Dumfriesshire volume 04

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/10/4/1 CANONBIE Canonbie Canonbie Canonbie Canobie Canobie Canobie Canobie Chalmers' Caledonia New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Dumfries List of Presbyteries in Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Walkers' Map of Scotland Crawford's Map of Dumfriesshire Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire 045; 046; 053; 054; 059; 060 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] extremity of the County of Dumfries. The name of this Parish is usually supposed to be a pure Saxon compound and to mean the residence of the Canons, but it is also said to be derived from Latin canobium a monastery from Koinos and Bios because the monks lived in common. The Site of a Monastery or Priory is still shown. Canonbie from the Saxon is however the more modern and generally approved orthography. The Parish of Canonbie is bounded on the North by those of Ewes and Langholm, on the East by Castleton in Roxburghshire and Cumberlandshire, on the South by Cumberland-shire and on the West by Half-Morton, Middlebie and Langholm. There is no detached part of Canonbie within the boundaries of another Parish nor is there within the boundaries above assigned to it a detached portion of any other Parish. It is about 9 miles long and 6 miles broad near its centre. Its area has been computed at 24,361 acres, of which 2/3 may be arable, between 6,000 and 7,000 acres pasture and about 1500 acres wood. The district is not mountainous like those of Langholm and Ewes which adjoin it, the highest grounds are towards the North and North-East which by a gentle accline attain an elevation of from 300 to 500 feet - the remainder of the Parish being low and flat occasionally diversified by ridges. The central district is intersected by the River Esk a large Stream which has [Contiuned on page 2]
OS1/10/4/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Canonbie -- County of Dumfries
OS1/10/4/2 CANONBIE [Continued from page 1] its Source at Ettrick Pen in Moffat Ph [Parish], several Streams in this Ph [Parish] contributing their waters thereto the most important of which is Liddel Water on the S.En [South Eastern] boundary and Tarras Water on the N.Wn [North Western] boundary - Glenzier Burn from the N.Wn [North Western] point of Parish running SE. by E. [South East by East] through the Wn [Western] district and joining the Esk in its course through England & Archer Beck from the heights at the N,E. [North East] running nearly South through the En [Eastern] district and falling into Liddel Water are also considerable streams. The Liddel is remarkable for its rugged channel and the romantic scenery of its banks, of which Penton Linns is conspicuous. The entire district is well watered by numerous rills and Springs the water of Marl well in the N.Wn [North Western] district having a petrifying quality The district as compared with most of the other Parishes of Dumfriesshire is rich in mineral productions, - Coal in two seams respectively of 9 and 7 feet thick are wrought at Rowanburn near the S.En [South Eastern] point of the Parish. Lime-stone is also extensively worked at Harelaw and Holehouse in the En [Eastern] district, which is of the best quality, is easily procured and seems inexhaustible. The entire district is traversed in all directions by Turnpike and other roads. The proposed Liddesdale line of Railway from Hawick to Carlisle will intersect the Parish - passing through the vale of the Esk. Though well populated there is nothing worthy of Recognition as a village or town, but there are one or two hamlets in the S.En [South Eastern] district. The whole Parish is owned by the Duke of Buccleuch. There is a Parish Church two Ph [Parish] Schools and one Free Church. Population at the last census 3,136. The New Statistical account remarks "The remains of a Roman Station are very visible somewhat less than a mile to the East of Gilknockie on the rising ground" etc Enquiries having been made, the farmer of the district states that the camp here referred to was ploughed up some years ago, and consequently all vestiges of it are now effaced. The Roman Road is also mentioned as having passed through this Camp, but no trace of it now exists. The vestiges of a large Camp are yet extrant near the central district which from its dimensions and formation - being precisely similar to Agricola's Camp in Dryfesdale - may be readily characterised as a Roman Camp. Circular aqgers exist in the NWn [North Western] district, like similar objects in other districts characterised as a British Fort. A Standing Stone or Cromlech and a Cairn at the N.En [North Eastern] point of Parish Chalmers has identified with the Druids. From the exposure of this Parish to the plundering incursions of english borderers onlny vestiges of antiquities coeval therewith are yet extrant. Remains yet exist of Auchenrivock Tower, & Gilknockie or Hollows Tower and the Sites of Mumbie Tower, Woodhead Tower, Sark Tower, Harelaw Tower, Gilknockie Castle and Kinmont Tower have also been shewn. Most of these Strongholds belonged to the Family of Armstrong the notorious freebooters. Vestiges of a strong embankment still exist at the Sn [Southern] extremity of Ph [Parish] of which no mention is made by Statl. [Statistical] or other Authority, but it is supposed by people in the district to have been thrown up during border rieves. The Sites of a Monastery or Priory from which the Ph [Parish] derives Name, - of Morton Church originally attached to Morton Ph [Parish] previous to part of it being Annexed to Canonbie in 1703. - and of two other Chapels have also been shewn. Of the Scots Dike the the New Stat: Acct. [Statistical Account] remarks - x x x "in the year 1552 a partition was agreed upon by the sovereigns of the respective domains and the Scotch Dike - a line of plantation drawn between the two rivers was thenceforward to be the boundary."
OS1/10/4/2 [Page] 2. Parish of Canonbie -- County of Dumfries
OS1/10/4/3 BLACK GRAIN Black Sike Black Grain Black Grain See Name Sheet for Plan 46.1 J Elliot Esqre Middleholm Estate Plans and documents
OS1/10/4/3 BLACK EDGE Black Edge See Page 5
OS1/10/4/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 37. No. 13,
OS1/10/4/4 [Page] 4 [Blank page]
OS1/10/4/5 BLACK EDGE Black Edge James Common John Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack Perterburn 037 [Situation] Near the Nn. [Northern] point of this Parish. A long ridge of a hill the surface of which is heathy pasture the boundary between the parishes of Canonbie and [Castleton] passes over it, and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/4/5 [Page] 5. Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 37 No 14 -- T [Trace] 4
OS1/10/4/5 Gap in text.
OS1/10/4/6 [Page] 6 [Blank page]
OS1/10/4/7 ROTTENBUSH SIKE Black SiKe . Rottenbush Sike Rottenbush Sike Mr John Common Mr James Common Middlemoss James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Robert Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] From junction of runners near the Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary South to Black Grain. A small stream having its source about 1/2 a mile west from "Black Edge", and running in a southerly dirrection till it joins Black Grain.
OS1/10/4/7 BLACK GRAIN Black Sike Black Sike Black Grain Black Grain . Robert Slacks James Elliot Esqre, Middlehome Estate Plans and Documents. 037; 045; 046 [Situation] From Black Edge South by West to Perter Burn A considerable stream having its source at the western base of "Black Edge" and running in a southwesterly dirrection till it joins Perter Burn.
OS1/10/4/7 [Page] 7, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 1 -- Trace 3 [Note Black Sike, crossed out] -- cancelled. [Note Perter Sike, crossed out] -- cancelled.
OS1/10/4/8 WATCH CRAIGS Watch Craigs Watch Craigs James Elliot Middleholm Thomas Slacks Perterburn 046 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Black Sike. This name applies to some prominent rocks, on the boundary seperating the farms of Blackburn & Perterburn.
OS1/10/4/8 LOCH KNOWE Loch Knowe Loch Knowe Loch Knowe James Elliot Middleholm Estate Map Robert Slack Farmer Perterburn 046 [Situation] On the Boundary between England and Scotland at E. [East] side of Ph [Parish] A small knowe covered with heather, on the boundary seperating the farms of Perterburn & Blackburn.
OS1/10/4/8 BURROWSTOWN MOSS Burrowstown Moss Burrowstown Moss Burrowstown Moss James Elliot Estate Map Robert Slacks 046 [Situation] On the Boundary between England And Scotland at E. [East] side of Ph [Parish]. A large patch of moss, the boundary seperating the farms of Flatt, & Perterburn, passes over it.
OS1/10/4/8 [Page] 8, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 1 -- T [Trace] 2
OS1/10/4/9 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Robert Slack Farmer Perterburn James Common Farmer Middlemoss Ewes 045; 046; 053 [Situation] On the boundary between Ewes and Canonbie. A small but romantic river which rises on the south side of Hartsgarth a height on the boundary of Dumfriesshire & Liddesdale; and runs 9 miles southward & southwestward to the Esk immediately opposite Irvine House 2 1/2 Miles below Langholm. Over 4 1/2 miles it traverses the interior of Ewes; and over the rest of its run it has Langholm on its right bank & part of Ewes & the whole of Canonbie on its left. The channel of the Tarras is very rugged and its banks are beautifully shaded & overhung with wood, it is also a favourite resort for Anglers; and is celebrated for its trout.
OS1/10/4/9 [Page] 9, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 5 -- Trace 1
OS1/10/4/10 PERTER RIG Perter Rig Robert Slack Farmer Perterburn James Common Middlemoss Ewes 046 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] District of Ph [Parish] on the East Bank of Tarras Water. A small hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, Its Western base is washed with the Tarras, and its eastern by Perterburn, property of the Duke of Buccleugh,
OS1/10/4/10 BLACK GRAIN Black Sike Black Grain Black Grain See Page 7. J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm Estate Plans & documents
OS1/10/4/10 [Page] 10, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 5 -- Trace 1
OS1/10/4/11 PERTER HILL Perter Hill Robert Slack Farmer Perterburn James Common Farmer Middlemoss Ewes 046 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Perter Rig A conspicuous hill on Perterburn farm, the surface being covered with heathy pasture, it rises gradually on its north west side for 4 or 5 chains and becomes steeper assuming the appearance of a cone, proprietor the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/4/11 DEEP SLACK Deep Slack Deep Slack James Elliot Middleholm Robert Slack 046 [Situation] To the N.E. [North East] of Perter Rig. A deep hollow on the farm of Perterburn
OS1/10/4/11 BURROWSTOWN MOSS Burrowstown Moss See Name Sheet for 46.1
OS1/10/4/11 PERTER BURN Perter Burn Perter Burn Robert Slack James Elliot Esqr Middleholm 046 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] of Perter Hill SE. by E. [South East by East] to Tarras Water. A small burn which is formed by some small rivulets arising on the north & east sides of Perter Hill and runs in an into Tarras Water
OS1/10/4/11 [Page] 11, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 5 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/4/12 CROSS GRAIN Cross Grain Cross Grain Robert Slack James Elliot Middleholm 046 [Situation] From the SE. [South East] of Perter Hill N.W. [North West] to Perter Burn A small stream arising at the southern base of Perter hill, the channel is rugged; and a few stunted trees are scattered over its banks: It flows in a northwesterly direction till it joins Perter Burn 4 chains below the junction of Perter Syke.
OS1/10/4/12 THE HAUNCHES The Haunches See Name Sheet for 46.9
OS1/10/4/12 [Page] 12, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 5 -- Trace 5
OS1/10/4/13 PERTERBURN Perterburn Robert Slacks Farmer Perterburn George Slacks Farmer Cronksbankhead 045 [Situation] At the N.Wn. [North Western] point of Parish This name is applied to a farm house one story high, slated, and in good repair, having suitable offices & vegetable garden attached. It is occupied by Robert Slacks Tenant, and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/13 BLACK SIKE Black Syke R. Slacks George Slacks 045 [Situation] From the junction of Runners N. [North] of Mirk Bush S.E. [South East] to Tarras water Is a Small Stream on the farm of "Perterburn" which runs in a S.W. [South West] direction into "Tarras Water" The name "Black Syke" as applied to the stream commences at a Conduit on the Road leading from Cronksbankhead to Perterburn.
OS1/10/4/13 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Name Sheet for Plan 46/5.
OS1/10/4/13 MIRK BUSH Mirk Bush Mirk Bush Robert Slacks Farmer Perterburn James Elliot Middleholm 045 [Situation] 15 Chains South of Perter Burn A small plantation on the farm of Perterburn.
OS1/10/4/13 [Page] 13, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 45 No 12 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/4/14 CRONKSBANKHEAD Cronksbankhead . Cranksbankhead George Slacks Tennant Cronksbankhead R. Slacks Perterburn Johnston's County Map 045 [Situation] 52 Chains S.W. [South West] from Perterburn Is applied to a farm house two storys high, having Suitable Offices attached. The house is newly built; and is in the Gothic Style of architecture, occupied by George Slacks Farmer, & the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/14 CRONKSBANK HILL Cronksbank Hill G. Slacks R. Slacks 045; 046 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Cronksbankhead Is a considerable portion of elevated ground on the farm of Cronksbankhead, the surface of which is covered with rough and heathy pasture, & on its Summit stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/4/14 RAEGILL BURN Raegill Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 46.9
OS1/10/4/14 [Page] 14, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 45 No 12 -- Traces 5 & 6
OS1/10/4/15 CLIFTON'S LAKE Clifton's Lake Clifton's Lake Clifton's Lake John Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack Perterburn James Elliot Middleholm 046 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] district of this Parish A marshy patch of ground on the farm of Perterburn. It has apparently been a lake at some period, & still retains the name.
OS1/10/4/15 RAEGILL BURN Raegill Burn John Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack Perterburn James Elliot Middleholm 046 [Situation] From Clifton's Lake S.W. [South West] to Tarras Water. A stream having its source at the eastern base of "Clifton Laigh" and after running but a short distance in a south westerly direction empties itself into Terres Water
OS1/10/4/15 [Page] 15, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 9 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/16 THE HAUNCHES The Haunches John Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile N.E by E. [North East by East] from Clifton's Lake. A low flat portion of heathy ground lying east of "Clifton La [Laigh] and Raegill Burn" on the Pert [Perterburn] Farm On its summit is a Trigl sta [Trigonometrical station] The Property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/16 CRONKSBANK HILL Cronksbank Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 45.12
OS1/10/4/16 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck See Name Sheet for Plan 54.5.
OS1/10/4/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 9 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/4/16 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/17 STANDING STONE [old English] Standing Stone John Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] point of Parish. An erect stone between 3 and 4 feet in height. This is the stone that Chalmers in his Caladonia considers as druidical remains.
OS1/10/4/17 CAIRN Cairn (Ancient) Cairn (Ancient) James Elliot, Middleholm Robert Slacks, Perterburn 046 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Standing Stone A remarkable oblong cairn on the farm of Perterburn. This is the cairn mentioned in Chalmers' Caladonia; and is stated therein to be on the farm of Whisgills, in Castleton Ph [Parish]
OS1/10/4/17 HAW GILL Haw Gill See Name Sheet for 46.14
OS1/10/4/17 ECKIE'S GRAIN Eckie's Grain See Page 28 for Authorities etc
OS1/10/4/17 [Page] 17, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 10 -- Trace 4
OS1/10/4/18 [Page] 18 [Blank page]
OS1/10/4/19 REAGILL RIG Raegill Rig Raegill Rig Archibald Graham Shepherd Bruntshielsbog Thomas Little Farmer Netherbog 007 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] side of Parish A long ridge between "Padle Hush", and "Rae Gill"; the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. It is on the farm of "Bruntshielsbog" and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/19 PADDLE HUSH Paddle Hush See page 21 for authorities
OS1/10/4/19 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See page 9 for authorities
OS1/10/4/19 RAEGILL BURN Raegill Burn See page 15 for authorities
OS1/10/4/19 [Page] 19, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 45 No 16 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/20 HAW GILL Haw Gill Archibald Graham Shepherd Bruntshielsbog Thomas Little Farmer Netherbog 045; 046 [Situation] To the East of Tarras Water. This name applies to a glen which takes its name from the northern base of "Counter Seat" and extends to "Tarras Water" near "Netherbog". Through this glen runs a stream which has no name.
OS1/10/4/20 GREEN BURN Green Burn See Page [21] for authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/20 [Page] 20, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 4 [Note How Gill] -- How - a hollow -- Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary]
OS1/10/4/20 Gap in text.
OS1/10/4/21 MUNGO'S FAULDS Mungo's Faulds Mrs Gowanlock Brunchielbog Archibald Graham Bogcraig 046 [Situation] Towards the Nn. [Northern] District of Parish Adjoining Bruntshiel Hill on the North
OS1/10/4/21 GREEN BURN Green Burn Green Burn Mrs Gowanlock Archibald Graham 045; 046 [Situation] From the South of Mungo's Faulds S.W. [South West] to A small burn having its source at the south of Mungo's Faulds And running in a southwesterly dirrection till it joins Tarras Water.
OS1/10/4/21 PADDLE HUSH Paddle Hush Paddle Hush Mrs Gowanlock Archibald Graham 045; 046 [Situation] From the west of Mungo's Faulds S.W. [South West] to Green Burn A small stream having it source at the north of Mungo's Faulds and running in a southwesterly dirrection till it joins Green Burn
OS1/10/4/21 BANNOCK SIKE Bannock Sike Bannock Sike Mr Brown, Bruntshielbog Mr Grieve, Allyrig 046 [Situation] South of Bruntshiel Hill. S.W. [South West] to Green Burn. A small stream having its source a little to the south of Bruntshiel Hill; & flowing in a westerly dirrection into Green Burn.
OS1/10/4/21 [Page] 21, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 13 -- Trace 1 Description for Mungo's Faulds crossed out. [Green Burn situation] -- Tarras water crossed out. [Note Paddle Hush] -- Hush - a sudden bursting out of water. -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
OS1/10/4/22 BOG CRAIGS Bog Craigs Bog Craigs Archibald Graham Sheepherd Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] To the west of Bruntshiel Hill A quantity of scattered rocks and bolders, a little to the north of the Farm house of Bruntshielbog -
OS1/10/4/22 BOGCRAIGS Bogcraigs Bogcraigs Archibald Graham Sheepherd Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] To the west of Bog Craigs A small cottage one story high and in good repair, the residence of Archdibald Grahm shepherd on the Farm of Bruntshielbog -
OS1/10/4/22 BRUNTSHIELBOG Bruntshielbog Bruntshielbog Archibald Graham Sheepherd Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] 15 chains South of Bogcraigs. A farm house two storeys high with outhouses etc all in good repair; there is a large sheep farm attached, and also a portion of arable land. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/22 [Page] 22. Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 13 -- T [Trace] 4
OS1/10/4/23 BRUNTSHIEL HILL Bruntshiel Hill Bruntshiel Hill Archibald Graham Bogcraigs Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] 28 Chains N.E. [North East] from Bruntshielbog. A considerable hill the surface of which is rough pasture, It is on the Farm of Bruntshielbog and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/23 DRY GRAIN Dry Grain Archibald Graham Bogcraigs Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 A small stream having its source at the south of Toe-pieces And running in a southerly dirrection till it joins Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/23 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck See Page 97 for authorities
OS1/10/4/23 MID CLEUCH Mid Cleuch See Page 28 for authorities
OS1/10/4/23 CROSS GRAIN Cross Grain Mrs Gowanlock Archibald 046 [Situation] At the west side of Mid Cleuch. A rill issuing from a slight hollow and running in a SSW. [South South West] direction falls into the Stream in Mid Cleuch
OS1/10/4/23 GRAYSCROG SIKE Grayscrog Sike See Page 97.
OS1/10/4/23 [Page] 23, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 13 -- Traces 4 & 6
OS1/10/4/24 WEIRHEAD Weirhead Weirhead Archibald Graham Bogcraigs Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] bank of Archer Beck. A small house one story high, in a ruinous condition at present unoccupied, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/24 WATSON'S SIKE Watson's Syke Archibald Graham Bogcraigs Thomas Slack Perterburn 046 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] of Mongo's Faulds S.S.E. [South South East] to Archer Beck. A small stream having its source at the south of the Toe-pieces and running in a southeasterly dirrection till it joins Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 13 -- T [Trace] 6
OS1/10/4/25 BROAD EDGE Broad Edge David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] side of Parish. A large conicaly shaped hill; on the farm of Muirburnhead the surface of which is covered with rough pasture
OS1/10/4/25 BROAD EDGE BOG Broad Edge Bog David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Broad Edge, A fat piece of ground lying at the southeast base of Broad Edge, the surface of which is wet and marshy; but yields good pasture.
OS1/10/4/25 HOLLIS'S RIG Hollis's Rig David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] To the East of Broad Edge, An elevation on the east of Broad Edge of a Ridge-like shape, the Surface of which is covered with rough pasture. It is on the farm of Muirburnhead
OS1/10/4/25 [Page] 25, Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 14 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/26 HAW GILL Haw Gill David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 045; 046 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A deep & rugged hollow having a few stunted trees scattered along its banks, extending from near the northern base of Hollis's Rig in a South easterly direction for nearly three quarters of a mile. A small stream washes its centre which rises at the above mentioned spot; and forms the boundary of Roxburghshire & Dumfriesshire untill its junction with Rae Gill from which spot it assumes the name of MoodBurn
OS1/10/4/26 MUCKLE KNOWE Muckle Knowe David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Broad Edge. A small elevation on the Southern bank of Howe Gill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. It is on the farm of Muirburnhead.
OS1/10/4/26 LONG SIKE BOG Long Syke Bog David Scott Charles Greive 046 [Situation] To the South of Muckle Knowe. A flat piece of ground at the eastern base of Hollis's Rig & Southern of Muckle Knowe the surface of which is covered with rough pasture.
OS1/10/4/26 GREEN HOLES Green Holes James Murray, Whisgills David Scott, Muirburnhead 046 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. by E. [North East by East] from Broad Edge. Several small hollows, on the farm of Muirburnhead.
OS1/10/4/26 [Page] 26, Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 14 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/4/27 GRAYSCROG SIKE Grayscrog Sike John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads Charles Grieve Shepherd Hardenside 046 [Situation] From the S.W. [South West] of Broad Edge S.W. [South West] to [Mid Cleuch] A small stream which rises near the southern base of "Broad Edge"; and flowing from that in a south westerly direction, till it unites with another rill in Mid Cleuch.
OS1/10/4/27 GRAYSCROG KNOWE Grayscrog Knowe John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads Charles Grieve Shepherd Hardenside 046 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Broad Edge. A small hill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, situated to the south of "Grayscrogg Sykes" on the farm of "Over Millsteads" and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/27 [Page] 27, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 14 -- Trace 4
OS1/10/4/27 Gap in text.
OS1/10/4/28 ECKIE'S GRAIN Eckie's Grain John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads Charles Grieve Shepherd Hardenside 046 [Situation] From near the N.E. [North East] point of Ph. [Parish] S.W. [South West] to Mid Cleuch. A small stream which takes its rise on the northern base of "Windy Edge"; and flowing from that in southerly direction till it falls into the stream which runs through Mid" Cleugh".
OS1/10/4/28 MID CLEUCH Mid Cleuch John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads Charles Grieve Shepherd Hardenside 046 [Situation] From a junction of rills S.W. [South West] to Archer Beck. A small glen extending from the junction of "Eckies Grain" to the junction of "Cross Grain". Through this glen runs a stream which has no name.
OS1/10/4/28 CROSS GRAIN Cross Grain 12 See Page [12] for Authorities
OS1/10/4/28 [Page] 28, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 14 -- Trace 1 [Note Eckie's Grain] -- Eckie - abbn. [abbreviation] of the name Hector -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/10/4/29 RAE GILL Rae Gill David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] of Broad Edge, East to Muir Burn. A small hollow extending from Broad Edge Bog to Howe Gill. A small stream runs through its centre which rises on Broad Edge Bog & flows in an easterly direction
OS1/10/4/29 KNOWE HEAD Knowe Head David Scott Charles Greive 046; 054 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Broad Edge. A small hill on Muirburnhead farm, conicaly shaped. Its surface being covered with rough pasture.
OS1/10/4/29 [Page] 29, Canonbie -- Sheet 46.14. -- [Trace] 5
OS1/10/4/30 MUIRBURNHEAD Muirburnhead David Scott Shepherd Muirburnhead Charles Greive Shepherd Hardingside 046 [Situation] To the East of Knowe Head. A Small one story house slated & in good repair having Office houses & a vegetable garden attached, occupied by David Scott Shepherd. proprietor. His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/30 LONG SIKE Long Syke David Scott Charles Greive 045; 053 [Situation] From the West of Muckle Knowe S.E. [South East] to Muir Burn A small stream arising on the eastern side of Hollis's Rig & flowing in an easterly direction till it joins Howe Gill.
OS1/10/4/30 MUIR BURN Muir Burn See Page 57 for authorities
OS1/10/4/30 [Page] 30, Canonbie -- Sheet 46 No 14 -- Trace 6
OS1/10/4/31 MUIR BURN Muir Burn See Page 57 for authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/31 [Page] 31, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 46.15 Bloch Flow -- See Langholm Name Book
OS1/10/4/32 COCKPLAY Cockplay See Page 68 for authorities and description.
