Dumfriesshire volume 20

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OS1/10/20/1 EWES Ewes Ewes Ewes Walkers County Map of Dumfries Crawford's County Map of Dumfries Johnston's County Map of Dumfries [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] point of the County of Dumfries. The name of this Parish - derived from Gaelic Uisge - was anciently written Ewesdale which is now contracted into Ewes the name of the Stream which from North to South bisects the entire district. The Parish of Ewes is bounded on the North by that of Cavers in Roxburghshire, on the East by Castleton in Roxburghshire and Canonbie in this County, on the South by Canonbie and Langholm and on the West by Westerkirk. There is no detached part of another Parish within its boundaries as above detailed, nor is there a detached part of it within the limits of any other Parish. It extends 8 miles in length and about 5 1/2 miles in average breadth, and contains about 25,000. Impl. [Imperial] Acres. The general appearance of the district is hilly - at the North and North-eastern districts the hills attain an altitude of from ten to fifteen hundred feet. The arable land is confined principally to the Banks of Ewes Water, the soil of which consists of light loam and gravel - on the higher grounds the soil has a tendency to a deep loam. The principal Streams are Ewes Water which having its source near Mosspaul at the northern extremity of the Parish and running South, bisects the district, Tarras Water from Hartsgarth Fell on the En. [Eastern] boundary and flowing S.S.W. [South South West] till it forms a part of the Southern Boundary and Muckledale or Meikledale Burn from Pikeshaw Hill on the Northern Boundary flowing S.S.E. [South South East] to Ewes Water. Numerous other considerable Streams and rills rising in the interior and also others from the hills at the West and Eastern districts, all contribute their waters either to Ewes Water or Tarras Water. The great Turnpike Road from Edinburgh to Carlisle via Hawick [Continued on page 2]
OS1/10/20/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Ewes -- Co. [County] of Dumfries
OS1/10/20/2 EWES Ewes Ewes Ewes Walkers County Map of Dumfries Crawford's County Map of Dumfries Johnston's County Map of Dumfries [Continued from page 1] "Hawick running along the West bank the Ewes traverses the whole length of the Parish. No minerals are wrought nor manufactories carried on. Coal has been supposed to exist. The district is in the strictest sense rural; it has no village. Nearly 3/4 of the Parish belong to the Duke of Buccleuch. Farm Steadings have in general excellent accommodation and many modern improvements. The population at the last census was 334, which shews a considerable decrease since 1755 when it was 392. Several circular entrenchments are distinctly visible throughout this Parish believed to have formed ancient British Forts of which the New Statistical Account of Ewes says "there are the remains of Small Stations, which - evidently from their formation appear to be either Saxon or Pictish". The Site of the Church anterior to the Reformation has been shewn of which Chalmers in his Caledonia mentions that "The principal Church of Ewisdale was dedicated to St. Cuthbert, and stood on the West side of the Ewis, at a hamlet which was called Kirktown of Nether Ewis." Another ancient Church is said to have existed at the same period as the above, but no one in the district can point out its Site. Two Chapels are likewise said to have stood respectively at Mosspaul and Unthank, of which the Site of the latter can only be pointed out. The Site of that at Unthank has been shewn.
OS1/10/20/2 [Page] 2 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Co. [County] of Dumfries Oct. [October] 1857.
