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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITSOMEHILL Whitsome-hill
Whitsome-hill
Whitsome-hill
Tack
Mr. James Grieve (Tenant)
Mr. John Turnbull
023.02 A large farm comprising upwards of 600 acres of fine arable land, a superior dwelling-house & walled garden, very extensive & suitable outbuildings, a powerful Steam Threshing Mill, Servants Cottages &c. &c. The land is in a high state of cultivation and the farm buildings in excellent repair.
LEET WATER Leet Water
Leet Water
Leet Water
Mr. James Grieve
Mr. John Simpson (N. [North] Newton)
Mr. Robert Wilson (Forester Leet.
017 A small river which rises on the farm of Leetside, in Whitsome Parish, takes a S.W. [South West] course, falling through Ravelaw, Longridge & Newton farms, thence thro. [through] Swinton & Coldstream Parishes, and enters the Tweed at Coldstream.
LITTLE MARL-LEAS PLANTATION Little Marl-leas Plant. [Plantation)
Little Marl-leas Plant. [Plantation)
Little Marl-leas Plant. [Plantation)
Mr. James Grieve
Mr. William Smith
Mr. James Ridden
023.02 A small triangular plantation of mixed trees, on Whitsome-hill farm.

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Whitsome Parish --23.2 T. [Traces] 1,+2.3 -- Charles Buck

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