OS1/10/4/32 [Page] 32, Ph [Parish] of Canonbie -- Plan 53.2
OS1/10/4/33 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Tarras Water Archibald Byers Roadman Old Irvine James Campbell Landsteward Auchenrivock 045; 046; 053 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Canonbie. This water has its source at Hartsgarth Fell, and flows in a southerly dirrection till it joins the River Esk at Irvine House
OS1/10/4/33 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053; 059 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Canonbie. Has its source at the confluence of the Black and White Esk in the parish of Eskdalemuir and flows in a southerly dirrection till it falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/33 IRVINE BURN Irvine Burn Irvine Burn Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053; 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Canonbie. A considerable burn forming the boundary between the parishes of Langholm & Canonbie it flows into the River Esk near "Auchenrivock"
OS1/10/4/33 [Page] 33, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant] [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/34 AUCHENRIVOCK Auchenrivock Auchenrivock Archibald Byers Roadman Auchenrivock James Campbell Land Steward Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] 19 Chains S.W. [South West] from the junction of Tarras Water. Is applied to a house on Irvine Estate. It is one story high and in good repair. Occupied by James Campbell. Land Steward. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/34 TARRASFOOT Tarrasfoot Tarrasfoot William Anderson. Farmer Tarrasfoot Archibald Byers Roadman Irvine 053 [Situation] 15 Chains S.E. [South East] from the junction of Tarras Water with River Esk, A large farm house two stories high with Offices and Thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden and a farm of arable and pasture land attached. Tenented by Mr. William Anderson. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/34 AUCHENRIVOCK BANK Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Bank Auchenrivock Bank Archibald Byers, Irvine James Campbell, Auchenrivock Estate Plan & documents J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm 053 A slope in plantation of mixed woods on the farm of Auchenrivock.
OS1/10/4/34 [Page] 34, Cannonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. [Sapper] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/35 AUCHENRIVOCK TOWER (Remains of) Auchenrivock Tower (Remains of) Auchenrivock Tower (Remains of) Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Canonbie James Campbell Landsteward Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Auchenrivock This is one of those towers or strongholds used for securing plunder etc. during the time of the border forays; - it is said to have belonged originally to the celebrated "Johnie Armstrong". No tradition is known regarding it in the locality.
OS1/10/4/35 TARRASFOOT POOL Tarrasfoot Pool Tarrasfoot Pool James Elliot, Middleholm Langholm Robert Oliver, Broomholmknowe Langholm 053 [Situation] In River Annan, A deep Pool in the River Esk situated about 7 chains below the junction of Tarras Water with that stream.
OS1/10/4/35 MID POOL Mid Pool Mid Pool James Elliot, Middleholm Robert Oliver, Broomholmknowe 053 [Situation] In River Annan, A deep Pool in the River Esk, situate at the foot of Irvine Burn; and between Auchenrivock Pool and Tarrasfoot Pool.
OS1/10/4/35 AUCHENRIVOCK PLANTATION Crofthead Plantation Crofthead Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation James Campbell Robert Murray Estate Plan and documents J Elliot Esqre. 053 [Situation] 27 Chains S.W. [South West] from Auchenrivock. A mixed plantation, mostly fir, on the farm of Auchenrivock.
OS1/10/4/35 [Page] 35, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant] [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/36 CROFTHEAD Crofthead Crofthead Crofthead Crofthead Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Canonbie James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] 29 chains S.W. by W. [South West by West] from Auchenrivock. This name applies to three small cottages, each having a garden attached occupied by labourers, formerly this was a farm house, On the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/36 IRVINEBURN WOOD Irvineburn Wood Irvineburn Wood Mr Robert Murray Canonbie James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] Between Langholm and Canonbie. A considerable plantation of mixed wood, through the centre of which flows Irvine Burn, It is partly in Langholm and partly in Canonbie phs [parishes]. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/36 PICKLEY HOLE WOOD Pickley Hole Wood Pickley Hole Wood Estate Plan and documents J. Elliot, Middleholm 053 [Situation] On the South Bank of Irvine Burn. A small plantation adjoining Irvineburn Wood, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/36 AUCHENRIVOCK FLOW Auchenrivock Flow Auchenrivock Flow Robert Murray, Schoolmaster Canonbie James Campbell, Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] 8 Chains S.W. [South West] from Crofthead. A large tract of peat moss & moor on the farm of Auchenrivock.
OS1/10/4/36 [Page] 36, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 3 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harp [Harper]
OS1/10/4/37 MARL WELL (Petrifying) Marl Well Thomas Little Farmer Netherbog John Dalgleish Broomholmshiels 053 [Situation] On the East bank of Tarras Water. A small spring situated a little above Tarras Bridge on the farm of Nether bog It possesses a petrifying quality Several fine specimens of petrified Moss can be obtained from it
OS1/10/4/37 [Page] 37 Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 1
OS1/10/4/38 TARRASFOOT HILL Tarrasfoot Hill Thomas Little J Dalgleish 053 [Situation] On the N.W. [North West] side of Parish. Is applied to an elevated portion of land on the farm of "Netherbog" the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture and on its summit a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
OS1/10/4/38 [Page] 38, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/39 HOWGILLCLEUCH Howgillcleuch Howgillcleuch Upper Tarrasfoot Howgillcleuch Howgillcleuch Charles Grieve, Albyrigg William Little, Occupier Rent Receipt Andrew Warrick Hill Name on carts 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Tarrasfoot Hill. A good farm house two stories high. with Offices. vegetable garden And a farm of Arable and pasture land attached. It is occupied by Mr William Little. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/39 UPPER TARRASFOOT Netherbog Upper Tarrasfoot Upper Tarrasfoot Johnstons Map of Dumfriesshire Estate Plans and papers J Elliot 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Tarrasfoot Hill. A good farm house two stories high. with Offices. vegetable garden And a farm of Arable and pasture land attached. It is occupied by Mr William Little. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/39 COUNTER SEAT Counter Seat William Little Andrew Warrick 053 [Situation] To the East of Upper Tarrasfoot. A small conical hill on the farm of "Netherbog" It is covered with heathy pasture, and on its summit stands a trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/39 TARRASFOOT Tarrasfoot See Page 34.
OS1/10/4/39 BYRE BURN Byre Burn William Little Andrew Warrick 053; 054 [Situation] From 1/2 mile East of Upper Tarrasfoot S.S.W. [South South West] to River Esk. A Considerable Stream having its source on the farm of "Netherbog" or Upper Tarrasfoot, It runs in a Southerly direction for about 3 miles collecting numerous streams And falls into the "River Esk"
OS1/10/4/39 [Page] 39, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 3 [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/40 BROOMIEKNOWE Hill . Broomieknowe Broomieknowe Andrew Warrick Hill. Thomas Little Nether Bog. Estate Plans and documents J Elliot Esqre. 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Upper Tarrasfoot. Applies to a house one story high and slated, having Offices, gardens, and a farm of arable and pasture land attached. It is occupied by Mr Andrew Warrick. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/40 THE LAKE The Lake Andrew Warrick William Little 053 [Situation] From North of Tarrasfoot Hill S. [South] to Byre Burn. A small stream having its source on the farm of Howgillcleuch and running in a southerly direction into "Byre Burn" abou [about] 6 chains south of "Middlerig"
OS1/10/4/40 WRENY SIKE Wreny Syke Andrew Warrick William Little 053 [Situation] To the North of Broomieknowe. A small stream on the farm of "Hill". It gathers about 6 chains east of the farm house and runs in a westerly direction into "Byre Burn". It derives its name from the Wren it being a noted place of resort for that Small bird.
OS1/10/4/40 [Page] 40, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 3 [Note Wreny Sike] -- Syk, Syik, Sike a rill -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/41 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Page 9 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/41 TARRASFOOT PLANTATION Tarrasfoot Plantation Tarrasfoot Plantation Tarrasfoot Plantation Thomas Little Andrew Warwick John Armstrong 053 [Situation] to the S.W. [South West] of Tarrasfoot Hill. A mixed plantation on the brow of Tarrasfoot Hill - the trees are mostly Firs.
OS1/10/4/41 [Page] 41, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 5 Entry on Tarrasfoot Hill scored out. [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/42 MIDDLERIG (Ruins of) Middlerig Andrew Warrick Hill. William Little Netherbog 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Broomieknowe. Is applied to an old house now in ruins. It stands on the farm of "Hill" The property of the duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/42 OVER BROOMIEKNOWE Over Broomieknowe . Broomyknowe Broomieknowe Andrew Warrick William Little Johnston's County Map See Page 40 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Broomieknowe. A small house One Story high, thatched, having vegetable garden, And a small farm of Arable land attached. It is occupied by two different families. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/42 [Page] 42, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 4 -- Trace 6
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OS1/10/4/43 ORCHARD RIG Orchardrig Orchardrig Robert Thomson, Occupant David Scott, Hardenside 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Hardenside Hill A small house one storey high and thatched having a vegetable garden attached. The property of The Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Robert Thomson
OS1/10/4/43 HARDENSIDE Hardenside Hardenside David Scott, Occupant Robert Thomson, Orchardrig 054 [Situation] On Hardenside Hill. A small one storey thatched house having office houses and vegetable garden attached, once a farm house but now occupied by David Scott. Shepherd. Proprietor, The Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/43 BACKGATE Backgate Backgate James Telford, Occupant Robert Thomson, Orchardrig 054 [Situation] 23 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Hardenside. A small one storey thatched house having a vegetable garden attached, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by James Telford
OS1/10/4/43 [Page] 43, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 1 -- Traces 1 & 2 [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/44 HARDENSIDE HILL Hardenside Hill Hardenside Hill David Scott, Hardenside James Telford, Backgate 054 [Situation] Towards the Nn. [Northern] district of Parish. A considerable hill on the farm of Hardenside, the surface of which is rough and heathy pasture and on its summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/44 HARDENSIDE SIKE Hardenside Syke Hardenside Syke David Scott, Hardenside James Telford, Backgate 054 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] base of Hardenside Hill S.E. [South East] to Archer Beck, A small stream having its sour [source] at the base of Hardenside Hi [Hill] and running in a southeasterly dirrection till it joins Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/44 [Page] 44, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 1 -- Trace 2 [Initialled] O.B.
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OS1/10/4/45 MILLSTEAD Millstead Millstead Mr John Irvine Farmer Mr Charles Gray Albierig 054 [Situation] 31 Chains S.E. [South East] from Hardenside. A middling sized Farm House One storey high having office houses etc all in good repair There is a large sheep farm attached together with a portion of arable land. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by John Irvine
OS1/10/4/45 BLACK SIKE Black Syke Black Syke Mr John Irvine Millstead Mr Charles Gray Albierig 054 [Situation] 12 Chains North of Millstead. A small stream having its rise on the heights east of Millstead and running in a westerly dirrection till it joins Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/45 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck See page 97, for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/45 [Page] 45, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 1 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/4/46 ALBIERIG Albyrigg Albyrigg Albyrigg Albyrigg Albierig Albierig Mr Charles Grieve Farmer Mr John Irvine Millstead Name on Carts Andrew Warwick Hill Estate Map & documents J Elliot Esqre 054 [Situation] 47 Chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Hardenside. A middling sized farm house one storey high having commodious Office houses etc. all in good repair there is a large farm attached a considerable portion of which is arable. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by Charles Gray.
OS1/10/4/46 BLOWTHROUGHIT Blowthroughit Blowthroughit Blowthroughit Charles Grieve Andrew Warwick James Cochrane Occupier 054 [Situation] 30 Chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Albierig. A cottage on the farm of Barehousecroft.
OS1/10/4/46 [Page] 46, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 1 -- Trace 3 & 4 [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/47 ARCHERBECK COTTAGE Archerbeck Cottage Archerbeck Cottage Mr Charles Gray Albierig Mr John Irvine Millstead 054 [Situation] On the East bank of Archer Beck, A small thatched house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Occupied by Agnes Hislop
OS1/10/4/47 HILLBACK Hillback Hillback James Cowan Occupant Mr John Irvine Millstead 054 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Hardenside, A small one storey thatched house having a vegetable garden attached The property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by. James Cowan
OS1/10/4/47 CHURN CLEUCH Churn Cleuch Churn Cleuch James Cowan Hillback David Scott Hardenside 054 [Situation] In the N.En. [North Eastern] vicinity of Archerbeck Cottage. A small hollow a little to the west of Hillback through which runs a small stream having its source on the heights east from Millstead and running in a westerly direction till it joins Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/47 [Page] 47, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 1 -- Trace 6 [Initialled] O.B.
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OS1/10/4/49 GRAY RIG Gray Rig Gray Rig Gray Rig William Scone Farmer Whitleyside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool John Scott, Shepherd, Muirburnhead 054 [Situation] In N.En. [North Eastern] district of Parish. An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Whitlawside" the surface of which is rough pasture and On the north end stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/49 [Page] 49, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 2 -- Trace 1 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/50 KNOWE HEAD Knowe Head Knowe Head William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool 046; 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Gray Rig. A hillock on the top of an elevated portion of land on the farm of "Whitlaws [Whitlawside] On the summit of which stan [stands] a trigl. [trigonometrical] Station. It is covered with rough pasture. The prope [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/50 GREEN KNOWE Green Knowe Green Knowe Green Knowe William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool & John Scott, Shepherd 053; 054 [Situation] South of Knowe Head. A small round knowe on the farm of Whitleeside the surface of which is rough pasture. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/50 [Page] 40, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 2 -- Trace 3 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/51 CRAIGS Craigs Craigs Craigs William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool & John Scott, Muirburnhead 054 [Situation] To the South of Gray Rig. Is applied to a house on the farm of Whitleeside. It is one story high, thatched, and has a vegitable garden attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/51 MILLGILL BURN Millgill Burn Millgill Burn Millgill Burn William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool & John Scott Muirburnhead 054 [Situation] From the Sn. [Southern] extremity of Gray Rig S. [South] A stream rising on the farm of "Whitleeside" near "Blea Craigs" and running in a S.E. [South East]direction into the "Liddel" Water,
OS1/10/4/51 [Page] 51, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 2 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/52 CAULDSIDE Cauldside Cauldside William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool. 054 [Situation] About 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Craigs Is applied to a number of houses on the road (about 5 miles) leading from "Canon ["Canonbie"] to "Castletown". The are a [all] One story high & thatched, [in] good repair, and each ho [house] has a vegitable garden and [a] few acres of land attached being all Feus from the Du [Duke] of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/52 WHITLAWSIDE BURN Whitlawside Burn Whitlawside Burn William Scone, Farmer Whitlawside John Scott, Shepherd Muirburnhead 054 [Situation] From between Gray Rig and Green Knowe S.E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A small stream rising nea [near] Green Knowe, flowing in a southerly direction & falling into Liddel Water
OS1/10/4/52 [Page] 52. Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 2 -- Trace 5 [&6 - faint] [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/53 UPPER BANKHEAD Upper Bankhead Upper Bankhead William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool 054 [Situation] 26 Chains East of Cauldside. A house One story high slated and in good repair, having a vegitable garden attached It is occupied by working people The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/53 WHITLAWSIDE Whitlawside Whitlawside Whitlawside William Scone Farmer Whitleeside Mr Bell Schoolmaster Haggschool Property documents 054 [Situation] To the S.E. [South east] of Cauldside. A large farm house two stories high with Offices & thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden and a farm of Arable And pasture land attached. Occupied by Mr William Scone. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/53 [Page] 53, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 2 -- Trace 6 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/55 CHAPEL (Remains of) [nr Whitlawside] Chapel (Remains of) Chapel (Remains of) Peter Maxwell, Farmer Harelawhill William Scone, Farmer Whitlawside 054 [Situation] At the East side of Parish. This is supposed to be the remains of a Roman Catholic Chapel, which fell into disuse immediately after the Reformation - nothing at present remains but the foundation.
OS1/10/4/55 [Page] 55, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 3 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/57 NETHER BANKHEAD Nether Bankhead Nether Bankhead Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Miss Maxwell Nether Bankhead 054 [Situation] At the East Side of Ph. [Parish] on the west bank of Muir Burn. A farm house with outhouses garden and farm of land attached occupied by Miss Maxwell, Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/57 MUIR BURN Muir Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn Peter Maxwell Harelawhill John Scott, Shepherd Muirburnhead Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire 046; 054 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A large stream having its source a little to the south of Tinnis Hill, flowing in a southerly direction fall [falls] into Liddel Water.
OS1/10/4/57 [Page] 57, Parish of Canonbie Plan 54.3 Trace 4 By M. Henig [Henigan]
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OS1/10/4/58 BROWN KNOWE Brown Knowe Brown Knowe Brown Knowe William Scoon Whitlawside Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Miss Maxwell Nether Bankhead 054 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. A small eminence the surface of which is arable, near to which Brown Syke runs on the Nether Bankhead farm
OS1/10/4/58 MUIR BURN Muir Burn 046; 054 See Page [--]
OS1/10/4/58 BROWN SIKE Brown Syke Brown Syke Brown Syke William Scoon Whitlawside Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Miss Maxwell Nether Bankhead 054 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] of Brown Knowe. A stream which has its source near Nether Bankhead it runs by Browns Knowe and falls into River Liddal
OS1/10/4/58 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddle Water Liddle Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water James Connell Esqr. Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer Middleholm Johnston's County Map Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Dumfriesshire Dr [Doctor] Singer's Agricultural Survey of Dumfriesshire Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland Crawford's Map of Dumfriesshire Blackwood's Map of Dumfriesshire Blackwood's Map of Roxburghshire Genl. [General] Roy on Roman Antiquities 054 [Situation] On the S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source near Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, and flowing in a south westerly direction falls into the River Esk near Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.3 -- Traces 1 By M. Henigan
OS1/10/4/58 See OS1/10/4/57 for description of Muir Burn.
OS1/10/4/59 WHAUP KNOWE Whaup Knowe Mr James Hislop Farmer Kerr Thomas Stothert Shepherd Kerr 053 [Situation] At the Wn. [Western] point of Parish, A small hill on the farm of Kerr the Surface of which is covered with heathy pasture
OS1/10/4/59 BIELD KNOWE Bield Knowe J. Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] South of Whaup Knowe. Applied to a round eminence on the farm of Kerr situate on the South of the "Whaup Knowe". Its Surface is covered with heath.
OS1/10/4/59 MID RIG Mid Rig J. Hislop T. Stothert 053 [Situation] East of Whaup Knowe. A small portion of elevated ground of a ridge like shape situate between "Whaup & "Viewie Knowe's" on the farm of Kerr, the Surface of which is covered with heathy pasture
OS1/10/4/59 [Page] 59, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/60 BIGHOLMS SIKE Bigholms Syke James Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] From between Whaup and Bield Knowes S.E. [South East] to Blough Sike. Is a small steam rising in the S. [South] side of "Whaup Knowe" and running in an E. [Easterly] direction into Blough Syke.
OS1/10/4/60 BLOUGH SIKE Blough Syke James Hislop Thomas Stothart 053 [Situation] From between Whaup Knowe & Viewy Knowe S. [South] to Hall Burn. Applied to a small stream on the farm of Kerr rising in the N. [North] side of "Mid Rig" and running in a S.E [South East] direction into "Bigholms Syke".
OS1/10/4/60 [Page] 60 Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- Trace 2 [Note Back Burn (crossed out)] -- cancelled. [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/61 AULDHOUSE RIG Auldhouse Rig James Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Bield Knowe, Is an eminence on the farm of Kerr the Surface of which is covered with heathy pasture It is generally supposed in the locality that at some former period a house stood on this hill, (hence the name) though its site cannot now be exactly pointed out.
OS1/10/4/61 PINGLE SIKE Pingle Syke See Page 115.
OS1/10/4/61 VIEWY KNOWE Viewy Knowe James Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Bield Knowe Is a small round hill on th farm of Kerr the Surface of which is covered with heathy pasture, & on its Summit, stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/4/61 [Page] 61, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- Trace 3 [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/62 LEAHEADS Leaheads James Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Bield Knowe. This name is applied to a house on the farm of Kerr thatched & in good repair, one story high. occupied by a Labour on the above farm & the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/62 LEAHEADS HILL Leaheads Hill James Hislop Thomas Stothert 053 [Situation] On the boundary between Middlebie Applied to a considerable portion of elevated ground on the Kerr farm (covered with heath) over which the Bdy. [Boundary] dividing the Parishes of Canonbie & Half Morton runs & on its summit is a Trigl. Stn. [Trigonometrical Station]
OS1/10/4/62 [Page] 62, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- Trace 5
OS1/10/4/63 HALL BURN Hall Burn . Ha' Burn Ha' Burn Ha' Burn Thomas Stothert James Hislop William Allen Barngleish-head William Pott Ryehill James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] From the junction of Bigholm and Blough Sikes S.E. [South East] to River Sark. This name as applied to the stream formed by the Junction of the Blough & Bigholm Sykes it crosses the road between Canonbie & Annan, and runs in a S. [Southerly] direction into the river Sark. This name is said to be derived from "Hallowed" or "Holy" There was formerly a chapel stood on its bank.
OS1/10/4/63 LONG SIKE Long Sike See Page 30.
OS1/10/4/63 [Page] 63, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- Trace 6 [Note Hall Burn] -- Ha' implies a mansion. [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/64 MINISTER'S SLACK Minister's Slack J. Hislop T. Stothert 053 [Situation] To the South of Auldhouse Rig. Is a portion of ground on the farm of Kerr covered with heathy pasture. At a former period the parish of Half-Morton was united to Langholm, and the Parish Minister of the latter place officiated once a month at Half-Morton, and there being no good roads he had to proce [proceed] over the hills, and generally in crossing this portion of ground which is of a very marshy and mossy nature, his horse used to 'lair' and the place since then has always borne the name of "The Minister's Slack".
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OS1/10/4/65 KERR HEIGHT Kerr Height James Hislop Farmer, Kerr William Pot Farmer Ryehills 053 [Situation] Between Cockplay and Green Knowe, A gently rising ground on the Kerr farm. the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. property of the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/4/65 GREEN KNOWE Green Knowe James Hislop William Pot 053; 054 [Situation] To the West of Kerr Height A small Knowe remarkable for its greenness, and richness of pasture, it is on the Kerr farm. and is a circle of about 12 chains, It's surface is covered with rough pasture.
OS1/10/4/65 THIEF'S SLACK Theif's Slack James Hislop William Pot 053 [Situation] Between Green Knowe and Kerr Height. A small hollow commencing at the east side of Green Knowe and west of Kerr Height: and extending south for 40 chains, A small stream flows through its centre, which rises on the east side of Green Knowe and emptys itself into Glenzier Burn.
OS1/10/4/65 [Page] 65, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 6 -- Trace 1
OS1/10/4/66 STRAIT SIKE Strait Syke James Hislop Farmer Kerr William Pot Farmer Ryehills 053 [Situation] From the S.W. [South West] of Green Knowe S.E. [South East] to Glenzier Burn. A small stream which rises at the southwest side of Green Knowe and flows in a southerly direction till it joins Kerr Burn,
OS1/10/4/66 STANDING BOG Standing Bog James Hislop William Pot 053 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Green Knowe. A small peice of moss extending ahout 15 chains south & north. lying between Strait Syke & Kerr Burn,
OS1/10/4/66 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn William Davidson Byreburnfoot James Campbell Auchenrivock William Allan Bargliesh-head William Hislop Kerr William Pott Ryehill 053 [Situation] From 16 Chains W. [West] of Green Knowe S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A Stream having its source near the Ph. By. [Parish Boundary] at Bloch Well, bears no name to the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/66 [Page] 66 Canonbie -- Sheet 53 [No] 6 -- [Trace] 1 [Signed] O Barrett
OS1/10/4/67 KERR-BUSH Kerr-bush James Hislop Farmer Kerr William Pot Farmer Ryehills 053 [Situation] 31 Chains S.E. [South East] of Kerr Height. A piece of ground on the Kerr Farm. about 100 acres in extent the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, This is the site of a forest but now no vestiges remain. except, two or three stunted trees.
OS1/10/4/67 IRVINE BURN Irvine Burn See Page 33, for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/67 AUCHENRIVOCK FLOW Auchenrivock Flow Auchenrivock Flow Auchenrivock Flow William Pott Ryehill James Hislop Kerr James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 A large track of Moss and moorland on the farm of Auchenrivock.
OS1/10/4/67 [Page] 67, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.6. -- [Trace 3 [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/10/4/68 LIMEY SIKE Limey Syke James Hislop William Pot 053 [Situation] Between Kerr Height and Cockplay. A small stream arising on the west side of Cock Play and flowing in a southerly direction untill it joins Kerr Burn, 10 chains below Kerr. lime is taken in considerable quantities from this stream.
OS1/10/4/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 6 -- Trace 2 Entry for Cock Play crossed out. [Initialled] OB
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OS1/10/4/71 MACRIEHOLM KNOWE Macrieholm Knowe McCrickom Knowe McCrickom Knowe James Hislop Farmer Kerr William Pott Farmer Ryehills William Allan Barngliesh-head 053 [Situation] 67 Chains S.W. [South West] from Cockplay. A small knowe on the Kerr farm, the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture. The old turnpike road to Annan. passes over its summit
OS1/10/4/71 MAUKINS MIRE Maukins Mire James Hislop William Pot 053 [Situation] To the East of Macrieholm Knowe. A portion of ground on the Kerr farm. the surface of which is of a wet mossy nature, It is a shelter for hares in case of a hunt. as they can easily cross it, while the hounds sink in the mire; hence the name.