OS1/10/20/3 MOSSPAUL INN Mosspaul Inn John Govenlock, Inn Keeper, Mosspaul Inn James McVitie, Roadman, Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] At the Nn. [Northern] point of Parish on the boundary between Dumfries And Roxburgh Shires A commodious house two storeys high, slated and in good repair. Having a vegetable garden and Office-houses attached, it is used as an Inn, licensed for the accomodation of Travellers. The dwelling house is situated in County Roxburgh and stabels in the Parish of Ewes. occupied by John Govenlock, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/3 PENANGUS HOPE Glen Penago Glen Penago Penangus Hope Penangus Hope John Govenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul Inn James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend William Norman Kennedy Hawick Origines Parochiales Scotia (By C. Innes) 027 [Situation] On the Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary A large hollow extending from Ellson Fell in an easterly direction; Glenpenago Burn flows through its centre which fall into Mosspaul Burn
OS1/10/20/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 4 -- T [Trace] 2 Glenpenago Burn [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonald SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/4 BACK BURN Back Burn John Govenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul Inn James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027; 028 [Situation] In Nn. [Northern] Parish district. This is a continuation of Long Grain, which receives its name from Mosspaul Inn flowing tangent with the Main Road in a Southerly direction for nearly a mile and empties itself into Mosspaul Burn
OS1/10/20/4 MOSSPAUL BURN Mosspaul Burn John Govenlock. Inn Keeper Mosspaul Inn James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] A little to the East of Back Burn. A large burn having its name from Mosspaul Inn, flows in a Southerly direction for two miles tangent with the Road and empties itself into Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/4 LONG GRAIN Long Grain Long Grain John Govenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul Inn James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027; 036 [Situation] Tracing Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary A small burn rising at the base of Wisp Hill, flowing in a Westerly direction and empties itself into Back Burn at Mosspaul Inn.
OS1/10/20/4 WISP HILL Wisp Hill See Page 9.
OS1/10/20/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 4 -- [Trace] 2 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/5 EWENSHOPE FELL Inshope Fell Inshope Fell Ewenshope Fall Ewenshope Fall Ewenshope Fall James Rodger Shepherd Eweslees. William Turnbull Shepherd Terrona James Baptie Teviothead John Anderson Teviothead William Armstrong Teviothead 027 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A hill of a conical shape, the surface of which is covered with Rough Pasture. A wire fence passes over its summit which which forms the boundary between Roxburghshire and Ewes Ph. [Parish] the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/5 EWES DOORS Ewes Doors Ewes Doors Ewes Doors Ewesduris James Baptie John Anderson William Armstrong Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Dumfriesshire 027 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. A glen between Pikethaw Hill and Wisp Hill across which the County Boundary passes. The old road from Hawick to Langholm formerly passed this way.
OS1/10/20/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 7 -- Trace 2 Ewes Doors [note] Duris - a door. New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Dumfriesshire. [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/6 PIKETHAW HILL Pike Thaw Pikethaw Hill See Page 28, Mr. Hardy, Sorbie
OS1/10/20/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 1. -- [Trace] 3 Little Kew [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/7 MUCKLE WHIN CLEUCH Muckle Whin Cleuch James Rodger Shepherd Eweslees Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleeshope 027 [Situation] To the North of Eweslees Hope A small Hollow the surface of which is Rough Pasture, a small stream flows through its centre in a Southerly direction until it empties itself into Eweslees Burn
OS1/10/20/7 LITTLE WHIN CLEUCH Little Whin Cleuch Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleeshope 027 [Situation] 16 Chains N.W. [North West] from Muckle Kew Cleuch. A small Hollow the surface of which is Rough Pasture. A stream flows through its centre in a southerly direction until it empties itself into Eweslees Burn
OS1/10/20/7 EWESLEES BURN Eweslees Burn James Rodger Shepherd Eweslees Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleeshope 027 [Situation] At the N. En. [North Eastern] extremity of Frodaw Height. A large burn rising at the base of Pike Thaw it flows in an easterly direction and empties itself Mosspaul Burn
OS1/10/20/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 7 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/8 [Page] 8 -- Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27. No. 7 Trace 4 Muckle Kew [crossed out] Little Kew [crossed out] Frodaw Height - See Name Sheet for 27/11 Eweless Hope - See Name Sheet for 27/8 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/9 WISP HILL Wisp Hill Robert Scott Farmer Eweslees Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleeshope 027 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A large hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is covered with Rough and heathy Pasture, its one of the highest hills in the Parish of Ewes; an undefined Boundary runs along its summit seperating the County of Roxburgh from Ewes Ph. [Parish] it is on the farm of Eweslees, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/9 MUCKLE WHIN CLEUCH Muckle Whin Cleuch Described on 27. 7. T4 [Sheet 27 No. 7 Trace 4]
OS1/10/20/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 8 -- Trace 1 Enterluce Syke [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/10 ENTERLUCE SIKE Enterluce Syke Walter Rodger, Shepherd, Ewesleeshope Isaac Rodger, Shepherd, Ewesleeshope 027 From the S.W. [South West] Slope of Wisp Hill - S.E. [South East] to Mosspaul Burn- A Small Stream having its source on the east Side of Wisp Hill running in a South easterly direction it empties itself into Mosspaul Burn.
