slight hollow, between two on the lands of Chatto the Surface of which is Mountain Grass land the property of A Dickson Esq
OS1/29/17/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.14 -- Trace 6 [Note The Hows] -- How a hollow -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson and Brockett. [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/68 SUNNY LAWS Swine Laws Swine Laws Swine Laws Sunny Laws G. Scott Chatto Mr W. Gray Sharplaw Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford, Hownam 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] South of the Hows. Applies to a considerable ridge shaped eminence, situate on the South East side of Chatto.
OS1/29/17/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22 No. 14 -- T. [Trace] 6 [Note] -- Sunny Laws Adopted by order of Capt [Captain] Scott RE [Royal Engineers] March 1860. [signed] Thomas Watson Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/69 CHATTO HILL Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Chatto Hill Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope Johnston's Map of Roxbro. [Roxburgh] 022.15 [Situation] Near the centre of Parish. A considerable range of hill in the farm of Chatto the property of Miss Dickson, Hassendean
OS1/29/17/69 TRONSHAW HILL Tronshaw Hill Tronshaw Hill Tronshaw Hill William Scott George Turnbull Thomas Oliver 022.15 [Situation] North from Chatto Hill. A Small hill on the northern extremity of Chatto Hill Range.
OS1/29/17/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 1 & 2 [Entry for Little Heuch Law scored out] [signed] J. G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/70 COCKERTON CLEUCH Cockerton Cleuch Cockerton Cleuch Cockerton Cleuch Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope 022.15 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Chatto Hill. A deep hollow with a small stream running through its entire length, on the face of Chatto Hill the property of Miss Dickson, Hassendean
OS1/29/17/70 HEATHERHOPE BURN Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr Thomas Oliver 022.15 [Situation] From the South of Cowie Law N.E. by N. [North East by North] to Capehope Burn. A stream having its source on the farm of Heatherhope Burn flows in a Westerly direction & joins Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/70 CAPEHOPE BURN Capehope Burn Capehope Burn Capehope Burn Mr William Scott George Turnbull Mr Thomas Oliver 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the South of Parish N.NW. [North North West] to Kale Water A stream having its source on the farm of Baughtrig flows in a Northerly direction and joins the Kail Water
OS1/29/17/70 [Page] 70 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22. 15. -- Trace 2 [signed] J. G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/71 CAPEHOPE YETT Capehope Yett Capehope Yett Capehope Yett Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope 022.15 [Situation] On the East of Capehope Burn. A one story dwelling house with outhouses, garden and sheep farm attached the property of [--] Boyd Esqr of Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 2 [signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/71 Gap in text.
OS1/29/17/72 MAINHOPE BURN Mainhope Burn Mainhope Burn Mainhope Burn Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the West of Lambert Knowe N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn A small stream having its source on the farm of Capehope Yett, flows at the Southern and Eastern base of Green Hill and empties itself into Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/72 MAINSIDE Mainside Mainside Mainside Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr Thomas Oliver 022.15 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Chatto Hill A two storied dwelling house with outhouses, garden, and sheep farm attached the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/72 GREENHILL Greenhill Greenhill Greenhill Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr Thomas Oliver 022.15 [Situation] South of Mainside. The shooting box of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh, & a plain three storied building with stables and vegetable garden attached,
OS1/29/17/72 [Page] 72 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 2 [signed] J. G. Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/73 HEADSHAW HOPE Headshaw Hope Headshaw Hope Headshaw Hope Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside 022.11 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Greenhill. A deep hollow with a small stream running through it on the farm of Mainside the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/73 BIG LAW Big Law Big Law Big Law Mr Thomas Oliver Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull 022.15 [Situation] 3/4 mile N.E.E. [North East East] of Greenhill A considerable Hill on the farm of Heatherhope the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/73 LITTLE ROUGH LAW Little Rough Law Little Rough Law Little Rough Law Mr Thomas Oliver Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull 022.15 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Greenhill A Knowe on Green Hill the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/73 [Page] 73 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 3 [signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/74 HENSHAW LAW Henshaw Law Henshaw Law Henshaw Law Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside 022.15 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S.S.E. [South South East] of Greenhill. A small hill on the farm of Capehope Yett the property of [--] Boyd Esqr of Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/74 GREENHILL PLANTATION Greenhill Plantation Greenhill Plantation Greenhill Plantation Thomas Oliver William Scott George Turnbull 022.15 [Situation] 25 chains S.E. [South East] of Greenhill. A mixed plantation on the farm of Greenhill.
OS1/29/17/74 BIGLAW PLANTATION Biglaw Plantation Biglaw Plantation Biglaw Plantation Thomas Oliver William Scott George Turnbull 022.15 [Situation] About 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Greenhill. A mixed plantation on the [farm] of Mainside.
OS1/29/17/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 5 & 3 [signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/74 Gap in text.
OS1/29/17/75 FELTER CLEUCH Felter Cleuch Felter Cleuch Felter Cleuch Mr Thomas Oliver Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull 028.03 [Situation] West from Capehope Burn A wide hollow between Kipp Knowe and Little Heugh Law, is on the property of Miss Dickson of Hassendean
OS1/29/17/75 BIRKIE SIKE Birkie Sike Birkie Sike Birkie Sike Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford Hownam George Turnbull Mainside William Scott Mainside 022.15 [Situation] On the East of Little Heuch Hill A rill on the East of Little Heuch Hill which runs into Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 4 [Entry for Kipp Knowe scored out] [signed] J. G. Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/76 [page] 76 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/77 GREAT ROUGH LAW Great Rough Law Great Rough Law Great Rough Law Mr Thomas Oliver Capehope Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Scott Mainside 022.15 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Little Rough Law. A small hill of a conical form on Green Hill
OS1/29/17/77 GREEN HILL Green Hill Green Hill Green Hill Mr Thomas Oliver Mr George Turnbull Mr William Scott 022.15 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Great Rough Law A considerable hill forming one of the Cheviot Range, is the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/77 FORT [Little Rough Law] Fort Fort Fort Moat Mr Thomas Oliver Mr George Turnbull William Scott William Richardson Heatherhope 022.15 [Situation] On Little Rough Law. Remains of a hill fort supposed to have been of British construction is on the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh. This Fort is on the Summit of a green Knowe having the appearance of a Moat.
OS1/29/17/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.15 -- Trace 6 [signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/78 [page] 78 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/79 BIG LAW Big Law Big Law Big Law Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope 022.15 [Situation] At the East side of Parish. A considerable hill on the farm of Heatherhope the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/79 SCOUTHER KNOWE Scowther Knowe Scowther Knowe Scowther Knowe William Scott George Turnbull William Richardson 022.16 [Situation] East of Big Law. A conical Knowe on the West Side of Cribs Hope.
OS1/29/17/79 CRIB'S HOPE Crib's Hope Crib's Hope Crib's Hope Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Rithieson 022.16 [Situation] South of Scowther Knowe. A considerable hollow with steep & rough sides, on the farm of Heatherhope.