OS1/10/4/71 FORT [Macrieholm Knowe] British Fort British Fort William Allan William Pott 053 [Situation] On Macrieholm Knowe. A small Fort, partly cut away by the Langholm & Annan road, it has a very ancient appearance
OS1/10/4/71 [Page] 71, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.6. -- [Trace] 4 [Note McCrickom Knowe] -- Merely the vernacular. [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/72 KERR Kerr James Hislop Farmer Kerr William Pot Farmer Ryehills 053 [Situation] Near the centre of Plan at the N.W. [North West] side of Parish A farm house one storey high slated & in good repair, having office houses, & a vegetable garden attached, also a sheep farm of 1000 acres, occupied by James Hislop, proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/4/72 ROTTEN KNOWE Rotten Knowe James Hislop William Pot 053 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Kerr. A small knowe on the Kerr farm, the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture, It has a broken and mossy appearance from which it probably derives its name,
OS1/10/4/72 LONG RIG Long Rig James Hislop William Pot, 053 [Situation] Adjoining Rotten Knowe on the S.W. [South West] A small elevation on the Ryehill farm the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, its. is of a ridge like shape; but not deserving the name of a hill,
OS1/10/4/72 [Page] 72 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 6 -- [Trace] 5
OS1/10/4/73 TORBECK HILL Torbeck Hill James Hislop Farmer Kerr William Pot Farmer Ryehills 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Rotten Knowe. A Small hill on Ryehill farm; which is in a state of cultivation; the Soil is rich and produces good crops, It is a gentle slope for four chains in the shape of a cone.
OS1/10/4/73 [Page] 73, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.6. -- [Trace] 6
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OS1/10/4/75 IRVINE BURN Irvine Burn Irvine Burn Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053; 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Canonbie. A considerable burn forming the boundary - between the parishes of Langholm & Canonbie - it empties itself into the River Esk near Auchenrivock,
OS1/10/4/75 [Page] 75, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 1
OS1/10/4/76 AUCHENRIVOCK FLOW Auchenrivock Flow Auchenrivock Flow Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Canonbie Mr James Campbell Landsteward Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] Towards the N.Wn. [North Western] point of Parish. A large tract of peat moss & moor on the farm of Auchenrivock situat [situated] to the south of Irvine Burn; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/76 THE GRAIN The Grain The Grain Mr Robert Murray Canonbie Mr James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] At the S.E. [South East] of Auchenrivock Flow. A small stream having its source on Auchenrivock Flow it flows in a southerly dirrection till it joins Hag Burn
OS1/10/4/76 AUCHENRIVOCK PLANTATION Crofthead Plantation Crofthead Plantation Crofthead Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation Robert Murray James Campbell William Allan Barnglieshhead Estate Plans and documents J Elliot Esqre, Middleholm 053 [Situation] At the E. [East] of Auchenrivock Flow. A mixed plantation on the f [farm] of Auchenrivock - the firs predomin [predominate]
OS1/10/4/76 [Page] 76, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Owen Barrett
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OS1/10/4/77 GLENCARTHOLM WOOD Glencartholm Wood Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A small plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Glencartholm situated on the east bank of the River Esk, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/77 AUCHENRIVOCK BANK Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Plantation Auchenrivock Bank Auchenrivock Bank Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock Estate Plans and documents J Elliot Esqre 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk, A considerable slope in plantation of mixed wood - extending along the road leading from Hawick to Carlisle. On the farm of Auchenrivock, - the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/77 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053; 059 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] through the central Parish district. Has its source at the confluence of the Black and White Esk in the parish of Eskdalemuir and flows in a southerly dirrection till it falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/77 [Page] 77, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper [Signed] O Barrett Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/78 HAG HILL Hag Hill Hag Hill Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] At the South end of Auchenrivock Flow. A flat hill on the farm of Hag - (on Esk), the surface of which is moss & heathy pasture; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/78 HAG PLANTATION Hag Plantation Hag Plantation Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] In the En. [Eastern] vicinity of Hag Hill. A large tract of mixed wood thr [through] the middle of which flows Hag Bu [Burn] It is on the farm of Hag (on Esk) and the property of the Duke of Bucc [Buccleuch]
OS1/10/4/78 HAG BURN Hag Burn Hag Burn Archibald Byers Old Irvine James Campbell Auchenrivock 053 [Situation] From the South of Auchenrivock Flow, E. [East] to River Esk. A small Burn having its source a little to the south W [West] of Hag H [Hill] it flows in an easterly dirrection till it empties itself into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/78 [Page] 78, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant] [Initialled] O.B.
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OS1/10/4/79 HAG Hag Hag (on Esk) Hag (on Esk) Hag Hag James Campbell, Auchenrivock Mr Thomas Corson Occupant. William Hotson Enthorn Property documents Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk A commodious farm house two storeys high having suitable offices garden etc; there is a large farm of land attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Thomas Corson
OS1/10/4/79 HECKS FORD Hecks Ford Hecks Ford Mr Thomas Corson Hag (on Esk) Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Canonhie 053 [Situation] Through River Esk - opposite Hag. This name applies to a ford through the River Esk situated dirrectly east of "Hag (On Esk") and a little to the north of "Hag School".
OS1/10/4/79 SKELLY POOL Skelly Pool Skelly Pool Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Hag School Mr Thomas Corson Hag (on Esk) 053 [Situation] In River Esk. A deep pool in the River Esk a little to the east of Hag School it derives its name from a fish called the Skelly -, of which it is said to contain a great number,
OS1/10/4/79 [Page] 79, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 6 [Note Hag] -- Hag - a Sink or mire in mosses any broken ground in a bog. -- Brockett's Glossary of North-Country words [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant] [Initialled] O.B.
OS1/10/4/80 HAG SCHOOL Hag School (Parochial) Hag School (Parochial) Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Mr Thomas Corson Hag (On Esk) 053 [Situation] 7 Chains S.E. [South East] from Hag. A neat cottage one storey high having a vegetable garden etc attached part of it is used as a schoolhouse at which the ordinary branches of education are taught, the average attendance is 45, Schoolmasters sallary £10 from the parish, school fees, & a free hou [house] It is called a side parochial School
OS1/10/4/80 HECKS Hecks Hecks Mr R Rain Occupant Mr Robert Murray Hag School 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A small house one story high hav [having] a vegetable garden attached, The pro [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied [by] Robert Rain land steward on the fa [farm] of Glencartholm.
OS1/10/4/80 NITTYHOLM Nittyholm Nittyholm Nittyholm Mr Robert Murray Hag School Mr Thomas Corson Hag on Esk Property documents 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk. A number of small houses, occupied by farm labourers etc, each having a vegetable garden attached. The prope [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/80 [Page] 80, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 6 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/4/81 WHITEKNOWE Whiteknowe Whiteknowe Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Hag School Mr Thomas Corson Hag (on Esk) 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Hag. A small house one storey high having offices, garden etc attached occupied by farm labourers it was formerly a farm house, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/81 KIRKCALDY Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy Mr Robert Murray Schoolmaster Hag School Mr Thomas Corson Hag (on Esk) 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile nearly South from Hag. A small house one storey high, having a vegetable garden attached, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Robert Taylor, head Forrester
OS1/10/4/81 ENTHORN Enthorn Enthorn Mr Robert Murray Hag School Mr William Hotson Occupant 053 [Situation] 31 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Hag. A small farm house one storey high having suitable offices etc all in good repair there is also a farm of land attached; property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by William Hotson
OS1/10/4/81 [Page] 81, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 6 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/82 HECKS BURN Hecks Burn Hecks Burn Mr Robert Rain Land Steward Glencartholm Mr Robert Murray Hag School 053 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Hecks. A small burn flowing in a wester [westerly] dirrection past Glencartholm farm ho [house] and emptying itself into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/82 BRIERY BANK Briery Bank Briery Bank Mr Robert Murray Hag School Mr William Hotson Enthorn 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile nearly S. [South] from Hag. A considerable bank (mixed wood) sloping down towards the road leading from Hawick to Carlisle, situated a little to the south of Enthorn. The property of the Duke of Bucc [Buccleuch] This name is applied to the wood.
OS1/10/4/82 [Page] 82, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 7 -- Trace 6 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
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OS1/10/4/83 MUMBIE COTTAGES Mumbie Cottages Mumbie Cottages Archibald Byers. Roadman Auchenrivock. John Hogg. Farmer. Nether Mumbieherst 053 [Situation] In the N.Wn. [North Western] corner of this Plan. A number of Cottages on the farm of Upper Mumbiehurst. They are One story high & thatched, having vegitable gardens attached, occupied by working people. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/83 UPPER MUMBERHIRST Upper Mumbiehirst Upper Mumbiehirst Upper Mumbiehirst Archibald Byers Roadman Auchenrivock John Hogg. Farmer Nether Mumbieherst The above authorities and the property documents 053 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Mumbie Cottages. A small farm house One story high with Offices all good repair. There is a garden and a Small farm of arable land attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch. Tenanted by John Ballantine
OS1/10/4/83 NETHER MUMBIEHIRST Nether Mumbiehirst Nether Mumbiehirst Nether Mumbiehirst John Hogg. Farmer Nether Mumbieherst. Archibald Byers. Roadman Auchenrivock. The above authorities and the property documents. 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.S.w. [South South west] from Upper Mumbiehirst. A Small farm house One story high with offices, all slated and in good repair. There is a garden and a small farm of arable land attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuach. Tenanted by John Hogg.
OS1/10/4/83 [Page] 83, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 8 -- Trace 1 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/84 HECKS BURN Hecks Burn Hecks Burn Mr Rain Land Steward Hecks. John Hogg Farmer Nether Mumbieherst 053 [Situation] From a little S.E. [South East] of Upper Mumbiehirst S.S.W. [South South West] to River Esk. A small stream having its so [source] on the farm of Nether Mumbieherst and running in a southerly direc [direction] into the River Esk near Glencartholm Farm.
OS1/10/4/84 Site of MUMBIE TOWER Mumbie Tower (Site of) Mumbie Tower (Site of) John Ballantine Farmer Upper Mumbiehirst John Hogg Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst 053 [Situation] At Nether Mumbiehirst. This is the site of one of the Border Towers - it belonged formerly to the Armstrongs, the notorious freebooters.
OS1/10/4/84 [Page] 84 Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 8 -- Trace 1 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/85 CAULDWELL SIKE Cauldwell Syke James Telfer Bromieknowe John Armstrong Greenburn William Patterson Barrascroft 053 [Situation] From the Nn. [Northern] vicinity of Orchard S.W. [South West] to Byre Burn. A stream which rises a little North of Orchard it runs by Oaktree Well and falls into Byreburn
OS1/10/4/85 AIKTREE WELL Aiktree Well John Armstrong Greenburn James Telfer Bromieknowe William Patterson Barrascroft 053 [Situation] 15 chains South of Broomyknowe. A spring well, South of Broomieknowe, & beside Cauldwell Syke on the Broomieknowe farm So called, from a large oak tree which grew near it
OS1/10/4/85 BYRE BURN Byre Burn John Armstrong Greenburn James Telfer Broomieknowe William Patterson Barrascroft 053; 054 [Situation] From about 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Hardenside Hill S.W. [South West] to River Esk. A large stream formed by the confluence of several smaller ones. a little North of Nether Bog, it flows through the farms of Greenburn & Broomieknowe and falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/85 [Page] 85, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.8 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/86 BROOMIEKNOWE Broomieknowe Broomieknowe Broomieknowe Broomy Know James Telfer Broomieknowe John Armstrong Greenburn William Patterson Barrascroft Johnston's Map 053 [Situation] On the East bank of Byre Burn. Two farm houses with outhouses gardens and farm of land attached occupied by James Telfer & Robert Elliot, Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch The same name applies to a house 7 chains north of this clump of buildings - on Sheet 53 No 4 Trace 6.
OS1/10/4/86 GREENBURN Greenburn Greenburn Greenburn James Telfer Bromieknowe John Armstrong Greenburn William Patterson Barrascroft 053 [Situation] About 13 chains S.W.W. [South West West] from Broomyknowe. A farm house, with outhouses garden and farm of land attached occupied by John Armstrong, Proprietor Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/86 HOOK SIKE Hook Syke Hook Syke Hook Syke William Patterson Barrascroft John Armstrong Greenburn James Telfer Bromieknowe 053; 054 [Situation] From the west of Over Barrascroft S.W. [South West] to Byre Burn. A stream which has 'its' source a little North of Orchard. it runs a considerable way and falls into Byre Burn near Byreburn Bridge
OS1/10/4/86 GREY STANE Grey Stane Grey Stane Edward Calvert, Farmer Orchard Robert Davidson, Flesher Claygate 053 [Situation] About 1/4 mile N.E.E. [North East East] from Broomyknowe. A large granite rock on the farm of Orchard, in a field to the west of the farm house.
OS1/10/4/86 [Page] 86, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.8 -- Trace 3 [Entry for Dark Wood below Greenburn not included in Index] -- Dark Wood [Authorities] James Scott Merchant, Claygate John Armstrong, Greenburn [Situation] On the West bank of Byre Burn. [Description] A small wood extending from Byreburn Bridge, in a northerly direction, along the western bank of Byre Burn; for about 25 chains. [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/87 GLENCARTHOLM Glencartholm Glencartholm William Warrick. Farmer Glencartholm. Archibald Byers Roadman Auchenrivock. 053 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] bank of Hecks Burn. A large farm house two stories high, with Offices and thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden, Orchard, and a farm of Arable and pasture land attached. Tenented by Mr. William Warrick. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/87 OVER THORNIEWHATS Over Thorniewhats Over Thorniewhats Over Thorniewhats William Warrick. Farmer Glencartholm. John Hogg. Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst The above authorities and the property documents. 053 [Situation] 29 Chains S.E. [South East] of Glencartholm. Is applied to a row of cottages on the farm of Glencartholm. They are one story high, and thatched, having vegitable gardens attached, Occupied by working people. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/87 THORNIEWHATS SIKE Thorniewhats Syke Thorniewhats Syke Thorniewhats Syke John Hogg. Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst. Archibald Byers Roadman Auchenrivock The above authorities and the property documents. 053 [Situation] From Tail S.S.W. [South South West] to River Esk. A Small Stream having its Source on the farm of Glencartholm and running in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk near Gilknockie Tower.
OS1/10/4/87 [Page] 87, Canonbie Parish -- Sheet 53 No 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/88 GILKNOCKIE TOWER (ruins of) Gilknockie Tower Gilknockie Tower Gilknockie Tower Gilknockie Tower William Armstrong Joiner Byreburnfoot John Hogg Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst Edward Gibson Esqr. Canonbie James Scott, Merchant, Claygate 053 [Situation] 35 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] of Glencartholm. This is a strong Border Tower. It belonged formerly to the notorious freebooter "Johnie Armstrong. of Gilknockie". The walls are entire, but it is roofless.
OS1/10/4/88 RIVER ESK River Esk William Armstrong, Joiner Byreburnfoot John Hogg, Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst 053; 059 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] through the central districts of Parish. A small river having its sour [source] at the confluence of Black, & White Esks, in the Parish of Eskdalemuir; flowing from that in a southerly direction falls into the Solway Firth at Rockliff Marsh.
OS1/10/4/88 HOLEHOUSE QUARRY (Limestone) Holehouse Quarry (Limestone) William Armstrong, Joiner Byreburnfoot John Hogg, Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst 054 [Situation] 35 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Glencartholm. A large limestone quarry the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/89 SCHOOL School (Ph) [Parish] Thomas Oliphant, Schoolmaster John Hogg, Farmer Nether Mumbiehirst 053 [Situation] At Tail. This is a parochial side school, Thomas Oliphant is the school master, his salary is £11 not including school fees.
OS1/10/4/89 [Page] 89, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 8 -- Trace 2 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/90 CROOKED POOL Crooked Pool Crooked Pool Robert Graham, Miller Canonbie Mills Thomas Little, Laborer Holehouse 053 [Situation] In River Esk. A small pool in the River Esk, at the mouth of Thorniewhats Syke.
OS1/10/4/90 DUNK POOL Dunk Pool Dunk Pool Robert Graham, Miller Canonbie Mills Thomas Little Laborer Holehouse 053 [Situation] Adjoining Crooked Pool on the South. A small pool in the River Esk about 3 chains south of Crooked Pool.
OS1/10/4/90 HOLEHOUSE POOL Holehouse Pool Holehouse Pool Robert Graham, Miller Canonbie Mills Thomas Little, Laborer Holehouse 053 [Situation] In River Esk. A small pool in the River Esk close to Gilknockie Tower.
OS1/10/4/90 [Page] 90, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No.8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/91 TAIL Tail John Telford Roadman Tail Robert Davidson Flesher Clay Kett 053 [Situation] About 50 chains N.E. [North East] from Glencartholm Two Small houses one storey high having small vegetable gardens attached, occupied by Thomas Oliphant schoolmaster & John Telford laborer, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/91 NEW WOODHEAD New Woodhead John Telford Roadman Tail Robert Davidson Flesher Claygate 053 [Situation] 64 Chains nearly East from Glencartholm This name applies to Several Small houses occupied by farm servants on Glencartholm farm; there are Small vegetable gardens attached.
OS1/10/4/91 LITTLE THORNIEWHATS SIKE Little Thorniewhats Syke Little Thorniewhats Syke Robert Davidson Flesher Claygate John Telford Roadman Tail 053 [Situation] 16 Chains West of New Woodhead A Small Stream having its scource about 10 Chains West of New Woodhead flows through a wood and empties itself into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/91 [Page] 91 Parish of Cannonbie -- Sheet 53. No 8 -- TRACE 2 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/92 NORTH WOOD North Wood John Telford Roadman Tail Robert Davidson Flesher Claygate 053 [Situation] 52 Chains S.E. [South East] from Glencartholm A large wood having a Small burn running through its centre called Hobbs Syke the property of the Duke of Buc [Buccleuch]
OS1/10/4/92 HABB'S SIKE Habb's Syke Habb's Syke John Telford Roadman Tail R. Davidson Flesher Claygate 053 [Situation] Through North Wood A small burn having its rise. South of Newwoodhead flowing in a South Westerly direction until it empties itself into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/92 CAMP (Remains of) [North Wood] Roman Camp (Remains of) Roman Camp (Remains of) Edward Gibson Esqr. Canonbie James Scott, Merchant, Claygate 053 [Situation] At the North end of North Wood This is the Roman Station referr [referred] to in Chalmers' Caledonia, said to be "3/4 of a mile to the east of Holehouse". The embankment is almost entire in some places, bu [but] the ditch that surrounded it h [has] been filled in.
OS1/10/4/92 [Page] 92 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53. No 8 -- T. [Trace] 5 [Faint note Habb's Sike] -- Hobb on Trace [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/93 BYREBURN Byreburn William Richardson Byreburn Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side John Scott Claygate 053 [Situation] On the East bank of Byre Burn A nice cottage with offices garden and small portion of land attached occupied by William Richardson, Steward, Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/93 BYREBURN BRIDGE Byreburn Bridge William Richardson Byreburn John Scott Claygate Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side 053 [Situation] To the west of Byreburn A stone bridge one arch, over Byre Burn, on the Turnpike from Claygate, to Roadend Tollbar
OS1/10/4/93 CLAYGATE Claygate John Scott Claygate William Richardson Byreburn Robert Davidson Claygate 053 [Situation] 19 Chains S.W.W [South West West] from Byreburn A small village comprising a number of houses one and two Storeys high principally occupied by Laborers, It is situate about 4 miles South of Langholm & 8 miles North of Longtown Property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/93 [Page] 93, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.8 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/94 BIRNYFOOT Birnyfoot Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side John Scott Claygate William Richardson Byreburn 053 [Situation] 32 chains S.S.E [South South East] from Claygate A row of cottages with gardens attached, occupied by laborers Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/94 BIRNY Birny Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side John Scott Claygate William Richardson Byreburn 053 [Situation] 26 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Claygate Two cottages with gardens attac [attached] on Byreburn Side farm. occupied by Colliers, Proprietor - Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/94 MAJOR WOOD Major Wood William Richardson Byreburn John Scott Claygate Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side 053 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Claygate A large plantation (mixed wood) through which ByreBurn flows Property of Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53. -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/95 ORCHARD Orchard Orchard Edward Calvart Farmer Orchard George Warwick Farmer Outerwoodhead 054 [Situation] In the N.W. [North West] corner of this Plan A large farm house one storey high slated and in good repair, having an arable farm a vegetable garden and Orchard attached the Property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Edward Calvart.
OS1/10/4/95 OUTER WOODHEAD Outer Woodhead Outer Woodhead Edward Calvart Farmer Orchard George Warwick Farmer Outerwoodhead 054 [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Orchard A large farm house one Storey high, slated and in good repair; Having an arable farm & a vegetable garden and thrashing mackine attached. Occupied by George Warrick Farmer the Property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/95 OVER BARRASCROFTS Over Barrascroft Over Barrascroft Over Barrascrofts Over Barrascrofts E. Calvart Farmer Orchard George Warrwick Farmer Outerwoodhead Estate Map J. Elliot Esqr Middleholm 054 [Situation] 30 Chains S.E. [South East] of Orchard Two rows of Cottages thatched and in bad repair occupied by Thomas Warwick Cooper and William Little Lb [Laborer] th [the] property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/95 [page] 95 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 5 -- Trace 1 [signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/96 HOOK SIKE Hook Syke Hook Syke E Calvart Farmer Orchard George Warrick Farmer OuterWoodhead 053; 054 [Situation] From the Nn. [Northern] vicinity of Orchard S.E. [South East] to Byre Burn. A small burn having its source a little to the north of Orchard flowing in a southerly direction and empties itself into Byre Burn.
OS1/10/4/96 TOWER (Site of) [Woodhead] Woodhead Tower (Site of) Woodhead Tower (Site of) Site of Tower Site of Tower Edward Calvert Farmer Orchard George Warwick, Farmer Outer Woodhead New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Dumfries Gazetteer of Scotland 054 [Situation] At Outer Woodhead This is the site of a Border Tower formerly a stronghold of the Armstrongs.
OS1/10/4/96 [Page] 96, [Faint note above Ewes] -- Canonbie Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 53 No 5 -- T [Trace] 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/97 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck Archer Beck John Calvart Farmer Orchard John Irving Farmer Nether Millsteads 046; 054 [Situation] From the junction of streams 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Weir - South to Liddel Water. A large stream having its source north of Over Millsteads, & flowing in a southerly direction falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/10/4/97 ARCHERBECK WOOD Archerbeck Wood Archerbeck Wood John Calvart Farmer Orchard John Irving Farmer Nether Millsteads 054 [Situation] On Archer Beck, A large tract of mixed wood about 38 chains South West of Nether Millsteads. Archer Beck runs through it. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/97 WILLIE'S KNOWE Willie's Knowe Willie's Knowe John Calvart Farmer Orchard John Irving Farmer Nether Millsteads 054 [Situation] 25 chains S.E. [South East] of Barrascroft. A small hillock, the Surface of which is arable, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/97 [Page] 97, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54. No 5 -- Trace 5 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/98 HILLBACK Hilback Hilback John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads John Calvert Farmer Orchard 054 [Situation] 75 chains NE, [North East] from Over Barrascroft. A Small farm house one Storey high thatched and in good repair, having a Small garden attached occupied by James Hogg the property of the Duke of Buc [Buccleuch]
OS1/10/4/98 NETHER MILLSTEADS Nether Millsteads Nether Millsteads John Irving Farmer Over Millsteads John Calvart Farmer Orchard 054 [Situation] 57 Chains N.E. [North East] from Over Barrascroft. A farm house one Storey high, with offices, all in bad repair hav [having] a Small garden, attached, occupied by a Laborer on the farm of Over Millsteads, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/98 [Page] 98 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 5 -- Trace 3 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/98 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/99 NETHER BARRASCROFTS Barrascroft Barrascroft . Nether Barrascroft Nether Barrascroft William Patterson Barrascroft John Waugh Andrewsknowes John Calvert Orchard Propertry documents J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile nearly South from Over Barrascroft. A farm house with outhouses garden thrashing machine & farm of land attached occupied by William Patterson, Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/99 ANDREWSKNOWES Andrewsknowes . . AndrewsKnowes AndrewsKnowes John Bell Andrewsknowes William Patterson Barrascroft John Calvert Orchard Plans and Estate Papers J Elliot Esqre. 054 [Situation] 43 Chains South of Over Barrascroft. Two farm houses with outhouses gardens, and small farms of land attached, occupied by John Waugh & John Bell. Proprietor Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/99 [Page] 99 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.5 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/100 TAIL WOOD Tail Wood Tail Wood Tail Wood William Patterson Barrascroft John Waugh Andrewsknowes John Calvert Orchard 054 [Situation] To the East of Archerbeck Wood A portion of mixed wood on the east side of Archerbeck wood and adjoining it. on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/100 CAT CLEUCH Cat Cleuch Cat Cleuch Cat Cleuch William Patterson Barrascroft John Calvert Orchard John Waugh Andrewsknowes 054 [Situation] To the East of Archer Beck. A small hollow - A stream which has its source a little West of Harelaw Garden flows through it runs through Archerbeck Wood and falls into Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/100 BURNTCLEUCH BRIDGE Burntcleuch Bridge Burntcleuch Bridge Burntcleuch Bridge William Grieve Burntcleuch John Waugh Andrewsknowes William Patterson Barrascroft 054 [Situation] To the East of Archer Beck. A stone bridge one arch on the Turnpike from Claygate to Roadend, over Burnt Cleuch
OS1/10/4/100 [Page] 100, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.5 -- Trace 5
OS1/10/4/101 BURNTCLEUCH Burntcleuch Burntcleuch Burntcleuch William Grieve Burntcleuch Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Patterson Barrascroft 054 [Situation] On the East bank of Archer Beck. A cottage with garden attached occupied by William Grieve Laborer on the Harelaw Hill farm
OS1/10/4/101 BURNT CLEUCH Burnt Cleuch Burnt Cleuch Peter Maxwell, Farmer Harelawhill William Doughty, Forester Byreburnfoot 054 [Situation] To the East of Archer Beck. A small glen on the east side of Archerbeck Wood, through which a small stream flows that falls into Archer Beck.