OS1/10/20/10 DRY SIKE Dry Syke James McVitie, Roadman, Fiddlebankend James Rodger, Shepherd, Eweslees 027 [Situation] On the West bank of BacK Burn.- A Small Stream rising at the base of Wisp Hill flowing in an easterly direction until it empties itself into Back [Burn.]
OS1/10/20/10 Parish of Ewes Sheet 27 No. 8 Trace 4 [Page] 10 [Signed] J Mc Donald Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/11 PENANGUS HOPE Glen Penago Described on 28 No. 5 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburghshire.
OS1/10/20/11 GLENREIF RIG Glenreif Rig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] On the East bank of Mosspaul Burn A considerable hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is covered with Rough Pasture the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/11 BACK BURN Back Burn J. Greenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027; 028 [Situation] Nearly parallel with Mosspaul Burn This is a continuation of Long Grain having the name Back Burn applied to it, from Mosspaul Inn, flowing in a Southerly direction for about 50 Chains from that into Mosspaul Burn
OS1/10/20/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 8 -- Trace 3 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/12 WHIN FELL Whin Fell Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleehope James Rodger Shepherd Eweslees 027 [Situation] South of Wisp Hill. A middling sized hill, prominent from the road and very steep the surface of which is Covered with R P [Rough Pasture] and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/12 EWESLEES BURN Eweslees Burn Described on 27 .7. T4 [Sheet 27 No. 7 Trace 4]
OS1/10/20/12 TOD SIKE Tod Syke Walter Rodger Shepherd Ewesleeshope James Rodger Shepherd Eweslees 027 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] of Whin Fell. A small stream rising at the east base of Whin Fell, flowing in an easterly direction until it empties itself into Mosspaul Burn.
OS1/10/20/12 EWESLEES HOPE Eweslees Hope Mr. Hardy, Sorbie J. Common 027 [Situation] N. [North] of Frodaw Height. A sloping hollow on the north side of Frodaw Height.
OS1/10/20/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr [Sapper] Royal Engineers
OS1/10/20/13 MOSSPAUL BURN Mosspaul Burn John Govanlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul James McVitie 027 [Situation] From Mosspaul Inn on Nn. [Northern] Boundary S.S.W. [South South West] to Ewes Water. A large Burn runs along the base of several hils, and Tangent to the main Road for 2 miles, it receives Mosspaul burn from Mosspaul Inn but has another name in County Roxburgh, it flows in a southerly direction and empties itself into Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/13 BUGHT KNOWE Bught Knowe James Govanlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Glenreif Rig. A middling sized hill of a conical shape the surface of which is covered with Rough pasture the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- [No.] 8 -- Trace 5 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/14 GLENREIF BURN Glenreif Burn James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] From the east of Glenreif Rig S.W. [South West] to Carewoodrig Burn. A large Burn rising on the face of Elson Fell, it is very rocky in some parts, and has a scar very conspicuous from the main road at its source flowing in a southerly direction until it empties itself into Carewoodrig Burn.