OS1/29/17/79 BLACKBROUGH HILL Blackbrough Hill Blackbrough Hill Blackbrough Hill Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 022.16 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Scowther Knowe A considerable hill on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/79 [Page] 79 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 1 [signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/80 FORT [Blackbrough Hill] Fort Fort Fort Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Scott Mainside 022.16 [Situation] On the North of Blackbrough Hill. A hill fort supposed to have been of British construction, is of large dimensions, and has evidently been very strongly fortified, is on Blackbrough Hill, the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/80 HEATHERHOPE BURN Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn Mr William Ritchieson Mr George Turnbull Mr William Scott 022.15; 022.16 [Situation] From the South of Cowie Law E N.E. by N. [East North East by North] to Capehope Burn. A stream that has its source on the farm of Heatherhope flows in a Westerly direction & joins Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/80 HEATHER HOPE Heather Hope Heather Hope Heather Hope Mr William Ritchieson Mr George Turnbull Mr William Scott 022.16 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Blackbrough Hill. A considerable hollow with a [small] stream running thorough it, is on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/80 [Page] 80 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.16 -- trace 1 [signed] J.G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/81 DRY SLACK Dry Slack Dry Slack Dry Slack Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside William Ritchieson Heatherhope 022.16; 028.03 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Blackbrough Hill. A sloping hollow on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/81 GREENBROUGH HILL Greenbrough Hill Greenbrough Hill Greenbrough Hill Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 022.16 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Blackbrough Hill A considerable hill on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/81 CAULDROOST COMMON Caulroost Common Caulroost Common Caulroost Common William Scott George Turnbull William Richardson 022.16 [Situation] About 1/2 mile East of Blackbrough Hill. A tract of elevated Table Land much exposed & bleak - hence Coldroost. Corrupted into Caulroost.
OS1/29/17/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.16. -- Trace 2 [Note Caldroost Common] -- Cald. Cauld. - cold -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] J. G. Andrew Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/82 MUCKLE SAND HOPE Muckle Sand Hope Muckle Sand Hope Muckle Sand Hope Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside 022.16 [Situation] At the South of Cauldroost Common. A considerable hollow with a small stream running through it on the farm of Heatherhope.
OS1/29/17/82 [Page] 82 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 3 [signed] J. G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/83 HEATHERHOPE Heatherhope Heatherhope Heatherhope Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope 022.16 [Situation] On the East of Heatherhope Burn. A one story dwelling house with outhouse garden and sheep farm attached the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/83 CHURCH HOPE Church Hope Church Hope Church Hope Mr William Scott George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 022.16 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Heatherhope A hollow with a small stream running through it, is on the farm of Mainside the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 4 [signed] J. G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/84 GREEN HILL Green Hill Green Hill Green Hill Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Scott Mainside 022.15 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Heatherhope. A considerable hill on the farm of Mainside the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/84 DICK'S KNOWE DicK's Knowe DicK's Knowe DicK's Knowe Mr William Ritchieson Mr George Turnbull Mr William Scott 022.16 [Situation] South of Green Hill. A hillock on Green Hill
OS1/29/17/84 BIRKIE PLANTATION Birkie Plantatn [Plantation] Birkie Plantatn [Plantation] Birkie Plantatn [Plantation] Mr William Ritchieson Mr George Turnbull Mr William [--] 022.16 [Situation] 1/4 mile nearly South of Heatherhope. An enclosure of land planted with mixed wood on the farm of Mainside
OS1/29/17/84 [Page] 84 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 4 [Note Birkie Plantation] -- Birkie, abounding with birches -- Dr [doctor] Jamiesons Scot: Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] J. G. Andrew
OS1/29/17/84 Gap in text.
OS1/29/17/85 FORT [Mainside] British Fort British Fort British Fort Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mainside Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope 022.16 [Situation] On the West of Heatherhope Burn A hill fort supposed to have been of British construction, is very much defaced, is on the farm of Mainside
OS1/29/17/85 SANDHOPE KIPP Sandhope Kipp Sandhope Kipp Sandhope Kipp Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 022.16 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Greenbrough Hill. A hillock on Greenbrough Hill, on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/85 [Page] 85 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 5 [signed] J. G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/86 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Mid Hill Mr William Scott Mainside Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson Heatherhope 022.16 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Cauldroost Common. A hill on the farm of Heatherhope the property of His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/86 LITTLE SAND HOPE Little Sand Hope Little Sand Hope Little Sand Hope Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 022.16 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Muckle Sand Hope. A hollow between Mid Hill and Philip Shank has a small stream running through it
OS1/29/17/86 PHILIP SHANK Philip Shank Philip Shank Philip Shank Mr William Scott Mr George Turnbull Mr William Ritchieson 028 [Situation] On the East of Heatherhope Burn. The sloping face of a hill on the farm of Heatherhope
OS1/29/17/86 [Page] 86 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 22.16 -- Trace 6 [Signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/87 GUNNER'S WELL Gunner's Well Gunner's Well Gunner's Well William Richardson Heatherhope William Scott Mainside Andrew Thomson 023 A spring on the side of the Drove road that forms the Ph. [Parish] boundary between this & Morebattle.
OS1/29/17/87 [Page] 87 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Six Inch -- Sheet 23. -- Trace 1. [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/17/88 [page] 88 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/89 WATLING STREET Watling Street Watling Street Watling Street George Douglas Swineside James Douglas Swineside Andrew Douglas Swineside 022.09; 022.13; 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. An old Roman tract which forms the boundary between this parish and Oxnam and now is used as a drove or bridle road
OS1/29/17/89 [Page] 89 Parish of Hounam -- Sheet 28.1 -- Trace 1 [signed] Samuel S Hill 2nd Corpl RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/17/90 [page] 90 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/91 WATLING STREET Watling Street Walter Tinlin InnKeeper Pennymuir James Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse 021.12; 022.09; 022.13; 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A great military road made by the Roman people it divides the parishes of Oxnam & Hownam Jeffreys History and Antiquities of Roxburghshire.
OS1/29/17/91 [Page] 91 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Sheet 28-2 -- Trace 1
OS1/29/17/92 [page] 92 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/93 WIDEOPEN CLEUCH Wideopen Cleuch Wideopen Cleuch Wideopen Cleuch James Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto Robert Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto William Redshaw Shepherd Swinelaw 028.02 [Situation] West from Kale Water. A large hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Upper Chatto the property of William Scott Kerr Esqr Sunlaws near Kelso
OS1/29/17/93 SHANK END Shank End Shank End Shank End James Smith Shepherd Robert Smith Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] On the West of Kale Water. A piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated o the farm of Upper Chatto the property William Scott Kerr Esqr Simlaws near Kelso
OS1/29/17/93 FORT [Shank End] Fort Fort Fort James Smith Shepherd Robert Smith Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] On the East of Shank End. The remains of a fort situated on the base of Shank End on the farm of Upper Chatto the property of William Scott Kerr Esqr. Simlaws near Kelso.