OS1/10/4/101 [Page] 101, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.5 -- Trace 5 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/102 HARELAW GARDEN Harelaw Garden Harelaw Garden Harelaw Garden Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Patterson Barrascroft John Waugh Andrewsknowes 054 [Situation] 48 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Nether Millsteads. Three cottages with gardens attached occupied by Laborers on the Harelawhill farm
OS1/10/4/102 TAILHEAD Tailhead Tailhead Tailhead Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Patterson Barrascroft John Waugh Andrewsknowes 054 [Situation] 64 Chains nearly South from Nether Millsteads. A cottage with garden, attached occupied by a Labr. [Labourer] on Harelawhill farm
OS1/10/4/102 [Page] 102 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.5 -- Trace 6 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/103 HARELAWPIKE Harelawpike Harelawpike Harelawpike Christopher Foster Harelawpike Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] Toward the west side of Parish. A farm house with outhouse garden and farm of land attached occupied by Christoper Foster, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/103 HARELAW PIKE Harelaw Pike Harelaw Pike Harelaw Pike Christopher Foster Harelawpike Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] vicinity of Harelawpike. A round hill with a Trigl [Trigonometrical] pole on its Summit, the surface of which, is arable. on the Harelawpike farm
OS1/10/4/103 WHITLAWSIDE MOSS Whitlawside Moss Whitlawside Moss Christopher Foster Harelawpike Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] vicinity of Harelawpike. A small tract of moss a little north of Harelawpike on the Whitlawside farm
OS1/10/4/103 [Page] 103 Canonbie Ph. [Parish] -- Plan 54 - 6 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/104 CLAY CLEUCH Clay Cleuch Clay Cleuch Clay Cleuch Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Christopher Foster Harelawpike Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] 34 Chains East of Harelawpike. A hollow piece of ground through which a stream flows, it rises a little North East of Whilawside and falls into Millgill Burn
OS1/10/4/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/105 CAULDSIDE Cauldside Cauldside Cauldside William Scoon, Farmer Whitlawside Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] On the West side of Millgill Burn. A number of cottages with gardens and small portion's of land attached, principally occupied by laborers, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/105 PARKHOUSE Parkhouse Parkhouse Parkhouse William Scoon, Farmer Whitlawside Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] At the South end of Cauldside. A cottage with garden and small portion of land attached occupied by a laborer on the Harelawhag farm - on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/105 MILLGILL BURN Millgill Burn Millgill Burn Millgill Burn William Scoon, Farmer Whitlawside Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill 054 [Situation] From the S.W. [South West] base of Green Knowe S.S.E. [South South East] to Liddel Water. A large stream, which has its source near Craigs it flows a considerable distance runs through Cauldside and falls into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 2 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/106 WHITLAWSIDE Whitlawside Whitlawside Whitlawside William Scoon Whitlawside Christopher Foster Harelawpike Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] About 25 chains East of Cauldside A farm house with outhouses garden and farm of land attached occupied by WIlliam Scoon, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/106 WHITLAWSIDE BURN Whitlawside Burn Whitlawside Burn Whitlawside Burn William Scoon Whitlawside Christopher Foster Harelawpike Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] Fron the S.Wn [South Western] base of Green Knowe S.S.E [South South East] to Liddel Water. A large stream, having it's source North of Whitlawside farm and falls into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/106 FRANCIS' FORD Francis' Ford Francis' Ford Francis' Ford William Scoon Whitlawside Christopher Foster Harelawpike Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] Through Liddel Water. A ford on the River Liddal north of Whitlawside, near the junction of Whitlawside-Burn and the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/106 BROWN SIKE Brown Sike See Page 58.
OS1/10/4/106 [Page] 106, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/107 HARELAWGATE Harelawgate Harelawgate Harelawgate Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Harelawpike. A cottage with garden attached occupied by a Shepherd on the Whitlawside farm.
OS1/10/4/107 GRAVELPIT Gravelpit Gravelpit Walter Scott, Smith & Walter Hogg, Joiner occupants 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile South from Harelawpike. Two cottages on the Harelawhill farm occupied by Walter Scott Blacksmith and Walter Hogg Joiner
OS1/10/4/107 HARELAW LIME WORKS Harelaw Lime Works Harelaw Lime Works Peter Maxwell, Farmer Harelawhill Walter Scott, Smith Gravelpit 054 [Situation] 18 Chains N.W. [North West] from Gravelpit. A large limestone quarry under the management of Henry Scott. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/107 [Page] 107, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/108 HARELAWHILL Harelawhill Harelawhill Harelawhill Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Andrew Common Harelawhag Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] 31 Chains nearly S. [South] from Harelawpike. A farm house with offices garden and farm of land attached occupied by Peter Maxwell, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/108 HARELAWHAG Harelawhag Harelawhag Harelawhag Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] 27 Chains nearly East of Harelawhill. A farm house with outhouses garden, thrashing machine and farm of land attached occupied by Andrew Common on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/108 HARELAW SCHOOL Harelaw School Harelaw School Harelaw School William Bell Teacher Harelawhill Schoolhouse Andrew Common Harelawhag Thomas Houghton Harelawmill 054 [Situation] 14 Chains S.W. [South West] from Harelawhag. A school (Side Parochial) on the Harelawhill farm the teacher of which receives £10, per. annum, from the Parish, Average number of scholars, 50. William Bell, Teacher.
OS1/10/4/108 [Page] 108, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/109 THE POT The Pot The Pot Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot William Scone, Faremer Whitlawside 054 [Situation] On Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water about 6 chains above Francis' Ford.
OS1/10/4/109 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water James Connell Esqr. Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer Middleholm Johnston's County Map 054 [Situation] On the S.En [South Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source near Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, and flowing in a south westerly direction falls into the River Esk, near Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/109 [Page] 109, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No.6 -- Trace 3 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/110 DRYSLACK WOOD Dryslack Wood Dryslack Wood Dryslack Wood William Hill Slack Andrew Common Harelawhag William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Harelawhag. A small tract of mixed wood, a little N.E [North East] of Slack, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/110 ROANS WOOD Roans Wood Roans Wood William Doughty Forester Byreburnfoot William Scone Farmer Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 5 Chains N.E. [North East] from Dryslack Wood. A considerable tract of mixed wood through which Blackland syke flows. it is North of Dryslack Wood, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/110 [Page] 110, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/111 HARELAW Harelaw Harelaw Harelaw Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 16 Chains North from Harelawhag. A cottage with garden attached, occupied by a laborer on the Harelawhag farm
OS1/10/4/111 Site of HARELAW TOWER Harelaw Tower (site of) Harelaw Tower (site of) Harelaw Tower (site of) Harelaw Tower (site of) Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Scoon Whitlawside New Statistical Account of Dumfries 054 [Situation] At Harelaw. A site of a tower on the Harelawhag farm, supposed to have been the residence of Hector Armstrong, a freebooter in the time of the Border incursions
OS1/10/4/111 LONGCROFT Longcroft Longcroft Longcroft Andrew Common Harelawhag Peter Maxwell Harelawhill William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 10 Chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Harelaw. A row cottages with gardens attached occupied by laborers on the Harelawhag farm Property, the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/111 [Page] 111, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/112 SLACK Slack Slack Slack William Hill Slack Andrew Common Harelawhag William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] 31 Chains nearly East from Harelawhag. A farm house with outhouses garden and small farm of land attached, occupied by William Hill on the property of the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/4/112 BLACKLAND SIKE Blackland Syke Blackland Syke Blackland Syke William Hill Slack Andrew Common Harelawhag William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] In Roans Wood. A stream which rises a little S.W [South West] of Longcroft, it passes through Rowans Wood runs by Harelawmill and falls into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/112 HARELAW SIKE Harelaw Syke Harelaw Syke Harelaw Syke Andrew Common Harelawhag William Hill Slack William Scoon Whitlawside 054 [Situation] From the S.Wn. [South Western] vicinity of Harelaw S.E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A stream which has its source a little E. [East] of Harelaw it runs through Harelawhag farm and falls into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/112 [Page] 112 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/113 HARELAWMILL Harelawmill Harelawmill Harelawmill Thomas Houghton Harelawmill Andrew Common Harelawhag William Hill Slack 054 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. A farm house with outhouses garden and small farm of land attached occupied by Thomas Houghton - on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/113 MILL (Corn) [Harelawmill] Mill Mill Mill Thomas Houghton Harelawmill Andrew Common Harelawhag William Hill Slack 054 [Situation] At Harelawmill. A corn mill, in bad repair and at present in disuse. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/113 HOLMFOOT Holmfoot Holmfoot Holmfoot Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot Andrew Common Harelawhag William Hill Slack 054 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. A farm house with outhouses garden and small farm of land attached occupied by Thomas Underwood, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/113 [Page] 113, Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 54.6 -- Trace 6 [Note Mill] -- Attached and in the immediate vicinity of Harelawmill, a repetition of the name seems unnecessary. [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/114 BENDAL POOL Bendal Pool Bendal Pool Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill William Scone, Farmer Whitlawside 054 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water about 4 chains below Harelaw Mill.
OS1/10/4/114 BOAT POOL Boat Pool Boat Pool Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill William Scone, Farmer Whitlawside 054 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A deep pool in the Liddel Water about 10 chains above Holmfoot.
OS1/10/4/114 [Page] 114, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No. 6 -- Trace 6 [Note Caul Pool, crossed out] -- Not recognised in locality as a proper Name, - beyond the objects identity with the Caul. [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/114A Site of CHAPEL Site of Chapel Site of Chapel William Allan Barngliesh-head William Pott Ryehill 053 [Situation] 33 chains nearly North of Barngliesh. Here, according to tradition, formerly Stood a chapel, which existed previous to the Reformation, there is no trace of it now, but human bones have been often raised by the plough, It is said the Stones from the Chapel were used in the erection of Barngliesh Tower, now also removed, & a farm house erected on its site. This church, most probably, has given the name to the lands of Barngleish, which seems to be a corruption of "Baranaglish" the High lands of the Church, or, of the Clergy,
OS1/10/4/114A [Page] 114a Supplementary -- Ph [Parish] of Canonbie -- Plan 53.9 -- Trace 3 [Signed] O. Barrett.
OS1/10/4/115 HALL BURN Hall Burn Ha' Burn See Page 63 for Authorities etc
OS1/10/4/115 LONG SIKE Long Sike See page 30 for Authorities etc
OS1/10/4/115 PINGLE SIKE Pingle Sike Pingle Sike Pingle Sike James Thomson Middlebie John Fletcher Middlebie David Murray Middlebie 053 [Situation] On the boundary between Middlebie And Canonbie A small Stream running South - which flows into the River Sark.
OS1/10/4/115 NEWHOUSES Newhouses Newhouses Newhouses William Allan Barngliesh-head Vernor Church Barngliesh William Pott Ryehill 053 [Situation] 7 chains NE [North East] of Barngleish Three cottages on the farm of Barngleish.
OS1/10/4/115 [page] 115 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.9. -- Trace 6 [Signed] O. Barrett
OS1/10/4/116 BARNGLIESH . Barngliesh Vernor Church Barngliesh William Allan Barngliesh Head 053 [Situation] At the West side of Parish. A large farm house two Stories high with Offices and thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden and a farm of arable and pasture land attached. It is occupied by Vernon Church The property of the Duke of Buccleuch. - This house is erected on the Site of a Border Tower.
OS1/10/4/116 RIVER SARK River Sark See Page 168.
OS1/10/4/116 BARNGLIESH-HEAD Barngliesh-head . Barnglieshead William Allan Barngliesh Head Vernor Church Barngliesh Johnston's County Map, 053 [Situation] 56 Chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Barngliesh. A small farm house one story high having offices thrashing machine and a farm of arable and pasture land attached. It is occupied by William Allan - The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 9 -- Trace 6 [Initialled] OB.
OS1/10/4/117 OUTER HILL Outer Hill Outer Hill William Corrie Farmer Lower Tonshielburn Simon Dickson Farmer Upper Tonshielburn 053 [Situation] At the west Side of Parish. A Considerable Knowe, the Surface of which is Covered with rough pasture on the farm of Barnglies. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/10/4/117 [Page] 117, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.10 -- T [Trace] 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/118 RYEHILLS Ryehills Ryehills J Potts Farmer Ryehills William Corrie Farmer Lower Toomshielburn 053 [Situation] About 56 chains East of Outer Hill. A middling Sized farm house two storeys high slated and in good repair, having a Small garden attached Occupied by. J Potts. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/118 LOWER TOMSHIELBURN Lower Tomshielburn Lower Tomshielburn William Corrie Farmer Lower Tomshielburn Simon Dickson Farmer Upper Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] 33 Chains S. [South] of Ryehills. A large farm house two Storeys high slated and in good repair having offices and garden attached. occupied by William Corrie the property of the Duke of Bu [Buccleuch]
OS1/10/4/118 BARNGLIESH COTTAGES Barnglies Cottages Barnglies Cottages William Allen. Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Ryehills, A number of cottages one story high & in bad repair; having gardens attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch - Occupied by agricultural laborers.
OS1/10/4/118 [Page] 118 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 10 -- T [Trace] 2 [Note Barngleish Cottages] -- Barngleish -- See Page 116. [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/118 Name lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/118A HORSE KNOWES Horse Knowes Horse Knowes George Thomson, Tomshielburn Thomas Byers, Barnglies 053 [Situation] To the East of Outer Hill. Two small arable knowes on the farm of Barngliesh.
OS1/10/4/118A [Page] 118A Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No.10 -- Trace 2 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/119 UPPER TOMSHIELBURN Upper Tomshielburn Upper Tomshielburn Simon Dickson Farmer Upper Tomshielburn George Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] 13 Chains S.E. [South East] of Ryehills. A large farm house two storeys high slated and in good repair having offices threshing machined and Vegetable garden attached occupied by. Simon Dickson the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/119 TOMSHIELBURN Tomshielburn Tomshielburn George Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn William Corrie Farmer Lower Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] 23 Chains nearly South of Ryehills. A small house one storey high an bad repair, Licenced to sell Tea and Tobacco occupied by George Thomson the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 10 -- T [Trace] 3 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/120 TORBECK HILL Torbeck Hill Torbeck Hill George Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn Simon Dickson Farmer Upper Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Ryehills. A large Knowe of a Conical Shape on the farm of Upper Tomshielburn. Its surface is arable & on its highest point there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station
OS1/10/4/120 JOCK'S KNOWE Jock's Knowe Jock's Knowe George Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn William Corrie Farmer Lower Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] 36 chains S.E. [South East] of Ryehills. A Small hillock on the farm of Upper Tomshielburn the surface of which is arable
OS1/10/4/120 [Page] 120 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.10 -- T [Trace] 3 [Note Tomshielburn, crossed out] -- Already entered [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/121 HAWKNEST LAKE Hawknest Lake Hawknest Lake Hawknest Lake James Little Hawknest Rig Edward Grieve Chapelhill John Armstrong GlenzierbeckKnowe 053 [Situation] From the junction of Streams 36 chains S.E. [South East] of Hawknest Hill. S. by E. [South by East] to Glenzier Burn. A stream which rises near Outer Hill, it, runs a considerable distance passes through Hawknest Rig farm And falls into Glenzier Burn
OS1/10/4/121 BOGRIE FLOW Bogrie Flow Bogrie Flow Bogrie Flow James Little Hawknest Rig Edward Grieve Chapelhill John Armstrong GlenzierbeckKnowes 053 [Situation] 3/4 mile South of Outer Hill. A tract of peat moss situate a little S.E. [South East] of Hawknest Rig on the Bogrie farm
OS1/10/4/121 GLENZIER FLOW Glenzier Flow See page 171 for Authorities etc.
OS1/10/4/121 [Page] 121. Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.10 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/122 CHAPELHILL Chapelhill Chapelhill Chapelhill Edward Grieve Chapelhill Andrew Armstrong Nethertown James Little Hawknest Rig 053 [Situation] 54 Chains S.E. [South East] of Ryehills. A farm with outhouses garden and farm of land attached occupied by Edward Grieve on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/122 SADDLERS SIKE Saddlers Syke Saddlers Syke Saddlers Syke Edward Grieve Chapelhill Andrew Armstrong Nethertown James Little Hawknest Rig 053 [Situation] From near Rye Hill - South to Glenzier Burn. A stream which has its source near Rye Hill. it runs through Chapelhill farm and falls into Tomshiel Burn
OS1/10/4/122 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham Farmer Nether Bogrie 053 [Situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] Parish By. [Boundary] S. by E. [South by East] through Wn. [Western] Parish District to River Esk. A large stream having its source at Bloch Well - it falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/122 [Page] 122 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.10. -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/123 BLACKRIG Blackrig Blackrig William Bone Farmer Blackrig Andrew Armstrong Farmer Tathsteads 053 [Situation] Towards the N.Wn. [North Western] district of Parish. Is applied to two small houses One storey high and in good repair having vegitable gardens and a small farm of arable land attached. Occupied by William Bone. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/123 TATHSTEADS BLACKRIG SIKE Tathsteads Tathsteads Blackrig Syke Blackrig Syke Andrew Armstrong Farmer Tathsteads William Bone Farmer Blackrig
OS1/10/4/123 [Page] 123 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No11 -- Trace 1 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/124 GRAIN Grain Grain Charles Johnstone Farmer Grain. Andrew Murray Farmer Ladyhousestead 053 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Blackrig. A Small farm house one story high Slated & in good repair, having a vegitable garden, Orchard and a small farm of Arable land attached. Occupied by Charles Johnstone. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/124 BRAIDRIDLAND BURN Braidridland Burn Braidridland Burn Mr Duchty Forester ByreBurnfoot Andrew Murray Farmer Ladyhousestead 053 [Situation] From the junction of runners 17 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Loophill N.E. [North East] to River Esk. A Small Stream having its Source near "Loophill" and running in a N.E. [North East] direction falls into the River Esk near "Gilknockie".
OS1/10/4/124 BRIERY BANK Briery Bank Briery Bank Mr. Duchty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In the N.En. [North Eastern] corner of this Plan. A Sloping piece of land covered with wood. It is on the farm of Brokwoodlees The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/124 [Page] 124, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 3 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/125 TARCOON Turcoon Turcoon Tarcoon Tarcoon Tarcoon Torcoon David Beattie Farmer Turcoon Andrew Murray Farmer Ladyhousestead. James Connel Esqr. Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer, Middleholm Property documents Johnston's County Map 053 [Situation] 34 chains S.E. [South East] from Blackrig. A good farm house two stories high Slated and in good repair having garden Offices and a farm of Arable land attached. It is occupied by David Beattie. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch. Also two cottages occupied by laborers - and a small house One story high having vegetable garden and a small farm attached. Occupied by Robert Armstrong The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/125 SADDLERS SIKE Saddlers Syke Saddlers Syke Andrew Murray Farmer Ladyhousesteads Andrew Armstrong Farmer Tathsteads 053 [Situation] From near Torbeck Hill S.E. [South East] to Glenzier Burn. A Small Stream having its source near Torbeck Hill and running in an easterly direction falls into "Glenzier Burn"
OS1/10/4/125 [Page] 125, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/126 MOSSKNOWE Mossknowe Mossknowe John Beattie Farmer Mossknowe James Johnstone Farmer Loophill 053 [Situation] 47 chains S.E. [South East] from Tarcoon. A good farm house One story high with garden Offices and a farm of Arable land attached. Occupied by John Beattie. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/126 TARCOON HILL Tarcoon Hill Tarcoon Hill Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads Andrew Armstrong, Farmer Tathsteads 053 [Situation] To the East of Tarcoon. A small conical eminence on the farm of Tarcoon, the surface of which is arable. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/10/4/126 [Page] 126, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 5 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E.[Sapper [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/127 BANKHEAD Bankhead Bankhead Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads Andrew Armstrong Farmer Tathsteads 053 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from Tarcoon. A row of cottages one story high & in good repair, having gardens attached. Occupied by laborers - and on the farm of Ladyhbousesteads.
OS1/10/4/127 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads 053 [Situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] Ph. Boundy. [Parish Boundary] S. by E. [South by East] through Wn. [Western] district of Parish to River Esk. A large stream having its source at Bloch Well - but this name only applies to it from the confluence of Tomshiel Burn & Hawknest Lake to where it falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/127 ELF KNOWE Elf Knowe Elf Knowe Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads Andrew Armstrong, Farmer Tathsteads 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Blackrig. A small conical hillock on the farm of Ladyhousesteads, the surface of which is arable - said to have been a rendezvous for fairies.
OS1/10/4/127 [Page] 127, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 4 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/128 LOOPHILL Loophill Loophill James Johnstone Farmer Loophill John Beattie Farmer Mossknowe 053 [Situation] 46 chains E. [East] from Tarcoon. A farm house One story high slated & in good repair, having vegitable garden Offices and a farm of Arable land attached, occupied by James Johnstone. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/128 BULMANSKNOWE Billmansknowe Billmansknowe Bullmansknowe Bullmansknowe Bullmansknowe John Beattie Farmer Mossknowe James Johnstone Farmer Loophill James Connell Esqr. Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer Middleholm Property documents 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Mossknowe. Is applied to two small houses on the farm of "Mossknowe". They Are One story high, thatched and in a dilapidated state, occupied by laborers. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/128 NEWBIE Newbie Newbie John Beattie Farmer Mossknowe James Johnstone. Farmer Loophill 053 [Situation] 31 chains East of Mossknowe. A small farm house one story high Slated and in good repair having garden offices and a small farm of arable land attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/128 [Page] 128 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 6 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/129 BULMAN'S KNOWE Bulmans Knowe Bulmans Knowe Andrew Armstrong, Farmer Tathsteads Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads 053 [Situation] 13 Chains East of Mossknowe. A small conical knowe on the farm of Mossknowe, the surface of which, is arable.
OS1/10/4/129 BULMANSKNOWE T.P. BulmansKnowe Toll Bar BulmansKnowe Toll Bar Andrew Armstrong, Farmer Tathsteads Andrew Murray, Farmer Ladyhousesteads 053 [Situation] Opposite Bulmansknowe. A small house one story high & in good repair, having a garden attached. Tenanted T. Aitkin. The property of the Road Trustees.
OS1/10/4/129 [Page] 129, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 11 -- Trace 6
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OS1/10/4/131 HOLEHOUSE Holehouse Holehouse William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the East bank of Braidredland Burn. Two rows of houses situated on the main road having gardens attached and occupied by agricultural labourers, they are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/131 BRAIDRIDLAND BURN Braidredland Burn Braidredland Burn Braidridland Burn William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Estate Documents etc 053 [Situation] From the junction of runners 17 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Loophill N.E. [North East] to River Esk, A stream having its source west of Braidredland flowing easterly till it empties itself in the River Esk near Canonbie Mill
OS1/10/4/131 BRAIDRIDLAND Braidredland Braidredland Braidridland Braidridland William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Estate Documents J Elliot Esqre. 053 [Situation] 15 chains west from Holehouse. This name applies to two houses one story high, having gardens attached occupied by woodmen they are situated a little to the west of Holehouse and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/131 [Page] 131, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/132 SHORTSHOLM POOL Shortsholm Pool Shortsholm Pool William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] In River Esk. A pool in the River Esk Situated between Canonbie Mill and Cauld Pool
OS1/10/4/132 CANONBIE MILL (Corn) Canonbie Mill (Corn) Canonbie Mill (Corn) Robert Graham Miller Canonbie William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the left bank of River Esk. A building two storey high used for grindine grain (principally Oats) it has a plentiful supply of Water at all times, it is occupied by Robert Graham and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/132 [Page] 132, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/133 GILKNOCKIE COTTAGE Gilknockie Cottage Gilknockie Cottage William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A cottage one Storey high in good repair having a garden attached situated north of Canonbie Mill, occupied by Mrs Armstrong and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/133 BRIERY BANK Briery Bank Briery Bank William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 29 chains N,W, [North West] from Canonbie Mill. A sloping piece of land the surface of which is mixed wood situated a little above Holehouse and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/133 HOLEHOUSE BRIDGE Holehouse Bridge Holehouse Bridge William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Over Braidridland Burn. A bridge of one Arch erected over the Braidredland Burn near Holehouse. Upheld by the Road Trustees for Dumfriesshire.
