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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks | |||||
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HART LAW (North) | Hart Law North Hart Law North Hart Law North | C. Wood Shepherd Tollishill A. Davidson Shepherd Bermuda J. Weatherstone, Shepherd Blytherig |
008 | A high Heathy hill near the Co. [County] boundary. South east of Seenes Law, on the farm of Soonhope It is called North to distinguish it from another of the same name South of it. | |||||
HUNTS LAW | Hunt Law Hunt Law Hunt Law | C. Wood Tollishill A. Davidson, Bermuda J. Weatherstone Blytherig | 008 | A high hill, covered with heathy pasture on the farm of Burncastle, east of Hart Law. The Co. [County] Boundary passes over its summit. | |||||
WEDDER LAIRS | Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs | C. Wood Tollishill A. Davidson, Bermuda J. Weatherstone, Blytherig |
008 | A hill of considerable height, covered with heathy pasture on the farm of Bradshawrig. The Co. [County] boundary crosses its summit. And it derives its name from being the lair of Sheep. | |||||
ADINGSTON RIG | Adingston Rig Adingston Rig Adingston Rig | J. Brydon Tollishill A. Davidson, Bermuda J. Weatherstone, Blytherig | 008 | A ridge covered with rough pasture, betwixt "Hart Law" and Jock's Burn" on the farm of Burncastle. |
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[Page] 33 Parish of Lauder Plan 8.C Trace 3 - Six Inch work c.a. [civilian assistant] A McKayTranscriber's notes
Bradshawrig is more often spelled Braidshawrig.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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