OS1/29/17/93 [Page] 93 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.2 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/93 Map reference for 25 inch, not 6 inch
OS1/29/17/94 SMAIL CLEUCH Smail Cleuch Smail Cleuch Smail Cleuch James Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto Robert Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto William Redshaw Shepherd Swinelaw 028.02 [Situation] West from Kale Water. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Upper Chatto the property of William Scott Kerr Esqr. Sunlaws near Kelso
OS1/29/17/94 TOWFORD Towford Towford Towford James Smith Shepherd Robert Smith Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] 33 chains S.W. [South West] of Smail Cleuch A one storey house having garden attached it is situated on the farm of Upper Chatto the property of William Scott Kerr Esqr Sunlaws near Kelso
OS1/29/17/94 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water James Smith Shepherd Robert Smith Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd 016.15; 022.03; 022.10; 028.02 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish By. [Boundary] N. [North] through Parish A burn having its source from the junction of Long Burn and HawKwillow Burn and flows in a northerly direction till it enters the River Teviot near EcKford
OS1/29/17/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.2 -- Trace 4 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/94 Map reference for 25 inch, not 6 inch
OS1/29/17/95 SUNNYLAWS SIKE Swinelaws Sike Swinelaws Sike Swinelaws Sike Sunnylaws Sike William Redshaw Shepherd Swinelaw Richard Turnbull Shepherd Bughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford, Hownam 028.02 [Situation] East from Kale Water. A small stream having its source from Kippie Knowe and flows into the Kale Water near Swinelaw.
OS1/29/17/95 SUNNYLAWS Swinelaws Sunnylaws R. Turnbull Shepherd W. Redshaw Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford, Hownam 028.02 [Situation] On the East of Kale Water. A one story house having garden attached situated on the farm of Nether Chatto the property of Miss Dickson of Hassendean
OS1/29/17/95 SUNNY LAWS Swine Laws Sunny Laws W. Richardson R. Turnbull Thomas Oliver Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] Near the centre of Parish. A ridge both ends. of which is higher than the middle Shewing in appearance two hills
OS1/29/17/95 [Page] 95 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Sheet 28 - 2 -- trace 3 [Note] -- Sunnylaws adopted by order of Capt. [Captain] Scott Royal Engineers March 1860
OS1/29/17/96 BUTTER CLEUCH Butter Cleuch William Richardson Shepherd R. Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] 34 chains South of Swinelaws. A hollow the surface of which [is] mountain grass land situated [on] the far of Mether Chatto the [property] of Miss Dickson of Hassendean
OS1/29/17/96 HUMBLEMOOR HILL Humblemoor Hill Richard Turnbull Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Butter Cleuch. A long hill the surface of [which] is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Nether Chatto the property of Miss [Dickson] Hassendean
OS1/29/17/96 COMMON CLEUCH Common Cleuch R. Turnbull Shepherd Bughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.06 [Situation] S.W.S. [South West South] of Humblemoor Hill. A hollow the surface of [which is] mountain grass land it is [situated] on the south base of Humblemoor [Hill] the property of Miss Dickson [Hassendean]
OS1/29/17/96 [Page] 96 Ph. [Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28-2 -- Trace 6
OS1/29/17/96 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/17/97 CAPEHOPE BURN Capehope Burn Richard Turnbull Shepherd Bughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd PeelnicK Edward Mather Shepherd PeelnicK 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the S. [South] of Parish N. [North] to Kale Water A burn which takes its name from the junction of SKerrysburgh Hope and Tirise Hope and flows in a northerly direction till it, enters into the Kale Water at Hownam Kirk
OS1/29/17/97 [Page] 97 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28-3 -- Trace 1 [initalled] JMJ
OS1/29/17/98 [page] 98 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/99 SUNNY LAWS Swine Laws Sunny Laws W. Richardson Richard Turnbull Thomas Oliver Revd [Reverend] G. Rutherford Hownam 022.14; 028.02 [Situation] Near the centre of Parish. A ridge both ends of which is higher then the middle Shewing in appearance two hills:-
OS1/29/17/99 ETTLES CLEUCH Ettles Cleuch Ettles Cleuch Ettles Cleuch Richard Turnbull William Redshaw Thomas Oliver 028.03 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Capehope Burn. A hollow the surface of which is Mountain grass land through which a Small Stream flows and enters Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/99 [Page] 99 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28-3 -- trace 1 [Note] -- Sunny Laws Adopted by order of Captain Scott Royal Engineers March 1860.
OS1/29/17/100 HUT KNOWE Hut Knowe Hut Knowe Hut Knowe Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope Yett William Ovens Shepherd Capehope William Scott Shepherd Mainside 028.03 [Situation] 30 chains East of Capehope Burn. A Knowe having the appearance of a hut or house it is situated on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/100 FELTER CLEUCH Felter Cleuch Felter Cleuch Felter Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Scott Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] N.W. [North West] from Capehope Burn. A hollow extending from [Kippie] Knowe to Capehope Burn [there is] also a stream co-extending [which] flows into Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/100 KIPPIE KNOWE Kippie Knowe Kippie Knowe Kippie Knowe Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Scott Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] Between Swine Laws and Felter Cleuch. A small Knowe the surface of [which] is mountain grassland it is [situated] on the farm of Nether Chatto [the] property of Miss Dickson of Hassendean.
OS1/29/17/100 [Page] 100 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28-3 -- Trace 1 & 2
OS1/29/17/100 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/17/101 FORT [SE of Hut Knowe] Fort Fort Fort Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.03 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Hut Knowe. The remains of a fort having one entrenchment it is situated a little to the north of whitestone Hill on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/101 MAINHOPE BURN Mainhope Burn Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the West of Lambert Knowe N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn A burn having its rise near Lambert Knowe and flows into Capehope Burn a little below Greenhill
OS1/29/17/101 DROUK KNOWES Drouk Knowes William Richardson William Scott 028.03 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E.E. [South East East] of Hut Knowe. A number of small Knowes the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/101 [Page] 101 Ph. [Parish] Hownam -- Sheet 28-3 -- trace 3
OS1/29/17/102 HUMBLEMOOR HILL Humblemoor Hill Humblemoor Hill Humblemoor Hill Richard Turnbull Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd 028.02 [Situation] About 3/4 mile South of Swine Laws. A large hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Nethe Chatto the property of Miss Dickson Hassendean
OS1/29/17/102 COOPER CLEUCH Cooper Cleuch Richard Turnbull Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Humblemoor Hill. A hollow the surface of [which] is mountain grass land it is situated on the east base [of] Humblemoor Hill the property [of] Miss Dickson Hassendean.