OS1/10/20/14 ROUGH SIKE Rough Syke Described on 28. 5 [Sheet 28 No. 5]
OS1/10/20/14 CASTLEWINK Castle Wink See Name Sheet for Plan 27/12.
OS1/10/20/14 GLEN REIF Glen Reif See Name Sheet for Plan 27/12.
OS1/10/20/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 8 -- Trace 6 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/15 PENANGUS HOPE Glen Penago Glen Penago Mr. John Govenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul Mr. Robert McVittie Roadman Fiddlebankend 028 [Situation] On the Nn. [Northern] Parish Boundary. A large glen extending from the Southwestern base of Carlin Tooth in a northwesterly direction for about 50 Chains and from that in a westerly direction, ending at Mosspaul. Its surface is covered with rough pasture, there is a stream flowing through it called Glenpenago Burn which forms the boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire.
OS1/10/20/15 RUSH SIKE Rush Syke Rush Syke Mr. John Govenlock Inn Keeper Mosspaul Mr. Robert McVittie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027 [Situation] On the South bank of Glen Penago. A small stream having its source at the base of Ellsor Fell flowing in a northerly direction till it joins the Glen Penago Burn.
OS1/10/20/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 5 -- Trace 1 Glen Penago [note] take out alter Penangus Hope Glenrief Rig [crossed out] Rush Sike [note] Sike. A Rill. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe C/A [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/16 CARLIN TOOTH Carlin Tooth Carlin Tooth Mr. John Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires A small hill over which the boundary of Dumfries and Roxburghshire passes its surface is rough pasture and situated on the farm of Carewoodrig, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/16 CAREWOODRIG HOPE Carewoodrig Hope Carewoodrig Hope Mr. John Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] South of Carlin Tooth. A large glen extending from the north base of Carlin Tooth to the head of Back Burn the surface of which is rough pasture, it is situated on the farm of Carewoodrig
OS1/10/20/16 CAREWOODRIGHOPE BURN Carewoodrighope Burn Carewoodrighope Burn Mr. John Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] In Carewoodrig Hope A stream flowing in a Southerly direction from the north base of Carlin Tooth till it empties itself in to Back Burn it is situated on the farm of Carewoodrig
OS1/10/20/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 5 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civiian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/17 ASHY SIKE Ashie Syke Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] side of Little Tudhope Hill. A small stream having its source on Tudhope hill, and flows from that, in a southerly direction untill it joins Carewoodrighope burn.
OS1/10/20/17 CRAIGY CLEUCH Craigie Cleuch Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] From the South of Tudhope Hill S.W. [South West] to Carewoodrighope Burn. A small hollow the surface of which is rough pasture, a small stream runs through its centre which has its rise on Tudhope hill & flows in a south-westerly direction till it joins Carewoodrighope burn.
OS1/10/20/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Ewes -- 28 - 5 - 3 [Sheet 28 -- No. 5 -- Trace 3] Ashy Sike [note] Ashy, Pale, like ash colour. English Dictionary or Ashy - Abounding with the Ash tree. Either of these may be the correct spelling here, As distinctive from Ashie - abounding with Ashes, - In the Scotch there is the word Ashiepattle a neglected child - or a child which is allowed to lie among ashes. Craigy Cleuch [note] Craigy, Rocky Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary. Carlin Tooth [crossed out] Carewoodrig Hope [crossed out] [Signed] William Paton Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/18 LITTLE TUDHOPE HILL Little Tudhope Hill James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig. 028 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A small but steep hill on the boundary of Dumfries & Roxburghshire, the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. It is on the farm of Carewoodrig property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/18 TUDHOPE HILL Tudhope Hill James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] Adjoining Little Tudhope Hill on the S.E. [South East]. A large and conspicuous hill on the boundary of Dumfries & Roxburghshire, the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. It is steep at all sides except its southern base which is nearly flat; being of a ridge-shape.