OS1/10/4/133 [Page] 133, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/134 GILKNOCKIE TOWER Holehouse Tower Holehouse Tower . . . Gilknockie Tower Gilknockie Tower William Dochty Wood Forester Byreburnfoot Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Milne Eskbank Canonbie Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) Mr R. Graham (Canonbie Mill) Mr W. Bond (Blackrig) Estate documents etc. J Elliot Esqre. 053 [Situation] 23 chains N.E. [North East] by N. [North] from Canonbie Mill. A tower situated on the bank of the River Esk near Holehouse it had been of considerable strength but now roofless and in ruins it formerly belonged to Johnny Armstrong the notorious freebooter, but now the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/134 HABBS SIKE Habbs Syke Habbs Syke William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Through North Wood S.W. [South West] to River Esk. A small stream in a hollow, the surface of the latter is covered with mixed wood. The stream rises a little to the east of Over Thorniewhats, and flows in a westerly, & enters the Cauld Pool in the River Esk
OS1/10/4/134 [Page] 134, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Note Gilknockie Tower] -- Gilknockie Tower is correct [Note Situation Gilknockie Tower] -- not correct see page 88, site only here [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/135 GILKNOCKIE BRIDGE Gilknockie Bridge Gilknockie Bridge William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Over River Esk South of Canonbie Mill. A handsomely built bridge of two arches erected over the River Esk near Canonbie Mill on the Edinburgh and Carlisle road Upheld by the Road Trustees for Dumfriesshire.
OS1/10/4/135 BROOMIEHOLM COTTAGE Broomieholm Cottage Broomieholm Cottage William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 7 Chains South of Canonbie Mill. A small house one storey high with garden attached situated near Holehouse occupied by Wiliam Little Miller and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/135 CROSS BURN Cross Burn Cross Burn William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Miller Broomieholm Cottage 053 [Situation] From Holehouse Flow N.N.E. [North North East] to River Esk. A stream having its source from the Drains at Holehouse Flow running in a northerly direction till it enters the River Esk near Gilknockie Bridge
OS1/10/4/135 [Page] 135 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/136 BROCKWOODLEES BrocKwoodlees BrocKwoodlees Brockwoodleys Thomas Nelson Farmer Brockwoodlees William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot Johnston's County Map 053 [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Canonbie Mill. A two story house in excel [excellent] repair, having office houses and garden attached it is situated a little to the south of Holehouse and the proper [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/136 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053; 059 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] through the central district of Parish. A river having its source at the confluence of the Black and White Esks flowing in a southerly direction till it enters the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/136 [Page] Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/136 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/136A Site of Gilknockie Castle Gilknockie Castle (Site of) Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) Mr Graham (Canonbie Mill) Mr W. Bond (Blackrig) Mr Davidson (Byreburnfoot) J. Elliot (Priorhill T.P. [Turn Pike]) [Situation] 2 chains N.E. [North East] of GilKnockie Bridge. Tradition, states that this was a Stronghold belonging to and occupied by the Armstrong's. Portions of the foundation are still traceable - Supposed to have been a place of great strength, protected on the East side by a deep ditch (Known in the district as the Moat) and on the South West and North sides by the rugged banks of the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/136A [Page] 136A Supplementary Ph. [Parish] of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12. -- T. [Trace] 2. [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/137 BYRE BURN Byre Burn Byre Burn William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053; 054 [Situation] From about 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Hardenside Hill S.W. [South West] to River Esk, A stream having its source East of Byreburn Wood running in a westerly direction till it enters the River Esk a little above Byreburnfoot
OS1/10/4/137 MOATLEA BANK Moatlea Bank Moatlea Bank William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A sloping piece of ground covered with mixed wood situated a short distance above Byreburnfoot and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/137 CAT CLINTS Cat Clints Cat Clints William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] In River Esk, A rock in the River Esk situated a little above Chapel Pool
OS1/10/4/137 [Page] 137, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/137A CARSADDLE PEAK Carsaddle Peak Mr Graham (Canonbie Mill) Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) Mr Davidson (Byreburnfoot) 053 [Situation] At the Sn. [Southern] extremity of Broomyholm. Applies to a prominent jutting acclivity of rocks on the banks of the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/137A [Page] 137A Ph. [Parish] of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12. -- T [Trace] 2. [Signed] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp: [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/138 NETHER THORNIEWHATS Nether Thorniewhats Nether Thorniewhats Nether Thornniewhats William Beatie Farmer Nether Thorniewhats William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot Property documents 053 [Situation] 23 Chains N.E. [North East] of Canonbie Mill. A one storey house in good repair having office houses and garden attached it is situated south of Over Thorniewhats and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/138 BYREBURN WOOD Byreburn Wood Byreburn Wood William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the East of Moatlea Bank, A tract of ground the surface of which is mixed wood through the centre of which flows a burn called Byre Burn, situated a short distance above Byreburnfoot and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/138 [Page] 138, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/139 BROOMIE HOLM Broomie Holm Broomie Holm William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk A flat piece of ground the surface of which is partly arable and partly Forest Trees it was formerly used by the late Duchess as a pleasure ground
OS1/10/4/139 PEAK POOL Peak Pool Peak Pool William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk below Carsaddle Peak A pool in the River Esk situated a little above Byreburnfoot.
OS1/10/4/139 BYREBURNFOOT Byreburnfoot Byreburnfoot William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk, A small hamlet consisting of one Storey houses with gardens attached principally occupied by labourers, it is situated on the Edinburgh and Carlisle road and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/139 [Page] 139, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/140 CHAPEL POOL Chapel Pool Chapel Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk to the North of Broomy Holm. A pool in the River Esk situated a little below Cat Clints
OS1/10/4/140 BYREBURNFOOT BRIDGE Byreburnfoot Bridge Byreburnfoot Bridge William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Over Byre Burn at its junction with River Esk, A substantial and beautiful bridge of one arch situated a little above Byreburnfoot it is erected over Byre Burn on the Edinburgh and Carlisle road, and is upheld by the Road Trustees for Dumfriesshire.
OS1/10/4/140 RAMPY SIKE Rampy Syke Rampy Syke William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] About 3 chains S.E. [South East] of Byreburnfoot Bridge. A small stream rising about 4 chains east of Byreburnfoot Bridge, and flowing in a westerly direction falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/140 [Page] 140 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 2 [Note Rampy Sike] -- Probably the diminutive of Ramp. violent -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/141 MOUNT Mount Mount Mount Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side William Richardson Byreburn John Scott Claygate 053 [Situation] 52 Chains Nearly East of Byreburnfoot, A cottage with garden attached, occupied by a laborer on the Byreburn Side farm, Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/141 ALDERY HOLE Alderly Hole Alderly Hole Alderly Hole William Richardson Byreburn Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side John Scott Claygate 053 [Situation] to the N.E. [North East] of Byreburn Wood. A small hollow in a plantation (mixed wood) a little North West of Byreburn Side, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/141 FAIRY LOUP Fairy Loup Fairy Loup Fairy Loup William Richardson Byreburn John Scott Claygate Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side 053 [Situation] On Byre Burn. Some precipitous rocks in Byre Burn, about 9 chains below Bentend, over which the water flows. The name is said to have been derived from the circumstance of a fairy having leaped from one side, to the other of the waterfall.
OS1/10/4/141 [Page] 141, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.12 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/142 BYREBURNSIDE Byreburnside Byreburnside Byreburnside Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Foot William Richardson Byreburn John Scott Claygate 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Byreburnfoot. A farm house with offices garden and farm of land attached occupied by Duncan McCorquendale. Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/142 WINDYHILL Windyhill Windyhill Windyhill Windyhill John Scott, Grocer, Claygate William Richardson Byreburn Duncan McCorquendale Rent Receipt 053 [Situation] 27 Chains South of Byreburnside. A farm house with offices garden and farm of land attached, tenanted by John Scott Grocer Claygate. Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/142 BENTEND Bentend Bentend Bentend John Scott Claygate Duncan McCorquendale Byreburn Side William Richardson Byreburn 053 [Situation] 10 Chains S.W. [South West] from Byreburnside. A cottage with garden attached, on the Windyhill. farm occupied by Laborers. Proprietor, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/142 BIRNYFOOT Birnyfoot See Page 94 for Authorities
OS1/10/4/142 [Page] 142, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.12 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/143 HOLEHOUSEHILLGATE Holehousegate Holehousegate Holehousehillgate Holehousehillgate William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Estate Maps J Elliot Esqre. 053 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Canonbie Mill. This name applies to a few houses one storey high, with gardens attached, and occupied by labourers they are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/143 HOLEHOUSE FLOW Holehouse Flow Holehouse Flow William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western] vicinity of Holehousegate. A piece of land the surface of which is covered with moss Peats are cut on it for fuel, it is situated between Holehousegate and Esk bank and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/143 [Page] 143, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/144 HOLEHOUSE DUB Holehouse Dub Holehouse Dub Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk. A small pool in the River Esk situated between Peak Pool and Tommie's Pool.
OS1/10/4/144 HOLLOWELL BOG . Hollowell Bog Hollowell Bog Hollowell Bog Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Gardener Byreburnfoot J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm 053 [Situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Byreburnfoot. This name applies to a fl [flat] piece of ground, formerly a bog, but now planted with mixed wood it is the proper [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/144 TOMMY'S POOL Thommy's Pool Thommy's Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk, A pool in the River Esk situated at the foot of Bogle Gill
OS1/10/4/144 [Page] 144, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 5 [note Tommy's Pool] -- Tommy - dim: [diminutive] of Thomas [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/144 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/145 THE MOAT The Moat The Moat William Doughty, Forester Byreburnfoot William Armstrong, Joiner Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the N.E. [North East] of Gilknockie Bridge. This name is applied to the remains of a deep ditch thrown across a peninsula formed by the River Esk, at the east end of Gilknockie Bridge. It is said to have been constructed by Johnnie Armstrong of Gilknockie. It appears to have been a strong position, being protected by the ditch on the east side, and by the steep banks of the river on the north south & west sides.
OS1/10/4/145 [Page] 145, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No. 12 -- Trace 2 [Note] -- See Site of Gilknockie Castle. "The Moat" is applied merely as a modern name. [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/146 ESKBANK Eskbank Eskbank Revd [Reverend] Alexander Milne Canonbie William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk, A two Storey house with garden attached situated a little below the Free church, occupied by Dr. [Doctor] MacAuley and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/146 [Page] 146, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/147 LOANINGHEAD Loaning Head Loaning Head Revd. [Reverend] Alexander Milne Minister Canonbie William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 9 chains N,W, [North West] from Eskbank, This name applies to a few houses one Storey high, having gardens attached occupied by labourers, they are situated a little above Eskbank and are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/147 FREE CHURCH [nr Loaninghead] Free church Free church Revd [Reverend] Alexander Milne Minister Canonbie William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Loaninghead. A commodious building 2 Storeys high built in 1851 number of sittings 600 average number of attendants 400 average number of communicants 230 the Revd [Reverend] Alexander Milne is Minister
OS1/10/4/147 MANSE [F.C., nr Loaninghead] Manse Manse Revd [Reverend] Alexander Milne Canonbie William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the S.W. [South West] of the Free Church. A two Storey house with garden attached situated between Eskbank and Loaninghead occupied by the Revd [Reverend] Alexander Milne whose stipend averages from £100 to £140
OS1/10/4/147 [Page] 147, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/148 BOGLE GILL Bogle Gill Bogle Gill William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the North of Eskbank wood, A hollow the surface of which is covered with mixed wood a small stream runs through its centre and enters the River Esk at Tommy's Pool
OS1/10/4/148 HUSH POOL Hush Pool Hush Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk A pool in the River Esk situated a little below Tommie's Pool
OS1/10/4/148 ESKBANK WOOD Eskbank Wood Eskbank Wood William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk. A sloping bank the Surface of which is mixed wood situated on the west bank of the River Esk between Holehouse Dub and Mill Pool it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/148 [Page] 148, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/4/149 PRIORHILL Priorhill Priorhill William Bell Laborer Priorhill F Dickson Laborer Slackhead 053 [Situation] 55 chains S.E. [South East] from Byreburnfoot. Two small houses occupied by Laborers, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/149 JOCKSHILL Jockshill Jockshill Thomas Taylor Farmer Jockshill William Bell Laborer Priorhill 053 [Situation] 23 chains East by South from Priorhill. A small farm house one Storey high thatched and in good repair, having an arable farm and vegetable garden attached occupied by. Thomas Taylor. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/149 JOCKSHILL SIKE Jockshill Syke Jockshill Syke William Bell Laborer Priorhill T Dickson Laborer Slackhead 053 [Situation] From 10 chains N.E [North East] of Jockshill S.E. by S. [South East by South] to River Esk. A Small burn rising 10 chains east of Jockshill flowing in a southerly direction and empties itself into the Esk River
OS1/10/4/149 [Page] 149, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 6 [signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/150 SKELTON SIKE Skelton Syke Skelton Syke William Doughtie Forester Byreburnfoot William Armstrong Joiner Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] From the En. [Eastern] vicinity of Windyhill South to River Esk. A small stream rising near Windyhill & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk near Knottyholm.
OS1/10/4/150 WOODSIDE Woodside Woodside F Dickson Laborer Slackhead Thomas Taylor Lbr. [Laborer] Slackhead 053 [Situation] Between Windyhill and Slackhead. A small house one storey high thatched, and in good repair, Having a Small vegetable garden attached occupied by John Armstrong the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/150 SLACKHEAD Slackhead Slackhead William Ball Laborer Priorhill Thomas Taylor Laborer Slackhed 053 [Situation] 28 chains S.E. [South East] from Windyhill. A row of Cottages. thatched And in bad repair, occupied by F Dickson & Thomas Taylor the Property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/150 [Page] 150 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 12 -- Trace 6 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper
OS1/10/4/151 SILLYBUSH Sillybush Sillybush Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead Walter Hogg Occupant 054 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] district of this Parish. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Walter Hog
OS1/10/4/151 ROWAN BURN Rowan Burn Rowan Burn Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead Walter Hogg Sillybush 054 [Situation] From Sillybush S.S.E [South South East] to River Esk. A small stream having its source at "Sillybush" and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it joins the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/151 ROWANBURNHEAD Rowanburnhead Rowanburnhead Mr Walter Clark Occupant Walter Hogg Sillybush 053 [Situation] On Rowan Burn, A middling sized farm house having Offices etc all in good repair there is a garden and and Arable farm attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Walter Clark
OS1/10/4/151 [Page] 157 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/152 SIKEHEAD Sykehead Sykehead Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 054 [Situation] 36 chains N.E.E. [North East by East] of Rowanburnfoot. A small house one storey high divided into two tenements each having a garden attached. Occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/152 BLINKBONNY Blinkbonny Blinkbonny Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 054 [Situation] 16 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Sikehead. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached. Occupied by farm labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/152 ARCHERBECK Archerbeck Archerbeck Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 054 [Situation] 53 chains East from Rowanburnfoot. A middling sized farm house two storeys high having suitable offices thrashing machine etc all in good repair; there is a garden and an Arable farm attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by David Elliot
OS1/10/4/152 [Page] 152 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/153 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck Archer Beck Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 046; 054 [Situation] South through En. [Eastern] division of Parish. A considerable burn having its source to the north of Over Millsteads and flowing in a southerly dirrection into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/153 ARCHERBECK WOOD Archerbeck Wood Archerbeck Wood Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 054 [Situation] On Archer Beck. A long stripe of mixed wood, to the east of Archerbeck farm house, through the centre of which flows Archer Beck
OS1/10/4/153 [Page] 153 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/154 TAIL WOOD Tail Wood Tail Wood Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr Walter Clark Rowanburnhead 054 [Situation] On Archer Beck. A considerable enclosure of mixed wood to the east of Archer BeckThe property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/154 HARELAWHOLE Harelawhole Harelawhole Mr John Smith Occupant Mr David Elliot Archerbeck 054 [Situation] About 52 chains N.E.E. [North East East] from Archerbeck. A middling sized farm house two storeys high having suitable offices etc all in good repair, there is an arable farm attached. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by John Smith,
OS1/10/4/154 [Page] 154, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper
OS1/10/4/155 ROWANBURN COTTAGES Rowanburn Cottages Rowanburn Cottages Mr Thomas Graham Rowanburn Cottage David Leishman Canonbiemuir 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E [South East] from Rowanburnhead. Twenty small cottages to the east of Rowan Burn, occupied by colliers employed at Canonbie Colliery, each having a garden attached; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/155 CANONBIEMUIR Canonbiemuir Canonbiemuir Mr Thomas Graham Rowanburn Cottage David Leishman Canonbiemuir 054 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Rowanburnhead. A number of small houses on the road leading from Carlisle to Jedburgh each having a vegetable garden attached The property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by labourers
OS1/10/4/155 [Page] 155 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 4
OS1/10/4/156 ROWANBURN COTTAGE Rowanburn Cottage Rowanburn Cottage Thomas Graham Occupant David Leishman Canonbiemuir 054 [Situation] 27 chains S.E. [South East] from Rownaburnhead. A small neat cottage one storey high having a vegetable garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Thomas Graham
OS1/10/4/156 CANONBIE COLLIERY Canonbie Colliery Canonbie Colliery Mr Edmond Gibson Manager Thomas Graham Clerk Rowanburn Cottage 054 [Situation] At Canonbiemuir. This name applies to two coalpits situated to the east of Rowan Burn, the depth of shaft is 50 & 60 fathoms & the thickness of seam is 8 feet, they are worked by three Steam engines each about 30 horse power, there are nearly 100 hands employed, managed by Mr Edmond Gibson, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/156 [Page] 156, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/157 AIRNLEE Arnlee Arnlee Arnlee Airnlee Airnlee Mr William Slacks Occupant Mr David Elliot Archerbeck Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) W. Bond (Blackrig) Estate Plans J. Elliot 054 [Situation] 17 chains East of Canonbiemuir. A middling sized farm house having suitable office houses all in good repair there is a garden and an arable farm attached; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by William Slacks
OS1/10/4/157 [Page] 157, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/158 CATSBIT Catsbit Catsbit John Armstrong Burnside William Slacks Airnlie 054 [Situation] 15 chains S.E. [South East] from Archerbeck. A number of small houses each having a garden attached occupied by labourers, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/158 BURNSIDE Burnside Burnside John Armstrong Occupant William Slacks Airnlie 054 [Situation] 30 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Archerbeck. A small farm house having suitable offices all in good repair there is a garden and an arable farm attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by John Armstrong
OS1/10/4/158 [Page] 158, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 9 -- Trace 6 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/159 JANET'S SIKE Janet's Syke John Murray Farmer Harelawhole Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag 054 [Situation] West of Liddel Water. A Small burn rising about 15 Chains North West of Sheileingmoss flowing in an easterly direction and empties itself into Liddal Water
OS1/10/4/159 LOUP SIKE Loup Syke John Murray Farmer Harelawhole Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag 054 [Situation] To the N.W.[North West] of Liddel Water. A Small burn rising 26 chains South East of Harelawhole floweing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Liddal Water
OS1/10/4/159 [Page] 159 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/160 HARELAWHOLE Harelawhole John Murray, Farmer Harelawhole David Ritchie Farmer Sheeling Moss 054 [Situation] At the East side of Parish. A middling sized farm house two stories high slated, and in good repair having a small arable farm an Orchard and vegetable garden attached. Occupied by John Murray, farmer the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/160 ROADEND T.P. Roadend Toll Bar John Murray Farmer Harelawhole William Elliot Laborer Roadend 054 [Situation] 12 Chains N.E. [North East] from Harelawhole. A small house one story high slated and in good repair having a small vegetable garden attached, occupied by Mrs Maxwell and William Elliot Laborer the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/160 GRINDSTONE SIKE Grindstone Syke John Murray. Farmer Harelawhole William Elliot Laborer Roadend 054 [Situation] To the N.E. [North East] of Liddel Water. A small burn rising at Harelaw flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Liddel Water
OS1/10/4/160 [Page] 160 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/161 BLACK RACK Black Rack Black Rack Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag David Ritchie Farmer Sheelingmoss 054 [Situation] In Liddel water A Small ledge of Rocks. extending across Liddal Water, at the foot of Harelaw Syke.
OS1/10/4/161 CAT LINNS Cat Linns Cat Linns Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot 054 [Situation] On the west of Liddel water. A small ledge of rocks projecting from the west bank of the Liddel Water, and at the east end of Dormont Pool.
OS1/10/4/161 HAG WASH Hag Wash Hag Wash Hag Wash Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot J Elliot Middleholm 054 [Situation] In Liddel Water. This name is applied to a long pool in the Liddel Water, about 12 chains above Sheelingmoss.
OS1/10/4/161 [Page] 161 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 2 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/162 PENTON LINNS Penton Linns Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag David Ritchie Farmer Sheelingmoss 054 [Situation] On Liddel Water. Several small waterfalls over a number of remarkable rocks in Liddal Water 20 Chains east of Sheelingmoss
OS1/10/4/162 BLAE POT Blae Pot Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot 054 [Situation] In Liddel water to the South of Penton Linns. A small pool in the Liddel Water, at the south end of Penton Linns.
OS1/10/4/162 [Page] 162 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 4 & 5 [Note Cauld Pool, crossed out] -- Not applied as a proper name. [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/163 SHIELINGMOSS Sheelingmoss Sheelingmoss Shillingmoss David Ritchie Farmer Sheelingmoss William Elliot Laborer Roadend Johnston's County Map of Dumfries 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Harelawhole. A middling Sized farm house two storeys high. Slated and in good repair having a Small vegetable garden and an arable farm attached Occupied by. David Ritchie Farmer the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/163 HARELAW SIKE Harelaw Syke William Ellot Laborer Roadend Andrew Common Farner Harelawhag 054 [Situation] North of Liddel Water. A Small burn rising at Harelaw floweing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Liddal Water
OS1/10/4/163 DORMONT POOL Dormont Pool William Elliot Laborer Roadend Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag 054 [Situation] On Liddel Water A large Pool in the Liddal Water about 12 chains east of Black Rack
OS1/10/4/163 [Page] 163 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 5 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] [Note Shielingmoss] -- Sheeling - the same with Shilling - Grain that has been freed from the husk -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary Note - Sheiling is the mode hitherto adopted
OS1/10/4/164 PENTON BRIDGE Penton Bridge David Ritchie Farmer Sheeling Moss Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag 054 [Situation] Over Liddel Water. A bridge, with one Arch over Liddal Water on the road leading from Harelaw, to Carlisle.
OS1/10/4/164 COWUGLY POOL Cowugly Pool Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag David Ritchie Farmer Sheeling Moss 054 [Situation] In Liddel water at Penton Bridge. A very deep Pool below Penton Bridge - in Liddel Water
OS1/10/4/164 LOUP POOL Loup Pool Andrew Common Farmer Harelawhag David Ritchie Farmer Sheeling Moss 054 [Situation] At Penton Linns in Liddel Water. A Small pool in Liddal Water at the foot of Loup Syke
OS1/10/4/164 [Page] 164 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 4 & 5 [Signed] J McDonnell Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/165 KNOWEHEAD Knowehead Knowehead Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Shielingmoss. A small house one story high and in good repair, having a garden attached - occupied by laborers; and on the farm of Crookholm.
OS1/10/4/165 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Thomas Houghton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot Johnston's County Map 054 [Situation] On Son [Southern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source near Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, and flowing in a south westerly direction falls into the River Esk near Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/165 [Page] 165 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 10 -- Trace 4 & 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/166 [Page] 166 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/4/167 OVER BOGRIE Over Bogrie Over Bogrie Over Bogrie Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Property documents 053 [Situation] At the West side of Parish. Two rows of cottages one story high & in good repair, having gardens attached; occupied by laborers & on the farm of Nether Bogrie.
OS1/10/4/167 SMITHY SIKE Smithy Syke Smithy Syke Smithy Syke Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Property documents 053 [Situation] To the East of River Sark. A small stream having its source near Bogrie Flow, & running in a southerly direction falls into Sark River.
OS1/10/4/167 [Page] 167 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 13 -- Trace 1 [Faint note] -- ? if correct No. [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/168 RIVER SARK Sark Burn Sark Burn Sark River River Sark Peter Graham Farmer Bogrie G Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn Johnstons County Map See Page 138 of Middlebie Name Book 053; 059 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary A large stream having its Source half a mile West of Bloch Well, it forms the boundary between Canonbie and Half Mor [Morton] Ph [Parish] flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/4/168 NETHER BOGRIE Nether Bogrie Nether Bogrie Nether Bogrie Peter Graham Farmer Bogrie G Thomson Laborer Tomshielburn Property documents 053 [Situation] 33 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Over Bogrie A middling Sized farm house 2 Storeys high slat [slated] and in good repair having a garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenan [Tenanted] by Peter Graham.