OS1/29/17/102 [Page] 102 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28-3 -- trace 4 [signed] Thomas [Racliffe]
OS1/29/17/102 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/17/103 DRY SLACK Dry Slack Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope William Scott Shepherd Mainside 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] East from Yett Burn. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated between Hut Knowe and Whitestone Hill on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd, Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/103 WHITESTONE HILL Whitestone Hill Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Scott Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] 30 chains South of Hut Knowe. A large hill of mountain grass land on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/103 YETT BURN Yett Burn Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Scott Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] From the junction of Callaw and Deermount Hopes N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn. A burn having its name from the junction of Callaw Hope and Deermount Hope and flows into Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/103 [Page] 103 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.3 -- Trace 2 & 5 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/103 Map references for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/104 CUTHBERTSON RIG Cuthberthope Rig Richard Turnbull Shepherd Boughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope 028.03 [Situation] Between Capehope and Yett Burns. A rig the surface of which is H.P. [Heathy Pasture] situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr. Otterburn
OS1/29/17/104 BUCHT BURN Bught Burn Bucht Burn Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 028.07 [Situation] From between Keil Hope and Broad Laws - N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn. A burn having its source from Moss Head, flowing in a northerly direction and enters Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.3 -- Trace 5 [Entry for Bought Rig scored out] [Note] -- Bucht Burn adopted by order of Capt. [Captain] Scott Royal Engrs [Engineers] March 1860. [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/104 Map references for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/105 HUNTFOLD HILL Huntfold Hill Huntfold Hill Huntfold Hill Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.03 [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Whitestone Hill A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Yett and is the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/105 FORT [Huntfold Hill Fort Fort Fort Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] On Huntfold Hill. The remains of a fort situated on the summit of Huntfold Hill on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/105 HUNT SLACK Hunt Slack Hunt Slack Hunt Slack Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] South from Huntfold Hill. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land situated between Huntfold Hill and Thornie Hill on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.3 -- Trace 6 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/105 Map references for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/106 MUTTON CLEUCH Mutton Cleuch Mutton Cleuch Mutton Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.03 [Situation] East from Whitestone Hill. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it extends from Whitestone Hill to Mainhope Burn it is on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.3 -- Trace 6 [Entries for Airy Cleuch and Lambert Knowe scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/106 Map reference for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/107 COMMON CLEUCH Common Cleuch Richard Turnbull Shepherd Bughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.06 [Situation] In Sn. [Southern] district. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the south base of Humblemoor Hill the property of Miss Dickson [Hassendean]
OS1/29/17/107 BUCHTRIG Bughtrig Buchtrig Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 028.06 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Common Cleuch. A two storey house having garden and office houses attached it is the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/107 [Page] 107 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28.6 -- trace 3 [Note] -- Buchtrig Adopted by order of Captain Scott R.E. [Royal Engineers] March 1860. [Faint signature] Thomas Ratclliff
OS1/29/17/108 KALE WATER Kale Water Kale Water Kale Water James Smith Shepherd Robert Smith Shepherd William Redshaw Shepherd 016.15; 022.03; 022.10; 028;02; 028.06 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary N. [North] through Parish. A burn having its source [from] the junction of Long Burn and Hawkwillow Burn and flows in [a] northerly direction till it enters River Teviot near Eckford.
OS1/29/17/108 [Page] 107 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28.6 -- trace 4
OS1/29/17/109 WATLING STREET Watling Street Watling Street Watling Street Walter Tinlin InnKeeper Pennymuir James Smith Shepherd Upper Chatto Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse 021.12; 022.09; 028.01; 028.02; 028.06 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A great military road made by the Roman people it divides the parishes of Oxnam and Hownam see Jeffreys History and Antiquities of Roxburghshire
OS1/29/17/109 HANGINGSHAW HILL Hangingshaw Hill Hangingshaw Hill Hangingshaw Hill Walter Tinlin Inn Keeper James Smith Shepherd Richard Turnbull Shepherd 028.06 [Situation] East of Kale Water. A large hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Upper Chatto the property of William Scott Kerr Esqr Simlaws near Kelso
OS1/29/17/109 HANGINGSHAW SIKE Hangingshaw SiKe Hangingshaw SiKe Hangingshaw SiKe Walter Tinlin Inn Keeper James Smith Shepherd Richard Turnbull Shepherd 028.06 [Situation] South of Hangingshaw Hill. A stream having its source from the south base of Hangingshaw Hill and flows into the Kale Water.
OS1/29/17/109 TOW FORD Tow Ford Tow Ford Tow Ford Thomas Oliver William Ovens William Scott 028.06 [Situation] On Boundy [Boundary] between Oxnam and Hownam. The Ford where the Roman Road Crosses the Kale Water
OS1/29/17/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.6 -- Trace 5 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/109 Map references for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/110 LANGSIDE LAW Langside Law Langside Law Langside Law Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.06 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Hangingshaw Hill. A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.6 -- Trace 6 [Entries for Langsidelaw Burn and Broomy knowe scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/110 Map reference for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/111 STANDARD KNOWE Standard Knowe Standard Knowe Standard Knowe Richard Turnbull Shepherd Boughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse 028.07 [Situation] In Sn. [Southern] district of Parish. A Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/111 [Page] 111 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch-- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 4 [Entry for Moss Head scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/111 Map reference for 25 inch, not 6 inch maps
OS1/29/17/112 LANGSIDE SIKE Langside Sike Langside Sike Langside Sike Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd PeelnicK Edward Mather Shepherd PeelnicK 028 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Capehope Burn. A small stream having its souce near streethouse and flows into Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/112 TWISE HOPE Twise Hope Twise Hope Twise Hope Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] East of Langside SiKe. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream flowing through it which enters Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/112 SKERRYSBURGH HOPE Skerrysburgh Hope Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] East of the above. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream flowing through it which enters Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/112 [Page] 112 Pharish of Hownam -- Sheet 28.7 [initialled] [JMJ]
OS1/29/17/113 KIELHOPE LAW Kielhope Law Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] On the East Capehope Burn. A large hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Bughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/113 BROOMY KNOWE Broomy Knowe Broomy Knowe Broomy Knowe Richard Turnbull Thomas Mather Edward Mather 022.14; 028.07 [Situation] On the West of Capehope Burn. A small knowe of mountain grass land situate on the farm of Bughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqre Otterburn.
OS1/29/17/113 RUSHY BURN Rushy Burn Rushy Burn Rushy Burn Richard Turnbull Thomas Mather Edward Mather 028.07 [Situation] South of Keilhope Law. A burn having its Source from Rushy Fell and flows into Capehope Burn near Bughtrig.
OS1/29/17/113 [Page] 113 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 1
OS1/29/17/114 BROAD LAW Broad Law Thomas Oliver Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] About 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Keilhope Law. A hill the surface of which [is] mountain grass land it [divides] the farms of Bughtrig and Yett.
OS1/29/17/114 YETT BURN Yett Burn Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Scott Shepherd 028.03 [Situation] From the junction of Callow and Deermount Hopes N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn. A burn having its name from the junction of Callaw Hope and Deermount Hope and flows into Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/114 CALLAW HOPE Callaw Hope Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd William Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] N. [North] of Broad Law. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it extends from Meg's Cleuch to Hunt Slack there is a stream flowing through it which enters Yett Burn.