OS1/10/20/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Ewes -- 28 - 5 - 3 [Sheet 28 -- No. 5 -- Trace 3] [Signed] William Paton Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/19 ELLSON FELL Ellson Fell Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Carlin Tooth. A large & conspicuous hill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture It is on the farm of Burnfoot property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/19 ROUGH SIKE Rough Syke Andrew Lilico Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 027 [Situation] From the South of Ellson Fell W. [West] to Glenrief Burn. A small stream having its source on Ellson Fell, and flowing in a westerly direction till it joins Glenrief Burn.
OS1/10/20/19 CARSEMUNGO SIKE Carsemungo Syke Described on sheet 28-9
OS1/10/20/19 CASTLEWINK Castle Wink Described on sheet 27-12
OS1/10/20/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Ewes -- 28 - 5 - 4 [Sheet 28 -- No. 5 -- Trace 4] [Signed] William Paton Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/20 ANTON HEIGHTS Anton Heights Andrew Lilies, Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Ellson Fell. A range of hills of about 40 chains in extent, partly on the boundary of Dumfries and Roxburghshire the surface of which are covered with rough pasture. They are on the farm of Carewoodrig property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/20 UPPER ANTON SIKE Upper Anton Syke Andrew Lilies Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] On Anton Heights A small stream rising on Anton Heights and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Back Burn.
OS1/10/20/20 NETHER ANTON SIKE Nether Anton Syke Andrew Lilies Shepherd Carewoodrig James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot 028 [Situation] On Anton Heights A Small stream having its source on Anton Heights and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Back Burn.
OS1/10/20/20 Parish of Ewes Sheet 28-5-5 [Page] 20
OS1/10/20/21 ROSE SIKE Rose Syke Rose Syke Mr. John Telfer, Shepherd, Carewoodrig Mr. James Scott, Shepherd, Burnfoot 028 [Situation] From the SW [South west] base of tudhope Hill - S.E. [South East] to Kew Sike .- A small stream having its Source at the base of Tudhope flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters Kew Syke near the head of Back Burn.
OS1/10/20/21 KEW SIKE Kew Syke Kew Syke Mr. John Telfer, Shepherd, Carewoodrig Mr. James Scott, Shepherd, Burnfoot 027; 028 [Situation] At the North base of Pyat Knowe A small stream having its Source at the north side of Carewood Rig and flowing at the base of Pyat Knowe till it enters into Back Burn.
OS1/10/20/21 BACK BURN Back Burn Back Burn Mr. John Telfer, Shepherd, Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior], Shepherd, Carewoodrig 027; 028 [Situation] From the junction of Carewoodrighope Burn and Kew Sike S.W. [South West] to Carewoodrig Burn. This name applies to a stream having its source at the foot of Carewoodrig Hope flowing in a westerly direction till it enters Carewoodrig Burn a little above March Syke it is situated on the farm of Carewoodrig.
OS1/10/20/21 Parish of Ewes Sheet 28 No. 5 Trace 6 [Page] 21 Pyat Knowe - Described on Sheet 28 No. 9 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
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OS1/10/20/23 TUDHOPE HILL Tudhope Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 28/5.
OS1/10/20/23 KEW SIKE Kew Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 28/5.
OS1/10/20/23 ROSE SIKE Rose Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 28/5.
OS1/10/20/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 28/6
OS1/10/20/24 PYAT KNOWE Pyat Knowe See Name Sheet for Plan 28. 5.
OS1/10/20/24 [Page] 24 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Sheet 28. [No.] 6.
OS1/10/20/25 ST MARTIN'S HEIGHT St. Martin's Height Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little Schoolmaster Ewes. 027 [Situation] On Fawside An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" over which runs the boundary dividing the parishes of "Westerkirk" and "Ewes." It is Covered with heath - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie Eauston Square London
OS1/10/20/25 MUCKLE KNOWE Muckle Knowe Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 027 [Situation] On Faw Side A hill on the farm of Meikledale, the surface of which is covered with heath - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beaty. The parish boundary seperating Ewes & Westerkirk passes over the summit of this hill.