OS1/10/4/168 [Page] 168 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/168 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/10/4/169 BOGRIE FLOW Bogrie Flow Bogrie Flow William Corrie Farmer Lower Tomshielburn George Thomson Tomshielburn 053 [Situation] In the N.W. [North West] corner of this Plan. A considerable tract of Moss on the farm of Nether Bogrie.
OS1/10/4/169 [Page] 169 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 14 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/170 RIVER SARK River Sark William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie 053; 059 [Situation] Tracing Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small river having its source at the confluence of several small streams about 1/2 a mile west of Bloch Well, & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/170 [Page] 170 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 14. -- T. [Trace] 4 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/171 HAWKSHALL Hawkshall Hawkshall Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill 053 [Situation] Between Bogrie Flow and Glenzier Flow. A farm house with outhouses (in bad repair) garden and farm of land attached tenanted by Thomas Little Beckhall on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/171 GLENZIER FLOW Glenzier Flow Glenzier Flow Glenzier Flow Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Bogrie Flow. A considerable tract of moss which supplies the inhabitants of Overtown with peats, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/171 [Page] 176 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.14 -- Trace 2 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/172 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead 053 [Situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary S. by E. [South by East] through Wn. [Western] districts of Ph. [Parish] to River Esk. A large stream having its source at Bloch Well this name applies to it from this junction at Tomsheil Burn and Hawknest lake, to its confluence with the River Esk
OS1/10/4/172 [Page] 172 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.14 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/173 BECKHALL Beckhall Beckhall Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill 053 [Situation] About 58 chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Hawkhall. A farm house with outhouses thrashing machine garden and farm of land attached occupied by Thomas Little on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/173 BECKHALL MOSS Beckhall Moss Beckhall Moss Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.W. [North West] from Beckhall A small tract of moss a little N.E. [North East] of Beckhall, of the Beckhall farm.
OS1/10/4/173 CORSE SIKE Corse Syke Corse Syke Corse Syke Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead 053 [Situation] From Beckhall Moss S. by E. [South by East] to Glenzier Beck. A stream which has its source at the South of Beckhall Moss. it runs through Beckhall farm and falls into Glenzier Beck
OS1/10/4/173 [Page] 173 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.14 -- Trace 5 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/174 GLENZIER BECK Glenzier Beck Glenzier Beck Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill 053 [Situation] From 16 chains South of Glenzier Flow - S. [South] to River Esk. A stream which has its source N. E [North East] of Beckhall it runs through Beckhall farm, flows for a considerable distance and falls into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/174 [page] 174 Ph [Parish] of Canonbie -- Plan 53.14 -- Trace 5 [signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/175 Glenzier School Glenzier School Glenzier School Thomas Little Beckhall John Thomson Mouldyhill 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Beckhall. A school (side parochial) on the Glenzierbeck Knowe farm. having an allowance of 10£ per Annum from the Parish, average number of scholars 50, Thomas Gray Teacher
OS1/10/4/175 [page] 175 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.14 -- Trace 6 [signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/176 [Page] 176 [Blank Page]
OS1/10/4/177 LADYHOUSESTEADS Ladayhousesteads Ladayhousesteads James Murray Farmer Ladyhousesteads James Brown Farmer Glinzierhead 053 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of this Plan. A large farm house with Offices and thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden and a farm of arable land attached. Tenented by Mr James Murray. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/177 GLENZIERHEAD Glenzierhead Glenzierhead James Murray FarmerLadyhousesteads James Brown Farmer Glinzierhead 053 [Situation] 10 chains S.W. [south West] from Ladyhousesteads A farm house One story high having Orchard, garden, Offices and a farm of Arable land attached. Tenented by Mr James Brown, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/177 GRAINIE SIKE Grainie Syke Grainie Syke James Murray Farmer Ladyhousesteads James Brown Farmer Glinzierhead 053 [Situation] To the East of Ladyhousesteads A Small Stream having its source On the farm of "MossKnowe" And running in a southerly direction into Glenzier Burn, Near Glinzierhead.
OS1/10/4/177 [page] 177 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53 No 15 -- Trace 1 [signed] J Resuggan Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/178 DRYBROW Hawkshole Hawkshole Hawkshole Drybrow Drybrow William Thompson Farmer Hawkshole Thomas Beattie Farmer Hughsrigg Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire Estate Map J Elliot Esqre Middleholm 053 [Situation] Nearly 1 1/4 mile East of Ladyhousesteads. A good farm house two stories high with Offices all good repair. There is a garden and a farm of arable land attached. Tenented by William Thompson. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/178 HUGHSRIG Hughsrig Hughsrig Thomas Beattie Farmer Hughsrigg William Thompson Farmer Hawkshole 053 [Situation] About 69 Chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] Ladyhousesteads. A Small farm house one story high with Offices all in good repair. There is a garden and a small farm of arable land attached. Tenented by Thomas Beattie. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/178 [Page] 178 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 15 -- Trace 3 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/179 GREENRIG Greenrig Greenrig John Armstrong Farmer Greenrig James Thompson Farmer Boughlin 053 [Situation] 32 chains S.E.E.[South East East] from Ladyhousesteads. A good farm house one story high with Offices, garden, and a farm of Arable land attached occupied by John Armstrong. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/179 BOUGHLIN BURN Boughlin Burn Boughlin Burn James Thompson Farmer Bouchlin John Hogg Bouchlin Bar 053 [Situation] From 16 chains N.W. [North West] from Hughsrig S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A Small Stream having its Source On the farm of Greenrigg, And running in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk near Woodhouselees.
OS1/10/4/179 [Page] 179 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No. 15 -- Trace 2 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/180 BOUGHLIN T.P. Boughlin Toll Bar Boughlin Toll Bar William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Thomas Aitkin, Bulmansknowe Toll Bar 053 [Situation] Between Greenrig and Hughsrig. A small house one story high & in good repair, having a garden attached. The property of the Road Trustees & tenanted by Thomas Aitkin.
OS1/10/4/180 [Page] 180 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No.15 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/4/181 PLANTINGFOOT Plantingfoot Plantingfoot Plantingfoot Andrew Lithgo Plantingfoot Andrew Jardine Plantinghead Andrew Armstrong Nethertown 053 [Situation] About 47 chains S. [South] of Ladyhousesteads. A cottage with garden and small portion of land attached occupied by Andrew Lithgo on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/181 GLENZIER BRIDGE Glenzier Bridge Glenzier Bridge Glenzier Bridge John Armstrong Glenzierbeckknowes Andrew Lithgo Plantingfoot Andrew Armstrong Nethertown 053 [Situation] Over Glenzier Burn. A stone bridge of one arch, over Glenzier Burn on the Turnpike road which passes through Overtown it is situate between Glenzierbeckknowes and Overtown & is upheld by the Road Trustees.
OS1/10/4/181 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn William Allan, Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie 053 [Situation] From N.Wn. [North Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary S. by E. [South by East] through Wn. [Western] District of Ph. [Parish] to River Esk. A large stream having its source at Bloch Well, but this name only applies to it from the confluence of Tomsheil Burn & Hawknest Lake, to its junction with the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/181 [Page] 181 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53.15 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/182 GLENZIERBECK-KNOWE Glenzierbeck-knowe Glenzierbeck-knowe Glenzierbeck-knowe John Armstrong Glenzierbeckknowe Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Andrew Jardine Plantinghead 053 [Situation] 31 Chains nearly South from Ladyhousesteads. A farm house with outhouses garden and farm of land attached, occupied by John Armstrong on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/182 OVERTOWN Overtown Overtown Overtown John Armstrong Glenzierbeckkowe Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Andrew Jardine Plantinghead 053 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Ladyhousesteads. A small village comprising a number of houses (in bad repair) one story high, with gardens attached principally occupied by Labores, about 5 miles South of Langholm
OS1/10/4/182 GLENZIER MIDTOWN Nethertown Nethertown Nethertown Glenzier Midtown Glenzier Midtown John Armstrong Glenzierbeckknowe Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Andrew Jardine Plantinghead Estate Plan and documents J Elliot Esqre Middleholm 053 [Situation] 28 chains South of Overtown. A farm house with outhouses garden and farm of land attached occupied by Andrew Armstrong, on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/182 [Page] 182 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.15 -- Trace 4 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/4/183 BOUGHLIN Boughlin Boughlin Boughlin Robert Davidson Boughlin Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Andrew Jardine Plantinghead 053 [Situation] 47 chains N.E.E. [North East East] from Overtown. A cottage in bad repair with garden and small portions of land attached occupied by Robert Davidson on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/183 PLANTINGHEAD Plantinghead Plantinghead Plantinghead Andrew Jardine Plantinghead Robert Davidson Boughlin Andrew Armstrong Nethertown 053 [Situation] 31 chains S.E. [South East] from Overtown. A cottage with a smithy, garden and small portion of land attached occupied by Andrew Jardine Blacksmith, Property, Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/183 GLENZIER LODGE Glenzier Lodge Glenzier Lodge Glenzier Lodge John Thomson Mouldyhill Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Robert Davidson Boughlin 053 [Situation] About 68 chains S.E. [South East] from Overtown. A cottage and outhouse with garden attached occd. [occupied] by Labourers on the Mouldyhill farm
OS1/10/4/183 [Page] 183 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.15 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/184 MOULDYHILL Mouldyhill Mouldyhill Mouldyhill John Thomson Mouldyhill Andrew Armstrong Nethertown Andrew Jardine Plantinghead 053 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] from Overtown. A farm house in good repair with suitable offices, garden, and farm of land attached occupied by John Thomson on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/184 [Page] 184 Parish of Canonbie -- Plan 53.15 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/4/185 BROADMEADOWS Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Whinbush George Bell Farmer Occupant F Miunie Laborer Drybrow Johnstons County Map 053 [Situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] district of this Parish. A middling Sized farm house one Storey high and in good repair, having a threshing machine and garden attached; occupied by G Bell & the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. There is also a large arable farm attached.
OS1/10/4/185 PASTUREHEAD Pasturehead Pasturehead George Bell Farmer Broadmeadows Walter Glendening Innkeeper Canonbie 053 [Situation] 36 chains N.E, by N, [North East by North] from Broadmeadows. A Small house one Story high and in bad repair occupied by. Agricultural Laborers. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/185 DRYBROW COTTAGES Drybrow Cottages Drybrow Cottages George Bell, Farmer Broadmeadows William Armstrong, Joiner Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Between Broadmeadows and Pasturehead. A row of cottages one story high and in good repair; having gardens attached. Occupied by agricultural laborers & on the farm of Broadmeadows.
OS1/10/4/185 [Page] 185 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No. 15 -- Trace 1 [Note] See Page 178 for Drybrow. [Signed] John McDonnell Sapp RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/186 HOLEHOUSE FLOW Holehouse Flow Holehouse Flow George Bell, Farmer Broadmeadows William Armstrong, Joiner Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 24 chains North from Broadmeadows. A large tract of peat moss, on the farm of Brockwoodlees.
OS1/10/4/186 [Page] 186 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No. 16 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/187 BRICK-KILN Brick-Kiln Brick-Kiln Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 27 chains East of Broadmeadows A one storey house with garden attached, occupied by a labourer the ground at the back part of the premises was used as a brick and tile work, but now out of use it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/187 WATCH-HILL Watch-Hill Watch-Hill Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Broadmeadows. This name applies to a few houses one storey high having vegetable gardens attached occupied by agricultural labourers and others they are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/187 SCHOOL [Watch-Hill] School School William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] To the W [West] of Watch-hill. A school for the education of male and female children Miss Agnes Crichton schoolmistress whose salary is £20 pr. [per] Annum besides schoolfees. average number of scholars 70, it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. The salary of £20 is merely the voluntary gift of proprietors in this district
OS1/10/4/187 [Page] 187 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/188 MARSH HOUSE Marsh House Marsh House Walter Glendininn Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 52 Chains East of Broadmeadows. A handsome mansion three storey high with garden and office houses attached situated a little above the Cross Keys Hotel having a beautiful view of the River Esk, River Liddal and surrounding country it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Dr [Doctor] Mein
OS1/10/4/188 WOODHOUSE Woodhouse Woodhouse Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile East of Broadmeadows. A small but neat built house with garden attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by George Bell Mercht. [Merchant]
OS1/10/4/188 DEAD NEUK Dead Neuk Dead Neuk Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk below Woodhouse. A deep pool in a sharp turning of the River Esk situated opposite the Cross Keys Hotel
OS1/10/4/188 [Page] 188 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/189 BLETHERING SIKE Blethering Syke Blethering Syke Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the west of River Esk. A stream having its source from Forgebraehead and flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters the River Esk near Woodhouse
OS1/10/4/189 FORGEBRAEHEAD Forgebraehead Forgebraehead Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie John Bell Grocer Forgebraehead 053 [Situation] About 53 chains nearly East from Broadmeadows. This name applies to a number of houses one storey high having gardens attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by agricultural laboures and others
OS1/10/4/189 BOWHOLM Bowholm Bowholm Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 10 Chains East of Forgebraehead. This name applies to three houses one Storey high having a garden attached occupied by labourers and others they are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/189 ESKBANK WOOD Eskbank Wood Eskbank Wood William Dochty, Forester Byreburnfoot William Little, Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk. A large patch of full grown oak, fir, etc. extending along the western bank of the River Esk. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/189 [Page] 189 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/190 KNOTTYHOLM Knottyholm Knottyholm Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] 72 Chains N.E. [North East] from Broadmeadows. A one storey house with garden and office houses attached, Situated on the left bank of the River Esk a little below Byreburnfoot, it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mrs Young
OS1/10/4/190 MILL POOL Mill Pool Mill Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Canonbie William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053; 060 [Situation] 64 chains N.E. [North East] from Broadmeadows. A deep pool in the River Esk situate between Jock's Pool and Thommie's Pool a short distance above Knottyholm
OS1/10/4/190 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot James Davidson Baker Byreburnfoot 053; 059 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] through Central division of Parish. A river having its source at the confluence of the Black Esk and White Esk in the parish of WesterKirk and flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/190 [Page] 190 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/191 CROSS KEYS HOTEL [Bowholm] Cross Keys Hotel Cross Keys Hotel Walter Glendinning, Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Dochty Forrester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] 57 Chains S.E.E. [South East East] from Broadmeadows. A three storey house licensed as a Hotel, in excellent repair having garden and stabling attached, with superior accomodation for travellers it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Walter Glendinning
OS1/10/4/191 PRIOR LINN Prior Linn Prior Linn Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk A steep and rocky bank on the River Esk situated opposite the Cross Keys Hotel
OS1/10/4/191 POST OFFICE [Bowholm] Post Office (Sub) Post Office (Sub) William Doughty, Forester Byerburnfoot Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel 053 [Situation] At Bowholm A small house one story high, and in good repair. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch. There are two deliveries and two despatches each day. William Johnston is the Postmaster.
OS1/10/4/191 [Page] 191 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/192 PRIORHILL T.P. Priorhill T P [Turn Pike] Priorhill T P [Turn Pike] John Elliot Tollkeeper Priorhill Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie 053 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile N.E. [North East] from Forgebraehead. A one Storey house with garden attached used for the purpose of collecting toll, the property of the Roxburgh road Trustees it is occupied by John Elliot
OS1/10/4/192 JOCK'S POOL Jock's Pool Jock's Pool Robert Nicol Gardner Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk below Knottyholm. A deep pool in the River Esk Situated a little below the Mill Pool
OS1/10/4/192 LYMIE CLEUCH Limey Cleuch Limey Cleuch Lymie Cleuch Lymie Cleuch James Halliday Shepherd Park House Robert Nicol Gardner Lymiecleuch Estate Plans and Papers J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A hollow situated a little above Canonbie Bridge there is a small stream flowing down its centre which enters the River Esk
OS1/10/4/192 [Page] 192 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/193 CANONBIE BRIDGE Canonbie Bridge Canonbie Bridge Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] Over River Esk, A well constructed bridge of three arches erected over the River Esk, connecting the Edinburgh and Carlisle roads it is situated at the 79th Milestone from Edinburgh and is upheld by the Dumfries Road Trustees
OS1/10/4/193 MANSE [ph, nr Canonbie Bridge] Manse (Ph.) [Parish] Manse (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] George Colville Canonbie Thomas Whitelaw Schoolmaster Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] 8 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Parish Church. A handsome two Storey house having garden and glebe attached the Revd. [Reverend] George Colville is minister whose Stipend is 18 Chaldres, It is situated near Canonbie Bridge
OS1/10/4/193 TRUMMELS POOL Trummels Pool Trummels Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] In River Esk below the Manse. A long and deep pool in the River Esk a little below Canonbie Bridge
OS1/10/4/193 [Page] 193 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/194 LYMIECLEUCH Limeycleuch Limeycleuch Lymiecleuch Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Estate Plans and Papers J Elliot Esqre. Middleholm 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. This name applies to a few houses one storey high having gardens attached they are the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied principally by labourers
OS1/10/4/194 SCHOOL [Lymiecleuch] Ph. [Parish] School Ph. [Parish] School Revd. [Reverend] George Colville Canonbie Thomas Whitelaw Schoolmaster Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] On Limeycleuch A one Storey house situated at Lymiecleuch used as a School where the usual branches of education are taught. Thomas Whitelaw is schoolmaster whose salary is the maximum allowed by government besides Schoolfees, average number of scholars 120
OS1/10/4/194 FORGE Forge Forge Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Dochty Forrester Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] On the west bank of River Esk. A handsome two Storey house having garden and office houses attached situated near Canonbie Bridge, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mrs Yates
OS1/10/4/194 [Page] 194 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/195 CROWDIE CLEUCH Crowdie Cleuch Crowdie Cleuch James Halliday Shepherd Park House Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] To the East of Limeycleuch A hollow situated on the farm of Park House, through its centre flows a small stream moving in a southerly direction till it enters the mill dam near Park House. there are also a few scattered thorns about it
OS1/10/4/195 SKELTON SIKE Skelton Syke Skelton Syke William Dochty Forester Byreburnfoot William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the East of Knottyholm. A stream having its rise in Hollowell Bog Wood flowing in a southerly direction till it enters the River Esk at Knotty Holm
OS1/10/4/195 JOCKSHILL SIKE Jockshill Syke Jockshill Syke William Doughty, Forester Byreburnfoot William Little, Grocer Byreburnfoot 053 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Limeycleuch. A small stream having its source a little to the east of Jockshill, flowing in a south westerly direction falls into the River Esk at Limiecleuch.
OS1/10/4/195 [Page] 195 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/196 CHURCH [parish, nr Canonbie Bridge] Ph. [Parish] Church Ph. [Parish] Church Revd [Reverend] George Colville Canonbie Thomas Whitelaw Schoolmaster Lymiecleuch 053 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk. A large and handsome building erected in 1821 number of sittings 1400 average number of attendants 900 average number of Communicants 620 it is beautifully situated on the left bank of the River Esk near Canonbie Bridge The Duke of Buccleuch is Patron.
OS1/10/4/196 PARK HOUSE Park House Park House Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie James Halliday Shepherd Park House 053 [Situation] 17 Chains East of Ph. [Parish] Church. A handsome mansion two stories high having garden, extensive office houses and arable farm attached. it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Miss Church
OS1/10/4/196 [Page] 196 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/197 GRAYSTONE FLOW Graystone Flow Graystone Flow Walter Glendining Innkeeper Canonbie George Bell, Farmer Broadmeadows 053; 059 [Situation] 17 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Broadmeadows. A large tract of moss on the farm of Priors-Linn.
OS1/10/4/197 [Page] 197 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- T [Trace] 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/198 CLOSES Closes Closes Walter Glendining InnKeeper Canonbie John Dickson Laborer Pasturehead 053 [Situation] About 57 chains S.E. [South East] from Broadmeadows. This name applies to Several Small houses one storey high & in good repair; having Small gardens attached. Occupied by. Laboring men. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/198 CLOSES BURN Closes Burn Closes Burn Walter Glendining InnKeeper Canonbie John Dickson Laborer Pasturehead 053 [Situation] To the South of Closes. A Considerable burn having its source near Broadmeadows flowing in an Easterly direction and empties itself into the River Esk
OS1/10/4/198 MOSS-SIDE Moss Side Moss Side Walter Glendening InnKeeper Canonbie John Dickson Laborer Pasturehead 053 [Situation] 37 chains S.E. [South East] of Broadmeadows. A Small house one Storey high slated and in good repair having a Small garden attached. Occupied by laborers. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/198 [Page] 198, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 5 [signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/199 LITTLE MOAT POOL Little Moat Pool Little Moat Pool Walter Glendening InnKeeper Canonbie Joseph Crighton Inspector of Poor Hollenhurst 053 [Situation] In River Esk. This name applies to a Pool in the River Esk about 10 chains north of Priorslinn
OS1/10/4/199 MASON'S STREAM Mason's Stream Mason's Stream Walter Glendening InnKeeper Canonbie Joseph Crighton Inspector Hollenhurst 053 [Situation] In River River Esk This applies to a Shallow place in the River Esk nearly fordable and about 12 Chains North of Hollinhurst
OS1/10/4/199 [Page] 199 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 6 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/200 HALLGREEN Hallgreen Hallgreen Joseph Crieghton Inspector of Poor Hollinhirst Walter Glendening Innkeeper Canonbie 059 [Situation] 37 chains S.E. [South East] from the Parish Church. A number of houses thatched and in bad repair, having Small gardens attached occupied by. Labouring men. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/200 PRIORLINN Priorslinn Priorslinn Priorslinn George Maxwell Farmer Priorslinn Walter Glendining Innkeeper Canonbie Johnston's County Map 053 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Parish Church. A large farm house two Storeys high slated and in good repair having a large arable farm Ornamental grounds. Orch [Orchard] and garden attached. Occupied by G Ma [Maxwell] & the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. There are also extensive offices attac [attached]
OS1/10/4/200 HOLLINHIRST Hollinhirst Hollinhirst Joseph Crieghton Inspector of Poor Hollinhirst Walter Glendining Innkeeper Canonbie 054 [Situation] On the West bank of River Esk. A house two Storeys high slate [slated] and in good repair having a sm [small] vegetable garden attached occup [occupied] by Joseph Crighton. The property [of] the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/200 [Page] 200, Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- T [Trace] 6 [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/201 Site of PRIORY [Hallgreen] Site of Priory Site of Priory Miss Church Park House James Halliday, Shepherd Park House 053 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] vicinity of Halgreen. This is the site of the monastery referred to in the following quotation from Chalmers's Gazetteer of Scotland. "In the reign of David I., one Turgot de Rossedal, who then occupied the district on the lower Esk, founded a riligious house here for canons-regular. He placed the monastery on the peninsula, which is formed by the junction of the rivers Liddel and Esk, and granted to it the adjoining lands with the church of Kirk Andrews, and its pertinents. He afterwards granted the establishment to the monks of Jedburgh. At this period and in later times, this house was called domus de religiosis de Liddal. In the course of time, however, it obtained the name of Canonby, the canons residence, which it subsequently communicated to the parish church. For several centuries this comfortable little priory formed an excellent and easy object of plunder, to the border marauders. In 1533 Henry VIII claimed this monastery as having belonged to England of old, and on this false plea ordered an inroad to be made into Scotland. Having on this occasion somehow escaped the English sovereign, who would have doubtless soon expelled its pious inmates, and secured their revenues; in eleven years afterwards it was destroyed by the English forces on the scandalous rout of the Scottish army at Solway Moss."
OS1/10/4/201 [Page] 201 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53. No. 16 -- Trace 6 [Faint note] -- [Chambers] should have spelled [this] word rout. -- [initialled] PMcH [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/4/202 OLDKILN KNOWE Oldkiln Knowe Oldkiln Knowe Miss Church, Park House James Halliday, Shepherd Park House 053 [Situation] 10 chains South of Halgreen. A small conical knowe on Canonbie Holm, the surface of which is arable.
OS1/10/4/202 CANONBIE HOLM Canonbie Holm Canonbie Holm Miss Church Park House James Halliday Shepherd Park House 053; 059 [Situation] On the East bank of River Esk, A large, plain, peninsula, formed by the River Esk and Liddel Water, the surface of which is arable. It extends from Hallgreen to the junction of the above rivers, and is on the farm of Park House.
OS1/10/4/202 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Miss Church, Park House James Halliday, Shepherd Park House Johnston's County Map 053 [Situation] On the S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source at Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, and flowing in a south westerly direction falls into the River Esk near Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/202 [Page] 202 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 53 No 16 -- Trace 6 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/203 TODCLEUCHSIDE Todcleuchside Todcleuchside Mr James Little Occupant Mr Edmond Gibson Prioryhill 054 [Situation] 7 Chains N. [North] of Battle Knowe. A middling sized farm house one storey high having suitable offices & all in good repair, there is an arable farm attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch, tenanted by James Little.
OS1/10/4/203 PRIORYHILL Prioryhill Prioryhill Priorhill Mr Edmond Gibson Occupant Mr James Little Todcleuchside Johnston's County Map of Dumfries 054 [Situation] To the East of Todcleuchside. A commanding dwelling house two storeys high having suitable offices & all in good repair, there is a garden attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch; occupied by Mr E Gibson Manager. Canonbie Colliery.