OS1/29/17/114 [Page] 114 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 3 [signed] J M Johnstone C/A [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/17/115 CUTHBERTSON RIG Cuthberthope Rig Cuthberthope Rig Cuthberthope Rig Richard Turnbull Shepherd Bughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope 028.03 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Keilhope Law. A rig the surface of which is H.P. [Heathy Pasture] situated on the farm of Bughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn.
OS1/29/17/115 BUCHT BURN Bught Burn Bucht Burn Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Thomas Oliver Shepherd Revd [Reverend] George Rutherford, Hownam 028.07 [Situation] From between Keilhope and Broad Laws N.W. [North West] to Capehope Burn. A burn having its source from Moss Head, flowing in a northerly direction and enters Capehope Burn.
OS1/29/17/115 HUNT SLACK Hunt Slack Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Cuthberthope Rig. A hollow the surface of which s mountain grass land situated between Huntford Hill and Thornie Hill on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh.
OS1/29/17/115 [Page] 115 Ph. [Parish] of Hownam -- Sheet 28.7 -- trace 2 & 3 [Signed] [James M] Johnstone C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/116 [page] 116 [Blank page]
OS1/29/17/117 CAPEHOPE BURN Capehope Burn Richard Turnbull Shepherd Boughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 022.11; 022.15; 028.03 [Situation] From the junction of Twise and Skerryburgh Hopes North to Kale Water A burn which takes its name from the junction of Skerrysburgh Hope and Twise Hope and flows in a northerly direction till it enters into the Kale Water at Hownam Kirk
OS1/29/17/117 BROWN KNOWE Brown Knowe Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] About 30 chains South of Keilhope Law A Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/117 [Page] 117 Parish of Hownam -- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 1 & 4. [Entry for Rushy Burn scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/118 FORT [W of Brown Knowe] Fort Richard Turnbull Shepherd Boughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.07 [Situation] 1/4 mile West of Brown Knowe The remains of a fort on the summit of Moat Knowe, having the appearance of being a place of considerable strength it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn - There is what seems to be another Small Fort adjoining it.
OS1/29/17/118 MOAT KNOWE Moat Knowe Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] 1/4 mile West of Brown Knowe. A small Knowe of a conical shape on the farm of Boughrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/118 STANSHIEL HILL Stanshiel Hill Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Brown Knowe A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn.
OS1/29/17/118 [Page] 118 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 4 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/118 Map references for 25 inch maps, not 6 inch
OS1/29/17/119 PEELNICK Peelnick Peelnick Peelnick Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.07 [Situation] On the West of Deermount Hope A one storey house having garden attached it is situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/119 DEERMOUNT HOPE Deermount Hope Deermount Hope Deermount Hope Thomas Oliver Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] On the West of Broad Law A hollow extending from Stell Rig to Hunt Slack there is a Stream flowing through it which enters Yett Burn
OS1/29/17/119 KIPP SIKE Kipp Sike Kipp Sike Kipp Sike Thomas Oliver Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] East from Deermount Hope A small stream having its rise fom the north base of Stell Rig and flows into Deermount Hope
OS1/29/17/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch-- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 6 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/119 Map references for 25 inch map, not 6 inch
OS1/29/17/120 TUFT SLACK Tuft Slack Tuft Slack Tuft Slack Richard Turnbull Shepherd Boughtrig Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028.07 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Broad Law A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land situated near Peelnick on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/120 STELL RIG Stell Rig Stell Rig Stell Rig Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Broad Law A rig the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/120 DEERMOUNT CLEUCH Deermount Cleuch Deermount Cleuch Deermount Cleuch Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028.07 [Situation] About 1 mile South of Broad Law. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream flowing through it and enters Deermount Hope
OS1/29/17/120 Map references for Tuft Slack and Deermount Cleuch for 25 inch map, not 6 inch. Stell Rig not marked on 25 inch map, but on Sheet 028 of 6 inch.
OS1/29/17/120 [Page] 120 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch-- Sheet 28.7 -- Trace 6 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/121 LAMB HILL Lamb Hill Lamb Hill Lamb Hill Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland A hill forming part of the Cheviot Hills: the surface of which is mountain grass land on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/121 HINDBERRY CLEUCH Hindberry Cleuch Hindberry Cleuch Hindberry Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] About 1/4 mile N. [North] of Lamb Hill A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/121 DEER DOUPS Deer Doups Deer Doups Deer Doups Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] North from Hindberry Cleuch A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh.
OS1/29/17/121 [Page] 121 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [Note Deer Doups] -- Doup - the bottom or extremity of any thing. -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/122 DEER CLEUCH Deer Cleuch Deer Cleuch Deer Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] On the N.W. [North West] of Deer Doups. A hollow extending from Broad Law to Callaw Hope the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/122 THE KIPP The Kipp The Kipp The Kipp Thomas Oliver Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] About 25 chains N.W. [North West] of Lamb Hill A small Knowe of a conical shape the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/122 STELL RIG Stell Rig See Page 120 for Authorities etc.
OS1/29/17/122 [Page] 122 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [Entry for Broad Law scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/123 PHILIP SHANK Philip Shank Philip Shank Philip Shank William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 022.16 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Lamb Hill A sloping piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/123 PHILIP HOPE Philip Hope Philip Hope Philip Hope William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] South from Philip Shank A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream having its rise from Mozie Law flowing through it and enters Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/123 HARD RIG Hard Rig Hard Rig Hard Rig William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Lamb Hill A rig the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/123 [Page] 123 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/124 LITTLE HOPE Little Hope Little Hope Little Hope William Richardsn Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] South from Hard Rig. A hollow extending from Little Dun Rig to Heatherhope Burn there is a stream flowing through it which enters Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/124 LITTLE DUN RIG Little Dun Rig Little Dun Rig Little Dun Rig William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Lamb Hill. A small Rig the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/124 BIG DUN RIG Big Dun Rig Big Dun Rig Big Dun Rig William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] Adjoining Little Dun Rig in the S.W. [South West] A large rig the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/124 [Page] 124 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/125 GREEN CLEUCH Green Cleuch Green Cleuch Green Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] 1/2 mile North of Lamb Hill. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/125 EWEMOORSIDE HILL Ewemoorside Hill Ewemoorside Hill Ewemoorside Hill Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1/2 mile North of Lamb Hill A flat piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land situated near Callaw Cairn on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/125 MEG'S CLEUCH Meg's Cleuch Meg's Cleuch Meg's Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] South from Ewemoorside Hill. A hollow the surface of which s mountain grass land it is on the farm of Yett, the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/125 [Page] 125 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/126 THORNY HILL Thorny Hill Thorny Hill Thorny Hill Thomas Oliver Shepherd Capehope William Ovens Shepherd Capehope Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] 7/8 mile N.W. [North West] of Lamb Hill A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh.
