OS1/5/17/57
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LEITHOLM PEEL | Leitholm Peel Leitholm Peel Leitholm Peel |
John Hood Esqr M. D. Hunter Esqr Colonel Nisbet |
028.03 | The remains of stronghold, to which tradition Says the borderers were Accustomed to drive their Cattle for protection, during invasions _ The remnant Consists of a wall about 31 ft [feet] Long 15 ft [feet] high, and about 4 ft [feet] thick, And form three Sides of a Square, the South Side having been taken away, these are Some very old Ash, and Elm trees growing Contiguous to it __ |
PETTY BURN | Petty Burn Petty Burn Petty Burn |
John Hood Esqr M. D. Hunter Esqr Mr Blackie , Stoneridge Mains |
022.15 ; 028.02 ; 028.03 | A Small Stream between, "Stoneridge" And "Anton's Hill", It bears the name from near the Turnpike Road at "Grange _ Lane". to where it empties itself into the "Lambden Burn", a Short distance west of Leitholm. It is Said to have got this name from its being Such a Small Stream. |
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