OS1/10/4/203 WHITEKNOWE Whiteknowe Whiteknowe James Bell Occupant Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 30 Chains S.E. [South East] of Battle Knowe. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by James Bell
OS1/10/4/203 [Page] 203 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/204 HILLHEAD Hillhead Hillhead Mr Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 54 chains East of Battle Knowe. A middling sized farm house one storey high having offices etc in good repair there is an arable farm attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Walter Glendinning, Cross Keys
OS1/10/4/204 WHITEKNOWEFOOT Whiteknowefoot Whiteknowefoot Mr Walter Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 32 chains S.E. [South East] from Battle Knowe. A small house one storey high having a garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by Mrs. Bell
OS1/10/4/204 ROWAN BURN Rowan Burn Rowan Burn Mr W Glendinning Cross Keys Hotel Mr James Beattie Canonbiemuir 054 [Situation] From Sillybush S.S.E, [South South East] to River Esk. A small burn having its source at "Rowanburnhead" and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it joins the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/204 [Page] 204 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 2 [Note] -- Whiteknowefoot - vide White Knowe [Signed] James Harper
OS1/10/4/205 DOUGAL BANK Dougal Bank Dougal Bank Mr James Little Todcleuchside Mr E Gibson Prioryhill 054 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. A slopin piece of ground covered with a small plantation of mixed wood situated on the River Liddal a little to the south of Hillhead, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/205 DOUGAL POT Dougal Pot Mr James Little Todcleuchside Mr E Gibson Prioryhill 054 [Situation] In River Liddel below Dougal Pool. A deep pool in the River Liddal a little to the south of "Hillhead" and east from Whiteknowfoot
OS1/10/4/205 [Page] 205 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/206 ARCHER BECK Archer Beck Archer Beck Mr James Little Todcleuchside Mr James Beattie Canonbiemuir 046; 054 [Situation] South through En. [Eastern] division of Parish. A considerable run of water having its source near "Over Millsteads" and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it empties itself into the River Liddal
OS1/10/4/206 CROOKHOLM Crookholm Crookholm Mr John Scott Elliot Occupant Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 1 1/4 mile East of Battle Knowe. A commodious farm house having suitable office houses thrashing machine etc. all in good repair, there is a large arable farm attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch, tenanted by John Scott Elliot
OS1/10/4/206 LIDDEL WATER River Liddal River Liddal River Liddal River Liddal River Liddal River Liddal Mr John Scott Elliot Crookholm Mr James Little Todcleuchside James Connel Esqr. Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer Middleholm William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Johnstons County Map 054 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source near Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, and flowing in a southwesterly dirrection till it joins the River Esk near Woodslee's As it is merely a tributary of the Esk it cannot be considered a River.
OS1/10/4/206 [Page] 206 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/207 TODKNOWEHEAD Todknowehead Todknowehead Francis Scott Occupant Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Battle Knowe. A small farm house one storey high having suitable offices etc all in good repair there is a small farm attached; the poperty [property] of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Francis Scott
OS1/10/4/207 BOATBANKHEAD Woodbankhead Woodbankhead Boatbankhead Boatbankhead Francis Scott Todknowhead Mr James Little Todcleuchside J Elliot Esqre. Estate Papers and Plans 054 [Situation] 8 Chains East of Todknowehead A small house one storey high, having a vegetable garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by labourers
OS1/10/4/207 NEWTOWN Newtown Newtown Francis Scott Todknowhead Mr James Little Todcleuchside 054 [Situation] 52 Chains South of Battle Knowe This name applies to two small houses each one storey high, having vegetable gardens attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by labourers
OS1/10/4/207 [Page] 207 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/208 HALL POOL Haa Pool Haa Pool Hall Pool Hall Pool Hall Pool Francis Scott Todknowehead Mr James Little Todcleuchside Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) W. Bond (Blackrig) John Elliott (Priorhill T.P. [Turn Pike]) 054 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A deep pool in the "River Liddal", a little to the south of Woodbankhead, and to the east of Newtown.
OS1/10/4/208 HUGH'S BRAE Hugh's Brae James Hyslop (Newtown) F. Scott (Todknowehead) Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) 054 [Situation] To the North of Liddel Water. Applies to a steep part of the road, immediately to the South of Todknowehead.
OS1/10/4/208 [Page] 208 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 4 [Note Hall Pool] -- Ha' Haa Haw. the manor house -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/209 ROWANBURNFOOT Rowanburnfoot Rowanburnfoot Mr George Irving Occupant Mr F Scott Todknowhead 054 [Situation] On Rowan Burn, A middling sized farm house one storey high having suitable offices etc all in good repair, there is an arable farm attached; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Mr George Irving.
OS1/10/4/209 INCH POOL Inch Pool Inch Pool Mr George Irving Rowanburnfoot Mr F Scott Todknowhead 054 In Liddel Water A deep pool in the River Liddal situated a little to the east of "Rowanburnfoot"
OS1/10/4/209 [Page] 209 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No 13 -- Trace 5 [signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/4/211 BLACK KIST POOL Black Kist Pool Black Kist Pool Thomas Haughton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot 054 [Situation] In Liddel Water A long pool in the Liddel Water, about 20 chains above Crookholm.
OS1/10/4/211 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Thomas Haughton, Farmer Harelawmill Thomas Underwood, Farmer Holmfoot Johnston's County Map 054 [Situation] On the En. Ph. [Eastern Parish] Boundy. [Boundary] A small river having its source near Peel Fell, and flowing from that in a south easterly direction falls into the River Esk. near Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/211 CROOKHOLM Crookholm See Page 206.
OS1/10/4/211 [Page] 211 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 54 No. 14 -- Trace 1
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OS1/10/4/213 MILLTOWN Milltown Milltown James Church Farmer Tower of Sark Robert Irvine Gardener Tower of Sark 059 [Situation] In S.Wn. [South Western] district of this Parish. A number of Cottages one Storey high thatched and in bad repair the property of the Duke of Buccluch Occupied by Agricultural laborers.
OS1/10/4/213 TOWER-OF-SARK Tower of Sark Tower of Sark James Church Farmer Tower of Sark Robert Irvine, Gardener Tower of Sark 059 [Situation] On the East bank of River Sark. A large farm house two storeys high, slated, having a garden and extensive office houses attached all in good repair, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. Tennanted by James Church. There is also a large arable farm attached.
OS1/10/4/213 RIVER SARK Sark River Sark River Sark River Sark River James Church Farmer Tower of Sark Peter Graham Farmer Nether Bogrie William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Johnston's County Map 053; 059 [Situation] Tracing the Wn. Ph. [Western Parish] Boundary. A large burn, having its Source half a mile west of Bloch Well flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/213 [Page] 213 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 2 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell
OS1/10/4/214 Site of TOWER Tower of Sark (Site of) Tower of Sark (Site of) James Church Farmer Tower of Sark Robert Irving Laborer, Tower of Sark 059 [Situation] At Tower of Sark This is the site of a Border House Tower, formerly the residence of Kinmont Willie - William Armstrong
OS1/10/4/214 KINMONT WILLIE'S GRAVE Grave of Kinmont Willie Grave of Kinmont Willie James Church, Farmer, Tower of Sark Robert Irving, Laborer, Tower of Sark 059 [Situation] 9 Chains S.W. [South West] from Tower of Sark. This is the grave of Kinmont Willie of border notoriety
OS1/10/4/214 Site of MORTON CHURCH Parish Church (Site of) Parish Church (Site of) Morton Church James Church, Farmer, Tower of Sark Robert Irving, Laborer, Tower of Sark J Elliot Esqre Middleholm 059 [Situation] 9 Chains S.W. [South West] from Tower of Sark This is the Site of the Parish Church of. the Parish of Morton.
OS1/10/4/214 [Page] 214 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 2 -- Trace 1 [Note Site of Morton Church] -- The church of Morton stood near a hamlet of the same name on the Eastern bank of the Sark -- Chalmers' Caledonia
OS1/10/4/215 CRAWSKNOWE Crowsknowe Crowsknowe Crawsknowe Crawsknowe Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] Estate documents & Plans J Elliot Esqre. 059 [Situation] 50 Chains South from Tower of Sark. This name applies to a number of small houses, each having vegetable gardens attached, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/215 CRAW'S KNOWE Crow's Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm 059 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] vicinity of Crowsknowe. A small arable Knowe on the Tower of Sark farm.
OS1/10/4/215 BLACK SIKE Black Syke Black Syke Mr William Brown Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] 059 [Situation] To the East of River Sark. A small stream having its source to the east of "Crowsknowe", and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Sarke Burn
OS1/10/4/215 [Page] 215 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 2 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/216 SCOTS' DIKE Scots' Dike Scots' Dike Scots' Dike Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] New Statl. [Statistical] Account, 059 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. An old bank extending from Crowsknowe to Scots' Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike]. It forms the boundary between England and Scotland
OS1/10/4/216 SCOTSDIKE PLANTATION Scotsdike Plantation Scotsdike Plantation Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] 059 [Situation] At the Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A long stripe of Mixed wood extendi [extending] from Crowsknowe to Scots' Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/216 GLENZIER BECK Glenzier Beck Glenzier Beck William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham, Farmer Nether Bogrie 059 [Situation] From 16 chains South of Glenzier Flow S. [South] to River Esk. A large stream having its source near Beckhall and flowing in a southerly direction, falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/216 [Page] 216 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 2 -- Trace 6 [Note Scots' Dike] -- see Page 232, [Signed] James Harper ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/216 For note on Scots' Dike see OS1/10/4/237.
OS1/10/4/217 GLENZIER GARDEN Garden Garden Glenzier Garden Glenzier Garden Alexander Armstrong Farmer Garden Archibald Armstrong Farmer Glinzier Hall Estate Papers and Plans J Elliot Esqre. 059 [Situation] Towards the Sn. [Southern] district of this Ph. [Parish] A house one storey high thatched and in bad repair having Offices with thrashing machine and a farm of arable land attached. Tenented by Alexander Armstrong. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/217 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Alexander Armstrong Farmer Garden Archibald Armstrong Farmer Glinzier Hall 059 [Situation] From the N.Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E. [South East] through Wn. [Western] division of Parish. A Considerable Stream having its source at the "Blough Wells" and running in a Southerly direction for about five or six miles falls into the "River Esk"near "Fordsbraehead" This name is applied to it from the confluence of Tomshiel Burn and Hawknest Lake, to its junction with the above river.
OS1/10/4/217 [Page] 217 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 3 -- trace 1 [Signed] J Resuugan Sape. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/218 GLENZIER HALL Glinzier Hall Glinzier Hall Alexander Armstrong Farmer Garden Archibald Armstrong Farmer Glinzier Hall 059 [Situation] 22 chains S.E. [South East] from Garden. A largh farm house two stories high with Offices and thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden, Orchard, and a farm of Arable land attached. Tenented by Archibald Armstrong. The property of the DUke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/218 GLENZIER PLANTATION Glinzier Plantation Glinzier Plantation Alexander Armstrong Farmer Garden Archibald Armstrong Farmer Glinzier Hall 059 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Glenzier Hall. A large Wood near the farm of "Glinzier Hall" It consists of Fir & Forrest trees. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/218 [Page] 218 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 5 -- Trace 2 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/219 MUIR Muir Muir John Armstrong Woodhouselee Moor Archibald Armstrong Farmer Glinzier Hall William Doughty, Forester Byreburnfoot 059 [Situation] 1 mile East of Garden. A Small house one storey high with garden & Offices attached. It is on the farm of Woodhouslees and occupied by the shepherd. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/219 BOUGHLIN BURN Boughlin Burn Boughlin Burn John Hogg Joiner Bouchlin Bar William Thompson Farmer Bouchlin 059 [Situation] From 16 chains N.W. [North West] from Hughs-rig - S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A small stream having its source on the farm of "Mossknowe" and running in a southerly direction into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/219 [Page] 219 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 3 -- trace 3 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/220 ALMONSIDE Almonside Almonside George Broach, Farmer Almonside John Murray, Greenbankhead 059 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile South East of Glenzier Hall, A large farm house two stories high, with offices, all in good repair, there is a garden & a farm of arable land attached. Tenanted by George Brooch, and on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/220 [Page] 220 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 3 -- Trace 6 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/221 GREENKNOWE Greenknowe Greenknowe William Graham Farmer Greenknowe John Murray Greenbrowhead 059 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Glenzier Hall. Is a Small farm house One Story high slated and good repair, having Offices, garden and a small farm of arable and pasture land attached. Occupied by William Graham. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/221 GLENZIER BECK Glenzier Beck Glenzier Beck William Graham Farmer Greenknowe John Murray Greenbrowhead 059 [Situation] From 16 chains South of Glenzier Flow S.E. [South East] to Sn. Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary. A small stream having its source on the farm of Mossknowe, & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/221 [Page] 221 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 3 -- trace 4 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/222 GREENBRAEHEAD Greenbrowhead Greenbrowhead Green Braehead Greenbraehead Greenbraehead John Murray Greenbrowhead Walter Lawson Glinzier Garden Johnston's County Map of Dumfries Estate Papers and Plans J Elliot Esqre. 059 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Glenzier Hall. Is applied to three cottages on the farm of "Glinzier Hall". They are one story high & in good repair having vegitable gardens attached, occupied by laboring men. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/222 GILL (Ruins of) Gill Gill Walter Lawson Glinzier Garden John Murray Greenbrowhead 059 [Situation] 8 chains S.W. [South West] from Greenbrowhead. The ruins of a small house on the farm of Garden. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/222 [Page] 222 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 3 -- trace 5 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/4/223 GRAYSTONE FLOW Greystone Flow Greystone Flow Walter Glendinning CrossKeys Hotel Canonbie William Little Grocer 053; 059 [Situation] 3/4 mile West from Canonbie Holm. An extensive tract of land the surface of which is moss Peats are cut for fuel by the surrounding inhabitants it is on the farm of Woodhouselees and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/223 TINNISHALL Tinnishall Tinnishall Tinnishall Johnston's Map of Dumfriesshire J Elliot Esqre. Estate Plans etc. 059 [Situation] 12 Chains South of Graystone Flow. A Farm and Steading to which a garden is attached, - on the Estate of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/223 [Page] 223 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 1 [Note Graystone Flow] -- Graystone Flow See Page 197 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/224 BIRKEN SIKE Birken Syke Birken Syke Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead 059 [Situation] To the West of River Esk, A stream having its rise on the farm of Woodhouselees flowing easterly till it enters the River Esk between Hollinghurst and Woodhouselees.
OS1/10/4/224 GRAIN BURN Grain Burn Grain Burn Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead 059 [Situation] To the North of Boughlin Burn. A stream having it's source near the Office houses of Woodhouselees flowing in a southerly direction till it enters Bouchlin Burn near Woodslee
OS1/10/4/224 GRAINHEAD Grainhead Grainhead Grainhead James Hyslop (Newtown) A. Walker (Grainstonehead) W. Bond (Blackrig) 059 [Situation] East of Grain Burn. Applies to a cottage on the farm of Woodhouselees.
OS1/10/4/224 [Page] 224 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assisstant]
OS1/10/4/225 OVER WOODHOUSELEES Woodhouselees Woodhouselees Over Woodhouselees Over Woodhouselees Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead Estate Plans J Elliot - Middleholm 059 [Situation] On the west bank of River Esk. A two Storey house having garden and extensive office houses attached situated on the right bank of the River Esk a little above Grainstonehead it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Miss Bell
OS1/10/4/225 CANONBIE HOLM Canonbie Holm Canonbie Hiolm Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Robert Nicol Gardner Lymiecleuch 053; 059 [Situation] Between River Esk and Liddel Water. A peice of land extending from Hallgreen to the Junction of the River Esk and River Liddal it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/4/225 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water River Liddal River Liddal Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch James Connel Esqr Irvine House James Elliot, Farmer Middleholm Miss Church Park House James Halliday, Shepherd Park House Johnstons County Map 059 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A river having its source at Peel Fell Roxburghshire flowing southerly till it enters the River Esk opposite Woodslee
OS1/10/4/225 [Page] 225 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/226 TINNISHALL COTTAGES Tinnishall Tinnishall Tinnishall Cottages Tinnishall Cottages Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead J Elliot Esqre. Estate Plans & Documents 059 [Situation] About 3/4 mile S.W. [South West] from Woodhouselees. This name applies to two houses one storey high having gardens attached situated on the farm of Woodslee the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by agricultural labourers
OS1/10/4/226 BOUGHLIN BURN Boughlin Burn Boughlin Burn Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead Andrew Jackson Labourer Drybrow 059 [Situation] From 16 chains N.W. [North West] from Hughsrig S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A stream having its source on the farm of Mossknowe and flows through the farms of Woodslee and Woodhouselees and enters the River Esk at the Cauldron Pool
OS1/10/4/226 [Page] 226 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/227 NETHER WOODHOUSELEES Woodslee Woodslee Nether Woodhouselees Nether Woodhouselees Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead Estate Papers and Plans J Elliot Esqre. 059 [Situation] 33 chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Woodhouselees. A handsome house three storeys high having garden, Office house and arable farm attached Situated a little below Grainstonehead it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mrs Scott Elliot.
OS1/10/4/227 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead 053; 059 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] through central division of Parish. A river having its source at the confluence of the Black Esk and White Esk in the parish of Westerkirk flowing in a southerly direction till it enters the Solway Firth
OS1/10/4/227 CALDRON POOL Cauldron Pool Cauldron Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 059 [Situation] In River Esk. A pool in the River Esk situated a little below where Boughlin Burn enters the River Esk
OS1/10/4/227 [Page] 227 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 5 [Note Caldron Pool] -- Caldron - a pot etc. -- Walker's Dictionary [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/228 OLDMILL Oldmill Oldmill Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead 059 [Situation] Near the Sn. [Southern] extremity of Canonbie Holm. A one storey house in bad repair having garden attached situated on Canonbie Holm near Mill Pool it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by a Coal pitman
OS1/10/4/228 GRAINSTONEHEAD Grainstonehead Grainstonehead Walter Glendinning Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead 059 [Situation] 1/4 mile South from Woodhouselees. A row of one storey houses with gardens attached situated on the farm of Woodslee the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by agricultural labourers
OS1/10/4/228 WILLOW POOL Willow Pool Willow Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 059 [Situation] At the junction of Liddel water with River Esk. A pool in the River Esk situated at the confluence of the River Liddal and River Esk.
OS1/10/4/228 [Page] 228 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 4 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/229 MILL POOL Mill Pool Mill Pool Robert Nicol Gardener Lymiecleuch William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot 053; 060 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A pool in the River Liddal situated opposite Oldmill
OS1/10/4/229 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Miss Church Park House James Halliday, Shepherd Park House Johnston's County Map 053; 054; 059 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A small river having its source at Peel Fell Roxburghshire, flowing in a south westerly direction, falls into the River Esk at Liddel Moat.
OS1/10/4/229 [Page] 229 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 60 No 1 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/230 [Page] 230 [Blank page]
OS1/10/4/231 RIVER SARK Sark Burn Sark Burn Sark River Sark River Sark River Sark River Mr John Murray Glenzierfoot Mr WIlliam Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe William Allen, Farmer Barnglieshead Peter Graham, Farmer, Nether Bogrie Robert Irvine, Gardener Tower of Sark Johnston's County Map 053; 059 [Situation] Tracing Sn. Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary. This burn has its source in Langholm Ph. [Parish] and flows in a southerly direction till it empties itself into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/4/231 CADGILL BURN Catgill Burn Catgill Burn Cadgill Burn Cadgill Burn Cadgill Burn Cadgill Burn Mr John Murray Glenzierfoot Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe Revd. [Reverend] Mr Smith, Minister Half Morton Thomas Heard, Schoolmaster Half Morton William Graham, Farmer Cadgillhead Property documents 059 [Situation] At the S.wn. [South western] extremity of Ph. [Parish] A small burn having its source near Highstoneridge and flowing in an easterly dirrection till it empties itself into Sark Burn near Crowsknowe
OS1/10/4/231 [Page] 231 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 6 -- Trace 1 [Pencil note Cadgill Burn] -- Catgill Burn -- County Map [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/232 SCOTS' DIKE Scots Dyke Scots Dyke Scots Dike Mr John Murray Glenzierfoot Mr William Brown Crowseknowe See Note etc. 059 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. An old bank extending from Crowsknowe to Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] It forms the boundary between England and Scotland
OS1/10/4/232 SCOTSDIKE PLANTATION ScotsDyke Plantation ScotsDyke Plantation Scots' Dike Scotch Dike Mr John Murray Glenzierfoot Mr William Brown Crowsknowe New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Canonbie New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Canonbie 059 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. A long stripe of mixed wood extending from Crowsknowe to Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/232 [Page] 232 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 6 -- Trace 3 [Note Scots' Dike] -- See Page 2. [Note Scotsdike Plantation] -- (one word) [Note] -- Dyke though a common mode of spelling adopted by Statistical and other authorities and established in many districts of Scotland is not however recognised either Jamieson Brockett or English lexicographers. But Jamieson gives Fail - Dyke a wall of turf. Dike from Danish DIKE is probably the most correct spelling as applied to this antiquity, but probably Dyke from German DYCK may with propriety be applied to modern fences etc. Vide Names of several farms in Dumfriesshire when dyke is the established mode of spelling Dike - Dyk, a wall - a ditch, -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] Dike, a hedge, or fence, that which is digged. -- Brockett's Glossary of North Country words. [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/233 GLENZIER BECK Glenzier Beck Glenzier Beck Mr William Brown Schoolmaster Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] 059 [Situation] From near Beckhall S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A small stream having its source near Beckhall and flowing in a southeasterly dirrection till it joins the River Esk
OS1/10/4/233 SCOTSDIKE PLANTATION Scotsdyke Palntation Scotsdyke Palntation Mr William Brown Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] 059 [Situation] Along the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. A long stripe of mixed wood extending along the boundary dividing England and Scotland, from Crowsknowe toScots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pinke] The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/233 SCOTS' DIKE Scots Dyke Scots Dyke Mr William Brown Crowsknowe William Beattie Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] 059 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Parish Boundary. An old bank extending from Crowsknowe to Scots Dyke T.P. [Turn Pike] it forms the boundary between England and Scotland
OS1/10/4/233 [Page] 233 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 7 -- Trace 1 [Note] Scots' Dike -- See Page 232 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/234 NETHER GLENZIER Glenzierfoot Glenzierfoot Nether Glenzier Nether Glenzier Mr John Murray Occupant Mr William Brown Crowsknow Estate Documents etc J. Elliot Esqre Middleholm 059 [Situation] At the East bank of Glenzier Burn A middling sized farm house one storey high having suitable Offices etc all in good repair, there is an arable farm attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by John Murray
OS1/10/4/234 GLENZIER BURN Glenzier Burn Glenzier Burn Mr John Murray Glenzierfoot Mr William Brown Crowsknowe 059 [Situation] From the N.Wn. Ph. [North Western Parish] Boundary S.E, [South East] to Sn. Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary A consdierable burn having its sour [source] at Bloch Well and flowing in a south easterly dirrection till it joins the River Esk.
OS1/10/4/234 [Page] 234 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 7 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper
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OS1/10/4/235 ALMONDSIDE COTTAGE Almondside Cottage Almondside Cottage William McKie Grocer Almondside Cottage Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead J. Elliot Esqre Estate Plan and Papers 059 [Situation] Near the most Southern point of this Parish A two storey house with garden attached situated a little above Toddlewood it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by William Walker Grocer
OS1/10/4/235 CROSSDYKES Crossdykes Crossdykes William McKie Grocer Almondside Cottage Andrew Walker Labourer Grainstonehead J. Elliot Esqre Estate Plan and Papers 059 [Situation] Near the most Southern point of this Parish A two storey house with garden attached situated a little above Foddlewood it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by William Walker Grocer
OS1/10/4/235 SCOTSDIKE PLANTATION Scotsdyke Plantation Scotsdyke Plantation Walter Glendining Crosskeys Hotel Canonbie William Beattie Toll Keeper Scotsdyke 059 [Situation] At the Sn [Southern] Parish Boundary A long plantation of mixed wood extending from CrowsKnowe to Scotsdyke Turn pike it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/4/235 SCOTS' DIKE Scots' Dyke Scots' Dyke Scots' Dike Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Beattie Toll Keeper Scotsdyke See Page 232 059 [Situation On the Sn Ph [Southern Parish] Boundary This name applies to an old Dyke situated in Scotsdyke Plantation it forms part of the boundary between England and Scotland
OS1/10/4/235 [page] 235 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No 8 -- Trace 1 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe Ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/4/235 Crossdykes -- Last two authorities have been written over part of Almondside Cottage entry.