OS1/29/17/126 CALLAW CAIRN Callaw Cairn Callaw Cairn Callaw Cairn Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] About 3/4 mile North of Lamb Hill A high hill the surface of which is on mountain grass land, on its summit stands a cairn of stones it is on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh
OS1/29/17/126 CALLAW HOPE Callaw Hope Callaw Hope Callaw Hope Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Callaw Cairn. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it extends from Meg's Cleuch to Hunt Slack there is a stream flowing through it which enters Yett Burn
OS1/29/17/126 [Page] 126 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/127 COWIELAW LINN Cowielaw Linn Cowielaw Linn Cowielaw Linn William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 028 [Situation] On Cowielaw Sike A rocky linn having a fall of a about twenty feet over which flows Cowielaw Sike and enters Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/127 COWIE LAW Cowie Law Cowie Law Cowie Law William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] To the N.E. [North East] of Callaw Cairn. A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/127 BEEFSTAND HILL Beefstand Hill Beefstand Hill Beefstand Hill William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A hill which forms part of the Cheviot Hills. the surface is mountain grass land. it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/127 [Page] 127 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/128 [Page] 128 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [Entries for Fort, Mainhope Burn and Drouk Knowes scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/129 AIRY CLEUCH Airy Cleuch Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1 1/4 N.W.N. [North West North] of Lamb Hill A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land. it is situated between Drouk Knowe and Lambert Knowe on the farm of Yett the property of Mr Boyd Edinburgh.
OS1/29/17/129 LAMBERT KNOWE Lambert Knowe Thomas Oliver Shepherd William Ovens Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/4 mile N.W.N. [North West North] of Lamb Hill A Knowe the surface of which is mountain grassland it is on the farm of Yett and is the property of Mr Boyd Edinburg
OS1/29/17/129 DROUK KNOWES Drouk Knowes etc See Page 101. for Authorities etc.
OS1/29/17/129 [Page] 129 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] [J M Johnstone] C/A [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/29/17/131 HEATHERHOPE BURN Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn Heatherhope Burn William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 022.15 [Situation] From the South of Cowie Law N.E. [North East] by N. [North] to Capehope Burn. A burn having its rise near Callaw Cairn and flows into Capehope Burn near Greenhill
OS1/29/17/131 CALLAW MOOR Callaw Moor Callaw Moor Callaw Moor William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1 mile North of Lamb Hill A flat piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the DuKe of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/131 COWIELAW SIKE Cowielaw SiKe Cowielaw SiKe Cowielaw SiKe William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Heatherhope Burn. A stream having its rise near Beefstand Hill and flows into Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/131 [Page] 131 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/132 CHURCH HOPE Church Hope Church Hope Church Hope William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 022.16 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] of Church-hope Hill N. [North] by W. [West] to Heatherhope Burn. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land it extends from Churchope Hill to Heatherhope Burn there is a stream flowing through it which enters Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/132 BLACKCOCK PLANTATION Blackcock Plantn. [Plantation] Blackcock Plantn. [Plantation] Blackcock Plantn. [Plantation] William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Church-hope Hill. A small plantation of mixed wood near the head of Church Hope it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/132 CHURCH-HOPE HILL Churchhope Hill Churchhope Hill Churchhope Hill William Richard Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/2 mile North of Lamb Hill. A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/132 [Page] 132 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 2 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/133 WATCH KNOWE Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] 1 3/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Lamb Hill A small Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/133 WHITE KNOWE White Knowe White Knowe White Knowe Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] North from Watch Knowe. A small Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/133 TWISE HOPE Twise Hope Twise Hope Twise Hope Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] West from White Knowe. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream flowing through it which it enters Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/133 [Page] 133 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/134 CHEVIOT HILLS Cheviot Hills Cheviot Hills Cheviot Hills Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A long range of hills the surface of which is mountain grass land the boundary dividing North and South Britian passes over their summits
OS1/29/17/134 BLACKHALL HILL Blackhall Hill Blackhall Hill Blackhall Hill Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A hill the surface of which is [mountain] grass land the boundary dividing North and South Britian passes over its summit
OS1/29/17/134 HUNTHALL HILL Hunthall Hill Hunthall Hill Hunthall Hill Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land the boundary dividing Oxnam and Hownam parishes passes over its summ
OS1/29/17/134 [Page] 134 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/135 SKERRYSBURGH HOPE Skerrysburgh Hope Skerrysburgh Hope Skerrysburgh Hope Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] 30 chains North of Blackhall Hill. A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream flowing through it which enters Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/135 WOOPLAW CRAIG Wooplaw Craig Wooplaw Craig Wooplaw Craig Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1 3/4 mile S.W. [South West] of Lamb Hill. A rocky Knowe situated at the base of Skerrysburgh Hope it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/135 SKERRYSBURGH FELL Skerrysburgh Fell Skerrysburgh Fell Skerrysburgh Fell Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A hill extending from Rushie Fell to Blackhall Hill and form part of the Cheviot Hills
OS1/29/17/135 [Page] 135 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/136 RUSHY FELL Rushy Fell Rushy Fell Rushy Fell Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] On By [Boundary] common to England and Scotland. A considerable hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn Is one of the Cheviot Hills.
OS1/29/17/136 SADDLER'S KNOWES Saddler's Knowes Saddler's Knowes Saddler's Knowes Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] At the West of Rushy Fell. A number of small Knowes the surface of which is mountain grass land on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/136 [Page] 136 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [Entry for Sadler's Grave scored out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/137 STREETHOUSE Streethouse Streethouse Streethouse Streethouse Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick Genl. [General] Roy's Roman Antiquities 028 [Situation] 53 chains nearly North of Blackhall Hill A one storey house having garden attached it is on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/137 CAMP (Remains of) [Streethouse] Roman Camp (Remains of) Roman Camp (Remains of) Roman Camp (Remains of) Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd Genl. [General] Roy's Roman Antiquities 028 [Situation] 20 chains S.W. [South West] of Streethouse A considerable sized camp situated on the summit of Woden Law used by the Roman Soldiers to defend the pass of Watling Street
OS1/29/17/137 WODEN LAW Woden Law Woden Law Woden Law Wooden Law Woden Law Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd New Statistical Acct [Account] of Ph. [Parish] Roy's Roman Antiquities. 028 [Situation] 30 chains S.W. [South West] of Streethouse. A large hill the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/137 [Page] 137 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/138 LANGSIDE SIKE Langside Sike Langside Sike Langside Sike Richard Turnbull Shepherd Streethouse Thomas Mather Shepherd Peelnick Edward Mather Shepherd Peelnick 028 [Situation] 11 chains N.E. [North East] of Streethouse. A small stream having its source near Streethouse and flows into Capehope Burn
OS1/29/17/138 WHITEHOPE BUSH Whitehope Bush Whitehope Bush Whitehope Bush Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Woden Law. This name applies to a few trees on the south base of Woden Law on the farm of Boughtrig the property of James Wilson Esqr Otterburn
OS1/29/17/138 WHITE HOPE White Hope White Hope White Hope Richard Turnbull Shepherd Thomas Mather Shepherd Edward Mather Shepherd 028 [Situation] On Boundary common to Oxnam and Hownam. A glen through which a stream having its rise from the base of Woden Law and flows into Kale Water. The stream passing through this Hope bears the name March sike, but White Hope is he oldest name
OS1/29/17/138 [Page] 138 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 28 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/139 PHILIP SHANK Philip Shank Philip Shank Philip Shank William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhope James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 028 [Situation] Near the S.E. [South East] point of Parish. A piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land it is on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/139 PHILIP HOPE Philip Hope Philip Hope Philip Hope William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028 [Situation] South from Philip Shank A hollow the surface of which is mountain grass land there is a stream having its rise from Mozie Law which flows through it and enters Heatherhope Burn
OS1/29/17/139 MOZIELAW FLOW Mozielaw Flow Mozielaw Flow Mozielaw Flow William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 029 [Situation] At the S.E. [South East] point of this Parish. A flat piece of land the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh
OS1/29/17/139 [Page] 139 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 29 -- Trace 1 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/140 PLEA KNOWE Plea Knowe Plea Knowe Plea Knowe William Richardson Shepherd Heatherhope Andrew Thomson Shepherd Heatherhipe James Hall Shepherd Heatherhope 028 [Situation] On Boundary (disputed) common to England and Scotland. A small Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land situated near Mozie Law the property of the Duke of Roxburgh - This name has arisen from the boundary at the place being in dispute.
OS1/29/17/140 MOZIE LAW Mozie Law Mozie Law Mozie Law William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 029 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A small hill the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Heatherhope the property of the Duke of Roxburgh - Some people say that this name Mozie is a Corruption of Mosslee.
OS1/29/17/140 CHEVIOT HILLS Cheviot Hills Cheviot Hills Cheviot Hills William Richardson Shepherd Andrew Thomson Shepherd James Hall Shepherd 028; 029 [Situation] On Boundary common to England and Scotland. A range of hills extending from Yetholm to the Note of the Gate in the parish of Castleton the boundary dividing north an South Britian passes over thier Summits
OS1/29/17/140 [Page] 140 Parish of Hownam -- 6 inch -- Sheet 29 -- Trace 1 [Note Mozie Law] -- Mozy - dark in complexion -- Jamieson Mozie - sharp - from gaelic - mosach, rough -- Jamieson [signed] Edward R. James Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 31 May 1859 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/17/141 [page] 141 OS1/29/17 17 Co. [COUNTY] ROXBURGH PH [PARISH] OF HOUNAM Scale 25.344 & 6 In: [Inch] PLAN -- page 16 15 -- 3 16 16 -- 7 22 1 -- 9 22 2 -- 11 22 3 -- 13 22 4 -- 19 22 5 -- 21 22 6 -- 23 22 7 -- 29 22 8 -- 29 22 9 -- 33 22 10 -- 37 22 11 -- 45 22 12 -- 45 22 13 -- 55 22 14 -- 57 22 15 -- 69 22 16 -- 79 23 16 -- 87 28 1 -- 89 28 2 -- 91 28 3 -- 97 28 6 -- 107 28 7 -- 111 28 7 -- 121 29 7 -- 139
OS1/29/17/142 [Page] 142 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 22/5. -- Andrew's Knowe -- 22. 22/10. -- Allerton SiKe -- 44. 28. -- Airy Cleuch -- 129. 22/3. -- Braemoor Knowe -- 17. 22/6. 22/9. 22/10 -- Bearhope Burn -- 27. 34. 37. 22/6 -- Burnet Knowe -- 28. 22/7. -- Bught SiKe -- 31. 22/9. -- Boothy ShanK -- 35. 22/10. -- Bearhope -- 37. 22/10. -- Bearhope Fore Burn -- 39. 22/14. 28/7. -- Broomy Knowe -- 60. 113. 22/15. 22/16, -- Big Law -- 73. 79. 22/15. -- Biglaw Plantation -- 74. 22/16. -- BlacKbrough Hill -- 79. 22/16. -- BirKie Plantation -- 84. 28/2. -- Butter Cleuch -- 96. 28/3. 28/7. -- Bught Burn -- 104. 115. 28/6. -- Bughtrig -- 107. 28/7. -- Brown Knowe -- 117. 28. -- Broad Law -- 122. 28. -- Big Dun Rig -- 124. 28. -- Beefstand Hill -- 127. 28. -- BlacKcocK Plantation -- 132. 28. -- BlacKhall Hill -- 134. 22/15. -- BirKie Sike -- 75. [--] Cushat End -- 7 22/6. -- Chesterhouse Hill -- 24. 22/6. -- Chesterhouse Plantation -- 24. 22/6. -- Chesterhouse Sike -- 25. 22/6. -- Chesterhouse -- 26. 22/10. -- Camp -- 39. 22/11. 22/15. 28/3. 28/7. -- Capehope Burn -- 46, 70. 97. 117. 22/11. -- Church -- 47. 22/11. 22/15. -- Chatto Hill -- 53. 69. 22/14. -- Coldside -- 57. 22/14 -- Chatto Cleuch -- 59. 22/14 -- Cock SiKe -- 60. 22/14 -- Coldside Burn --60. 22/14 -- Chatto -- 62. 22/14 -- Chatto Craig -- 66. 22/15. -- CocKerton Cleuch -- 70. 22/15. -- Capehope Yett -- 71. 22/16. -- Cribbs Hope -- 79. 22/16. -- Cauldroost Common -- 81. 22/16. 28 -- Church Hope -- 83. 132. 28/2. 28/7. -- Common Cleuch -- 96. 107. 28/3. -- Cooper Cleuch -- 103. 28/3. 28/7. -- Cuthberthope Rig -- 104. 115. 28/7. 28 -- Callaw Hope -- 114. 126 28. -- Callaw Cairn -- 122. 126 28. -- Cowielaw Linn -- 127. 28. -- Cowie Law -- 127. 28. -- Callaw Moor -- 131. 28. -- Cowielaw Sike -- 131. 28. -- Church-hope Hill -- 132. 28. 29. -- Cheviot Hills -- 134. 140. 28 -- Camp -- 137. 22/5. 22/6. -- Deadrig Plantation -- 21. 22. 22/11. -- DicKson's Arms Inn -- 48. 22/14. -- Dod Law -- 67. 22/14. -- Dodlaw Burn -- 67. 22/16. 28/3. -- Dry Slack -- 81. 103. 22/16. -- DicK's Knowe -- 84. 28/3. 28 -- Drouk Knowes -- 101. 121. 28/7. -- Deermount Hope -- 119. 28/7. -- Deermount Cleuch -- 120. 28 -- Deer Doups -- 121. 28. -- Deer Cleuch -- 122. 16/15. -- East Grange -- 5. 22/11. -- Eleven Shearers -- 51. 28/3. -- Ettles Cleuch -- 99. 22/1. 22/2. 22/5. -- Faw Laws Burn -- 9. 11. 21. 22/3 22/10. 22/14. 22/15. 22/16. 28/2. 28/3 28/7. -- Forts -- 15. 38. 66. 77. 80. 85. 93. 101. 105. 118. 22/14. -- Five Stanes -- 64. 22/15. 28/3. -- Felter Cleuch -- 75. 100. 22/3. -- Grange Hill -- 17. 22/14. -- Gray Mare and Foal -- 57. 22/15. -- Greenhill -- 72. 22/15. -- Greenhill Plantation -- 74. 22/15. -- Great Rough Law -- 77. 22/15. 22/16. -- Green Hill -- 77. 84. 22/16. -- Greenbrough Hill -- 81. 23 -- Gunner's Well -- 87. 28 -- Green Cleuch -- 125. 22/2. -- Heatherlands -- 11. 22/3. -- Hounam Law -- 15. 18 22/6. -- Heatherlands Hill -- 24. 22/7. -- Hounam Burn -- 29. 22/7. -- Howgate -- 29. 22/7. -- Hounam Mains -- 30. 22/7. -- Hounam Steeple -- 30. 22/7. 22/11 -- Hounam Rings -- 31. 51. 22/10. -- Hare Law -- 41. 22/11. -- Hendersons Knowe -- 45.