OS1/10/4/236 TODHILLWOOD Todhillwood Todhillwood Todhillwood Todhillwood Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie Mr Carruthers Occupant Toddlewood Mr E. Gibson (Prioryhill) Mr William Bond Blackrig 059 [Situation] About 32 chains nearly East from Almondside Cottage. A two story house in excellent repair having garden attached situated on the right bank of the River Esk it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mr Carruthers
OS1/10/4/236 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk William Little Grocer Byreburnfoot Robert Nicol Gardner Lymiecleuch 053; 059 [Situation] On the S.En [South Eastern] Parish Boundary A river having its source at the confluence of the Black Esk and White Esk in the parish of Westerkirk flowing southerly till it enters the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/4/236 SCOTSDIKE T.P. Scotsdyke T P [Turn Pike] Scotsdyke T P [Turn Pike] Scotsdyke T P [Turn Pike] Walter Glendining Cross Keys Hotel Canonbie William Beattie Tollkeeper Crossdyke Board at Toll Bar 059 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] point of this Ph. [Parish] A one storey house with garden attached used for the purpose of collecting Toll it is the property of the Dumfries Road Trustees and occupied by William Beattie
OS1/10/4/236 [Page] 236 Parish of Canonbie -- Sheet 59 No.8 -- Trace 2 [Signed] R Stotherd Capt. [Captain] REngs. [Royal Engineers] 31st March 1858 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/4/237 [page] 237 4 -- OS1/10/4 Co [County] DUMFRIES [stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE -- 26 JUN. 91 [JUNE 1891] CANONBIE PLAN -- page 37 13 -- 3 37 14 -- 5 46 1 -- 7 46 5 -- 9 45 12 -- 13 46 9 -- 15 46 10 -- 17 45 10 -- 19 46 13 -- [21] 46 14 -- [25] 46 13 -- 31 53 1 -- [--] 53 2 -- 32 53 3 -- 33 53 4 -- 37 54 1 -- [43] 54 2 -- 49 54 3 -- 55 53 5 -- 59 53 6 -- 65 53 7 -- 75 53 8 -- 83 54 5 -- 95 54.6 -- 103 54 7 -- 58 53 9 -- [114] 53 10 -- 117 53 11 -- 123 53 12 -- 131 54 9 -- 151 54 10 -- 159 53 13 -- 167 53 14 -- 169 53 15 -- 177 53 16 -- 185 54 13 -- 202 1/2 54 14 -- 211 59 2 -- 213 59 3 -- 217 59 4 -- 223 60 1 -- 229 59 6 -- 231 59 7 -- 233 59 8 -- 235 44 PLANS
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OS1/10/4/238 [page] 238 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 46/9, 46/13, 54/1, 54/5, 54/9, 54/13, -- Archer Beck -- 16, 23, 34, 97, 153, 206, 53/3, -- Auchenrivock -- 34, 53/4, 53/7, -- Auchenrivock Plantation -- 34, 77. 53/3, -- Auchenrivock Tower -- 35, 53/3, 53/7, -- Auchenrivock Flow -- 36, 76, 54/1, -- Albierig -- 46, 54/1, -- Archerbeck Cottage -- 47, 53/5, -- Auldhouse Rig -- 61. 53/8, -- AiKtree Well -- 85, 54/5, 54/9, -- Archerbeck Wood -- 97. 153, 54/5, -- Andrew knowes -- 99, 53/12, -- Alderly Hole -- 141, 54/9. -- Airnlie -- 157, 59/3, -- Almondside -- 220, 59/8, -- Almondside Cottage -- 235, 57/13 37/14, -- Black Edge -- 3, 5, 46/1, 45/12 37/13 -- Black SiKe -- 7, 13, 3 46/13, -- Bog Craigs -- 22, 46/13, -- Bogcraigs -- 22, 46/13, -- Bruntshielbog -- 22, 46/13, -- Bruntshiel Hill -- 23, 46/14 -- Broad Edge -- 25, 46/14, - Broad Edge Bog -- 25, 54/1 -- Black Sike -- 45. 53/4, 54/1, 53/8, 53/12, -- Byre Burn 39, 42½, 85, 137, 53/4, 53/8, -- BroomieKnowe -- 42, 86, 54/1, -- BacKgate -- 43, 54/7, -- Brown Knowe -- 57, 54/7, -- Brown SiKe -- 57, 53/5, -- Bield Knowe -- 59, 53/5, -- Bigholm SiKe -- 60, 53/5, -- Blough SiKe -- 60, 53/5, -- Back Burn -- 60, 53/7, 53/11, 53/12, -- Briery Bank -- 82, 124, 133, 53/8, -- Byreburn -- 93, 53/8, -- Byreburn Bridge -- 93, 53/8, 53/12, -- Birniefoot -- 94, 142, 53/8, -- Birnie -- 94, 54/5, -- Burntcleuch Bridge -- 100, 54/8, -- Burntcleuch -- 101. 54/5, -- Burnt Cleuch -- 101, 54/6, -- Blackland SiKe -- 111, 54/6, -- Bendal Pool -- 114, 54/6, -- Boat Pool -- 114, 53/9, -- Barngliesh -- 116. 53/9, -- Barngliesh head -- 116, 53/10 -- Barngliesh Cottage -- 118, 53/10, 53/14, -- Bogrie Flow -- 121, 169, 53/11, -- Blackrig -- 123, 53/11, -- Blackrig SiKe -- 123, 53/11. 53/12, -- Braidredland Burn -- 124, 131, 53/11, -- Bankhead -- 127, 53/11. -- Bulmansknowe -- 129, 53/11, -- Bulmans Knowe -- 129, 53/12, -- Braidredland -- 131, 53/12, -- Broomieholm Cottage -- 135, 53/12, -- BrooKwoodlees -- 136, 53/12, -- Byreburn Wood -- 138, 53/12, -- Broomy Holm -- 139, 53/12, -- Byreburnfoot -- 139, 53/12, -- Byreburnfoot Bridge -- 140, 53/12, -- Byreburnside -- 142, 53/12, -- Bentend -- 142, 53/12, -- Bogle Gill -- 148, 54/9, -- Blinkbonny -- 152, 54/9, -- Burnside -- 158, 54/10, -- Black Rock -- 161, 54/10, -- Blae Pot -- 162, 53/14, -- BecKhall -- 173, 53/14, -- BecKhall Moss -- 173, 53/15, 59/3, 59/4, -- Boughlin Burn -- 179, 219, 226, 53/15, -- Boughlin T.P. [Turn Pike] -- 180, 53/15, -- Boughlin -- 183, 53/16, -- Broadmeadows -- 185, 53/16, -- Brick-kiln -- 187, 53/16, -- Blethering SiKe -- 189. 54/14, -- Black Kist Pool -- 211, 59/2, -- BlacK SiKe -- 215, 59/4, -- BirKen Sike -- 224, 46/5, 46/9, -- Cliftons Lake -- 11, 15, 46/5, -- Cross SiKe -- 12, 45/12, -- CronKsbanKhead -- 14, 45/12, 46/9, -- CronKsbank Hill -- 14, 16, 46/15, -- Cross Grain -- 28. 53/2, 53/6, -- CocKplay -- 32, 68, 53/3, -- Crofthead -- 36, 53/4, -- Counter Seat -- 39, 54/1, -- Churn Cleuch -- 47, 54/2, -- Craigs -- 51, 54/2 -- Cauldside -- 52, 54/3 -- Chapel (Ruins of) -- 55, 53/8, -- Cauldwell SiKe -- 85, 53/8, -- CrooKed Pool -- 90, 53/8, -- Claygate -- 93, 54/5, -- Cat Cleuch -- 100, 54/6, -- Clay Cleuch -- 104, 54/6, -- Cauldside -- 105, 53/10, -- Chapelhill -- 122, 53/12, -- Canonbie Mill -- 132, 53/12, -- Cross Burn 135,
OS1/10/4/239 [page] 239 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 53/12, -- Cat Clints -- 137, 53/12,-- Chapel Pool -- 140, 54/9, -- Canonbiemuir -- 155, 59/4, -- Canonbie Colliery -- 156, 54/9, -- Catsbit -- 158, 53/10, -- Cat Linns -- 161, 54/10, -- Cowugly Pool -- 164, 53/14, -- Corse Sike -- 173. 53/16, -- Cross Keys Hotel -- 191, 53/16, -- Canonbie Bridge -- 193, 53/16, -- Crowdie Cleuch -- 195, 53/16, -- Church -- 196, 53/16, -- Closes -- 198, 53/16, -- Closes Burn -- 198, 53/16, 53/4, -- Canonbie Holm -- 202, 225, 53/13, 54/14, -- Crookholm -- 206, 211. 59/2, -- Crowsknowe -- 215, 59/4, -- Caldron Pool -- 227, 59/6, -- Cadgill Burn -- 231, 46/13, -- Dry Grain -- 23. 53/8 -- Dunk Pool -- 90, 54/6, -- Dryslack Wood -- 110, 54/10, -- Dormont Pool -- 163, 53/16, -- Drybrow Cottages -- 185, 53/16, -- Dead Neuk -- 188, 54/13, -- Dougal Bank -- 205, 54/13, -- Dougal Pot -- 205, 53/15 -- Drybrow -- 178, 46/14, -- EcKie's Grain -- 28, 53/7, -- Enthorn -- 81, 53/11, -- Elf Knowe -- 127, 53/12, -- EsKbank -- 146, 53/12. 53/16, -- EsKbank Wood -- 148, 189, 54/6, -- Francis' Ford -- 106, 53/12, -- Fairy Loup -- 141, 53/12, -- Free Church -- 147, 53/16, -- Forgebraehead -- 189, 53/16, -- Forge -- 194, 45/16, 46/13, -- Green Burn -- 20. 21, 46/13, 46/14, -- Grayscrogs SiKes -- 23. 27. 46/14, -- Grayscrog Knowe -- 27, 54/2, -- Gray Rig -- 49 54/2. 54/6, -- Green Knowe -- 50, 65, 53/7, -- Glencartholm Wood -- 77. 53/8, -- Greenburn -- 86, 53/8, -- Grey Stone -- 86, 53/8, -- Glencartholm -- 87, 53/8, 53/12, -- GilKnockie Tower 88, 134, 53/10, 53/14, -- Glenzier Flow -- 121, 171, 53/6, 53/10, 53/10, 53/11, 53/14, 53/15, 59/2 59,7 -- Glenzier Burn -- 66, 119. 122, 127, 172, 181, 217, 234. 53/11, -- Grain -- 124, 53/12, -- GilKnocKie Cottage -- 133, 53/12, -- GilKnocKie Bridge -- 135, 54/10. -- Grindstone Sike -- 160, 53/14, 59/2, 59/3, -- Glenzier Beck -- 174, 216, 221, 53/14, -- Glenzier School -- 175, 53/15, -- Glenzierhead -- 177, 53/15, -- Grainie Sike -- 177, 53/15, -- Greenrig -- 179. 53/15, -- Glenzier Bridge -- 181, 53/15, -- Glenzier-Beckknowe -- 182. 53/15, -- Glenzier Lodge -- 183, 53/16, 59/4, -- Greystone Flow -- 197, 223, 59/2, -- Garden -- 217, 59/2 -- Glenzier Hall -- 218, 59/2, -- Glenzier Plantation -- 218, 59/3, -- GreenKnowe -- 221, 59/3, -- Greenbrowhead -- 222, 59/3, -- Gill -- 222, 59/4, -- Grain Burn -- 224, 59/4, -- Grainstonehead -- 228, 59/7, -- Glenzierfoot -- 234, 53/4. -- Howgillcleuch -- 39, 46/11, -- Honeyspots -- 8, 46/10, 45/16, 46/14, -- How Gill -- 17, 20, 26, 46/14, -- Hollis' Rig -- 25, 53/4, -- Hill -- 40, 54/1, -- Hardenside -- 43. 54/1, -- Hardenside Hill -- 44, 54/1, -- Hardenside Sike -- 44, 54/1, -- Hillback -- 47, 53/5. 53/9, -- Hall Burn -- 63, 115, 53/7, -- Hag Hill -- 78, 53/7, -- Hag Plantation -- 78. 53/7, -- Hag Burn -- 78, 53/7, -- Hag -- 79, 53/7, -- Hecks Ford -- 79, 53/7, -- Hag School -- 80, 53/7, -- Hecks -- 80, 53/7, 53/8, -- Hecks Burn -- 82. 84, 53/8, 54/5, -- Hook Sike -- 86. 96, 53/8, -- Holsehouse Quarry -- 88, 53/8, -- Holehouse Pool -- 90, 54/5, -- Hillback -- 98, 54/5, -- Harelaw-Garden -- 102, 54/6, -- Harelawpike -- 103, 54/6, -- Harelaw Pike -- 103, 54/6, -- Harelawgate -- 107, 54/6, -- Harelaw Lime Works -- 107, 54/6, -- Harelawhill -- 108, 54/6 -- Harelawhag -- 108.3
OS1/10/4/240 [page] 240 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 54/6, -- Harelaw School -- 108.; 54/6, 54/10, -- Harelaw Sike -- 111, 163, 54/6, -- Harelaw -- 112, 54/6, -- Harelaw Tower (Site) -- 112, 54/6, -- Harelawmill -- 113, 54/6, -- Holmfoot -- 113, 53/10, -- Hawknest Lake -- 121, 53/12, -- Holehouse -- 131, 53/12, -- Holehouse Bridge -- 133, 53/12, -- Holehousegate -- 143, 53/12, 53/16, -- Holehouse Flow -- 143, 186, 53/12, -- Holehouse Dub -- 144, 53/12, -- Holehouse Bog -- 144, 53/12, -- Hush Pool -- 148, 54/9. 54/10, Harelawhole -- 154, 160, 54/10, -- Hag Wash -- 161, 53/14, -- Hawkshall -- 171, 53/15, -- Hughsrig -- 178, 53/16, -- Hallgreen -- 200, 53/16, -- Hollinhirst -- 200. 54/13, -- Hillhead -- 204, 54/13, -- Haa Pool -- 208, 53/3, 53/6, 53/7, 53. 53/6. 53/7 -- Irvine Burn -- 33, 67. 75, 53/3. -- Irvineburn Wood -- 36, 54/13, -- Inch Pool -- 209. 53/10, -- Jock's Knowe -- 120, 53/12, -- Jockshill -- 149, 53/12, 53/16, -- Jockshill Sike -- 149, 195, 54/10, -- Janet's Sike -- 159. 53/16, -- Jock's Pool -- 192, 46/14, 54/2, -- Knowe Head -- 29, 50, 53/6, -- Kerr Height -- 65, 53/6, -- Kerrbush -- 67, 53/6, -- Kerr -- 72, 53/7, -- Kirkcaldy -- 81, 54/5, -- Kilnhouse -- 102, 54/10, -- Knowehead -- 165, 53/16, -- Knottyholm -- 190, 59/2, - Kinmont Willie's Grave -- 214, 46/14, -- Long SiKe Bog -- 26, 53/5, 46/14, 53/9, -- Long SiKe -- 63, 30, 115, 54/7, 54/6, 54/10, 53/16, 54/13, 54/14, 59/4, 60/1, -- Liddel Water -- 57, 109, 165, 202, 57. 206, 211, 225, 229. 53/5, -- Leaheads -- 62, 53/5, -- Leaheads Hill -- 62, 56/6, -- Limey Sike -- 68, 53/6 -- Long Rig -- 72. 53/8 -- Little Thorniewhats SyKe -- 91. 54/6 -- Longcroft -- 112. 53/10 -- Lower Tomshielburn -- 118. 53/11 -- Loophill -- 128. 53/12 -- Loaninghead -- 147. 54/10 -- Loup SiKe -- 159. 54/10 -- Loup Pool -- 164. 53/15 -- Ladyhousesteads -- 177. 53/16 -- Lymie Cleuch -- 192. 53/16 -- Lymiecleuch -- 194. 53/16 -- Little Moat Pool -- 199. 53/16 -- Long Pool -- 199. 46/13 -- Mungo's Fauld -- 21. 46/13, 46/14 -- Mid Cleuch -- 23, 28. 46/14 -- Muckle Knowe -- 26. 46/14 -- Muirburnhead -- 30. 54/3, 46/14, 46/15 -- Muir Burn -- 30, 31, 58. 53/3 -- Mid Pool -- 35. 53/4 -- Marl Well -- 37. 53/4 -- Middlerig -- 42. 54/1 -- Millstead -- 45. 54/2, 54/6 -- Millgill Burn -- 51, 105. 53/5 -- Mid Rig -- 59. 53/5 -- Minister's Slack -- 64. 53/6, -- Macrieholm Knowe -- 71, 53/6, -- Maukins Mire -- 71, 53/8, -- Mumbie Cottages -- 83, 53/8, -- Mumbie Tower (Site) -- 84, 53/8, -- Major Wood -- 94, 53/11, -- MossKnowe -- 126, 53/12, -- Moatlea Bank -- 137, 53/12, -- Mount -- 141, 53/12, 53/16, -- Manse -- 147, 193, 53/15, -- Mouldyhill -- 184, 53/16, -- Marsh House -- 188, 53/16, 60/1, -- Mill Pool -- 190, 229, 53/16, -- Moss-side -- 198, 53/16, -- Mason's Stream -- 199, 59/2, -- Milltown -- 213, 59/2, -- Morton Church (site) -- 214, 59/3, -- Muir -- 219, 54/3, -- Nether Bankhead -- 58, 53/7, -- Nittyholm -- 80. 53/8, -- Nether Mumbiehirst -- 83, 53/8, -- New Woodhead -- 91, 53/8, -- North Wood -- 92, 54/5, -- Nether Millsteads -- 98, 54/5, -- Nether Barrascroft -- 99,
OS1/10/4/241 [page] 241 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 53/11, -- Newbie -- 128, 53/12, -- Nether Thorniewhats -- 138, 53/13 -- Nether Bogrie -- 168, 53/15, -- Nethertown -- 182, 54/13, -- Newtown -- 207, 54/1, -- Orchardrig -- 43, 53,/8, -- Over Thorniewhats -- 87, 54/5, -- Orchard -- 95, 54/5, -- Outer Woodhead -- 95, 54/5, -- Over Barrascroft -- 95, 53/10, -- Outer Hill --117, 53/13, -- Over Bogrie -- 167, 53/15, -- Overtown -- 182, 53/16, -- Oldkiln Knowe -- 202, 59/4, -- Oldmill -- 228, 57/13, 46/5, -- Perter Burn -- 3. 9, 46/1, 46/5, -- Perter Sike -- 7. 11, 46/5, -- Perter Rig -- 10, 46/5, -- Perter Hill -- 11, 45/12, -- Perterburn -- 13, 45/16, 46/13, -- Padle Hush -- 19, 21. 54/6, -- Parkhouse -- 105, 53/12, -- Pingle Sike -- 115, 53/12, -- Peak Pool -- 139, 53/12, -- Priorhill -- 149, 54/10, -- Penton Linns -- 162 54/10, -- Penton Bridge -- 164, 53/15, -- Plantingfoot -- 181, 53/15, -- Plantinghead -- 183, 53/16, -- Pasturehead -- 185, 53/16, -- Prior Linn -- 191, 53/16, -- Post Office -- 191 53/16, -- Priorhill T.P. [Turn Pike] -- 192, 53/16, -- Park House -- 196, 53/16, -- Priorlinn -- 200, 53/16, -- Priory (Site) -- 201, 54/13, -- Prioryhill -- 203, 45/12, 46/9, -- Raegill Burn -- 14, 15, 45/16, -- Raegill Rig -- 19, 45/16, 46/14, -- Rae Gill Burn -- 19, 29, 53/3, 53/7, 53/8, 53/12, 53/16, 59/4, -- River Esk -- 33, 77, 88, 136, 190, 227, 53/6, - Rotten Knowe -- 72, 54/6, -- Roans Wood -- 110, 53/10, -- Ryehills -- 118, 53/12, -- Rampy Syke -- 140, 54/9, -- Rowan Burn -- 151, 54/9, -- Rowanburnhead -- 151, 54/9. -- Rowanburn Cottages -- 155, 54/10, -- Roadend T.P. (Turn Pike) -- 160, 53/13, 53/14, 59/2, 59/6, 59/8, -- River Sark -- 168, 170, 213, 231, 236, 53/16, -- Round Pool -- 199, 54/13, -- Rowanburnfoot -- 209, 46/10, -- Standing Stone -- 17, 53/6, -- Strait Sike -- 66, 53/6, -- Standing Bog -- 66, 53/7, -- SKelly Pool -- 79, 53/8, -- School -- 89, 54/6, -- Slack -- 111, 53/10, 53/11, -- Saddlers SiKe -- 122, 125, 53/12,-- Shortsholm Pool -- 132, 53/12, 53/16, -- Skelton Sike -- 150. 195, 53/12, -- Slackhead -- 150, 54/9, -- Sillybush --150, 54/9, -- SiKehead -- 152, 54/10, -- Shielingmoss -- 163, 53/10, -- Smithy Sike -- 167, 53/16, -- School -- 187, 53/16, -- School -- 194, 59/2, -- School -- 215, 59/2, 59/6, 59/7, 59/8, Scots DiKe -- 216, 232, 233. 235 59/2, 59/6, 59/7, 59/8, -- Scotsdike Plantation -- 216, 232. 233. 235. 59/8, -- ScotsdiKe T.P. (Turn Pike) -- 236, 46/5, 45/12, 45/16, 53/3, 53/4, -- Tarras Water -- 9, 13, 19. 33, 41, 46/9, -- The Haunches -- 16, 53/3, 53/4. -- Tarrasfoot -- 34, 39. 53/3, -- Tarrasfoot Pool -- 35, 53/4, -- Tarrasfoot Hill -- 38, 53/4, -- The Lake -- 40, 53/6, -- Thiefs Slack -- 65, 53/6, 53/10, -- Torbeck Hill -- 73, 120, 53/7, -- The Grain -- 76, 53/8, -- Thorniewhats Sike -- 87, 53/8, -- Tail -- 91, 54/5, -- Tower (Site) -- 96, 54/5, 54/8, -- Tail Wood -- 100, 154, 54/5, -- Tailhead -- 102, 54/6, -- The Pot -- 109, 53/10, -- Tomshielburn -- 119, 53/11, -- Tathsteads -- 123, 53/11, -- Tarcoon -- 125, 53/11 -- Tarcoon Hill -- 126,
OS1/10/4/242 [page] 242 Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 53/12 -- Tommy's Pool -- 144, 53/16, -- Trummels Pool -- 193, 53/12, -- The Moat -- 145, 54/13, -- Todcleuchside -- 203, 54/13. -- Todknowehead -- 207, 59/2, -- Tower of Sark -- 213, 59/2, -- Tower (Site) -- 214, 59/4, -- Tinnishall -- 226, 59/8, -- Toddlewood -- 236, 54/2, -- Upper Bankhead -- 53, 53/8, -- Upper Mumbiehirst -- 83, 53/10, -- Upper Tomshielburn -- 119, 53/5, -- Viewy Knowe -- 61, 46/13, -- Weirhead -- 24, 46/13, -- Watson's Sike -- 24, 53/4, -- Wreny Syke -- 40, 54/2, 54/6, -- Whitlawside Burn -- 52. 106, 54/2, -- Whitlawside -- 53, 53/5, -- Whaup Knowe -- 59, 53/7, -- Whiteknowe -- 81, 54/5, -- Willie's Knowe -- 97, 54/6, -- Whitlawside Moss -- 103, 54/6, -- Whitlawside -- 106, 53/12, -- Windyhill -- 142, 53/12, -- Woodside -- 150, 53/16, -- Watch-hill -- 187, 53/16, -- Woodhouse -- 188, 54/13, -- WhiteKnowe -- 203, 54/13, -- WhiteKnowefoot -- 204, 54/13, -- Woodbankhead -- 207, 59/4, -- Woodhouselees -- 225, 59/4, -- Woodslee -- 227, 59/4, -- Willow Pool -- 228, ADDENDA. 37/13, 46/1, 46/5 -- Black Sike -- 3. 7, 10, 46/1, 46/5, -- Burrowstown Moss -- 8, 11, 46/13, 54/1, -- Bannock SiKe -- 21, 42 1/2, 54/1, -- Blowthroughit -- 46, 54/13, -- Battle Knowe -- 184 1/2, 46/10, -- Cairn -- 17, 53/3. 53/7, -- Crofthead Plantation -- 35. 76, 53/8, -- Camp -- 92, 53/12, -- Carsaddle Peak -- 137ª. 59/2, -- Crow's Knowe -- 215, 46/5, -- Deep Slack -- 11, 53/8, -- Dark Wood -- 86, 53/6, -- Fort -- 71 46/14, -- Green Holes -- 26, 56/12, -- GilKnockie Castle -- 136 1/2, 59/1, -- Grainhead -- 224, 53/8, 53/12, -- Habbs SiKe -- 92, 134, 53/10, -- Horse Knowes -- 118 1/2, 53/12, -- Holehouse Tower -- 134, 54/3, -- Haugh's Brae -- 208, 59/4, -- Kinmont Tower -- 226 1/2, 46/1, -- Loch Knowe -- 8, 45/12, -- Mirk Bush -- 13, 53/9, -- Newhouses -- 115, 53/3, -- Pickley Hole Wood -- 36. 46/1, -- Rottenbush Sike -- 7, 53/4,,-- Tarrasfoot Plantation -- 41. 46/1, -- Watch Craigs -- 8.