OS1/29/17/142 Cushat End - Gap in text For Callaw Cairn see page 126
OS1/29/17/143 [Page] 143 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 22/11. -- Hounam -- 49. 22/11. -- Hounam Rings -- 51. 22/11. -- Headshaw Law -- 52. 22/14. -- Heathery Shin -- 58. 22/14. -- Harbour Knowe -- 61. 22/15. 22/16. 28 -- Heatherhope Burn -- 70. 80. 131. 22/15. -- Headshaw Hope -- 73. 22/16 -- Henshaw Law -- 74. 22/16. -- Heather Hope -- 80. 22/16. -- Heatherhope -- 83. 28/2. 28/3. -- Humblemoor Hill -- 96. 102. 28/3. -- Hut Knowe -- 100. 28/3. -- Huntfold Hill -- 105. 28/3. 28/7. -- Hunt Slack -- 105. 115. 28/6. 28/7. -- Hangingshaw Hill -- 109. 28/6. -- Hangingshaw SiKe -- 109. 28. -- Hunberry Cleuch -- 121. 28. -- Hard Rig -- 123. 28. -- Hunthall Hill -- 134. 16/15. 22/3. 22/6. 22/7. 22/10. 22/11. 22/14. 28/2. 28/6. -- Kale Water -- 4. 13. 28. 29. 40. 46. 62. 94. 108. 22/4. -- Kersmoor Head -- 19. 22/11. -- Knowe SiKe -- 45. 28/3. -- Kippie Knowe -- 100. 28/7. -- Kielhope Law -- 113. 28/7. -- Kipp SiKe -- 119. 16/15. 22/3. -- Law Burn -- 3. 14. 22/14. -- Long Knowe -- 57. 22/15. -- Little Rough Law -- 73. 22/16. -- Little Sand Hope -- 86. 28/6. -- Langside Law -- 110 28 -- Little Hope -- 124. 28 -- Lamb Hill -- 121. 28 -- Little Dun Rig -- 124. 28 -- Lambert Knowe -- 129. 28. -- Langside SiKe -- 138. 22/11. -- Manse -- 46. 22/15. -- Mainhope Burn -- 72. 22/15. -- Mainside -- 72. 22/16. -- Muckle Kand Hope -- 82. 22/16. -- Mid Hill -- 86. 28/3. -- Mainhope Burn -- 101. 28/3. -- Mutton Cleuch -- 106. 28/7. -- Moat Knowe -- 118. 28 -- Meg's Cleuch -- 125. 29 -- Mozielaw Flow -- 139. 29 -- Mozie Law -- 140. 22/6. -- NicKieshole -- 26. 22/6. -- Over Whitton Hill -- 23. 22/6. -- Over Whitton -- 27. 22/14. -- Over Chatto -- 59. 22/10. -- Philogar -- 42. 22/10 -- Philogar Hill -- 42. 22/10. -- Philogar-hillhead -- 42. 22/10 -- Pedlar Knowe -- 43. 22/16. 28. -- Philip Shank -- 86. 139. 28/7. -- Peelnick -- 119. 28 -- Philip Hope -- 133. 28 -- Plea Knowe -- 140. 22/14. -- Quarry Knowe -- 64. 28/7. -- Rushy Burn -- 113. 28 -- Rushy Fell -- 136. 22/3. -- South Cote -- 16. 22/10. -- Sharplaw -- 40. 22/10. -- Salmon Leap -- 40. 22/10. 22/11. -- Scurrie Knowe -- 43. 48. 22/11. -- School -- 47. 22/11. -- Shepherd's Arms Inn --48. 22/9. 22/13. -- Scawd Law -- 35. 55. 22/13. -- Shining Pool -- 55. 22/14. -- Shaw Knowe -- 62. 22/14. 28/2. -- Swine Law -- 68. 95. 22/16. -- Scouther Knowe -- 79. 22/16. -- Sandhope Kipp -- 85. 28/2. -- Shank End -- 93. 28/2. -- Smail Cleuch -- 94. 28/2. -- Swinelaws Sike -- 95. 28/2. -- Swinelaws -- 95. 28/7. -- Standard Knowe -- 111. 28/7. -- Stanshill Hill -- 118. 28/7. -- Stell Rig -- 120. 28 -- SKerrysburgh Hope -- 135. 28. -- SKerrysburgh Fell -- 135. 28 -- Saddler's Knowe -- 136. 28 -- Streethouse -- 137. 22/2. -- [--] 22/2. 22.6. -- Towers -- 11. 25. 22/10. -- Thowiestane Hill -- 39. 22/10. -- The Neb -- 44. 22/11. -- Thimble Row -- 45. 22/11. -- Thornshaw Hill -- 53. 22/14. -- Threstle -- 64. 22/14. -- Threstle Bog -- 65. 22/14. -- The Hows -- 67. 22/15. -- Tronshaw Hill -- 69. 28/2. -- Towford -- 94. 28/7. -- Tuft Slack -- 120.
OS1/29/17/143 Gap in text.
OS1/29/17/144 [Page] 144 INDEX. Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages The Street 28. -- The Kipp -- 122. 28. -- Thorny Hill -- 126. 28. -- Twise Hope -- 133. 16/15. -- West Grange -- 3. 16/15. -- Weary Stream -- 3. 16/16. -- Wearystream Hill -- 7. 22/5. -- Whitton Loch -- 22. 22/9. 22/13. 22/14. 28/1. 28/2. 28/6 -- Watling Street -- 33. 55. 86. 65 91. 109. 22/9. -- Whitton Edge -- 33. 22/11. -- Windy Law -- 52. 28/2. -- Wideopen Cleuch -- 93. 28/3. -- Whitestone Hill -- 103. 28. -- Watch Knowe -- 133. 28. -- White Knowe -- 133. 28 -- Wooplaw Craig -- 135. 28 -- Woden Law -- 137. 28.-- Whitehope Bush -- 138. 28. -- White Hope -- 138. 28/3 28/7. -- Yett Burn -- 103. 114.