OS1/10/20/25 FAW SIDE Faw Side See Name Sheet for Plan [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk and Ewes.
OS1/10/20/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 10 -- Trace 1
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OS1/10/20/27 RASHYGRAIN HEIGHT Rashygrain Height Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill. John Little Schoolmaster Ewes. 028 [Situation] On the boundary between Ewes and Westerkirk and Roxburghshire. An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" over which passes the boundary between "Roxburgh" & Dumfries". It is covered with heath - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie Eauston Square London
OS1/10/20/27 RASHY GRAIN Rashy Grain Henry Oliver. John Little. 028 [Situation] At the South of Rashygrain Height. A small stream arising out of the south side of "Rushiegrain Height" and running in a southerly direction forms, in conjunction with "Pykethaw Syke" the source of "Meikledale Burn".
OS1/10/20/27 PIKETHAW SIKE Pykethaw Syke Henry Oliver. John Little. 027 [Situation] At the East side of Rashygrain Height. Is a small stream arising out of the west side of "Pike Thaw" and running in a southerly direction forms the head of "Meikledale Burn"
OS1/10/20/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 11 -- Trace 1 Rashy Grain [note] Rashy - abounding with rushes. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary Pikethaw Sike [note] To be corrected See P. [Page] 6
OS1/10/20/28 PIKETHAW HILL Pike Thaw Pike Thaw Pikethaw Hill Pikethaw Hill Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little School-master Ewes. Johnston's County Map Mr. Hardie, Sorbie. 027 [Situation] On the County Boundary. A considerable hill on the farm of Meikledale. It is covered with Heath and on its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The boundary seperating the counties of Dumfries & Roxburg [Roxburgh] passes over this hill.
OS1/10/20/28 KEW SIKE Kew Syke Henry Oliver. John Little. 027; 028 [Situation] Between Rashygrain and Frodaw Heights. A small stream arising out of the south side of "Pike Thaw and runs in a southerly direction into the "Cauldron".
OS1/10/20/28 FRODAW HEIGHT Frodaw Height Frodaw Height Henry Oliver John Little. 027 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Pike Thaw Hill. An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" It is Covered with heath the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie Euston Square London
OS1/10/20/28 PEACH HILL Peach Hill Described on Sheet 27 No. 12
OS1/10/20/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 11 -- Trace 2 Pikethaw Hill [note] To be corrected See P. [Page] 6
OS1/10/20/29 ST MARTIN'S SIKE St. Martin's Syke Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little School-master Ewes. 027 [Situation] From St. Martin's Height S.E. [South East]. A small stream arising out of "St. Martin Height" and running in a southerly direction into "Muckledale Burn" near the junction of St. Kettle Syke.
OS1/10/20/29 MEIKLEDALE BURN Meikledale Burn Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 027; 036 [Situation] From the junction of Rashy Grain and Pikethaw Sike - South to Ewes Water. A considerable stream arising out of "Rushiegrain Height" and "Pike Thaw" and running in a southerly direction for about 3 miles, collecting numerous streams, falls into Ewes Water near "Meikledale" farm.
OS1/10/20/29 [Page] 29 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 11 -- Trace 4 St. Kettle Syke [crossed out]
OS1/10/20/30 CALDRON SIKE Caldron Syke Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill. John Little School-master Ewes. 027 [Situation] From South of Frodaw Height S.W. [South West] to Meikledale Burn. Is a small stream arising out of the north side of "Dan's Hags" and running in a westerly direction into "Meikledale Burn"
OS1/10/20/30 DAN'S HAGS Dan's Hags Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 027 [Situation] South of Frodaw Height. An elevated portion of land on the farm of Meikledale the surface of which is covered with heath, - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie, Euston Sq. [Square] London
OS1/10/20/30 GLENVARREN SIKE Glenvarren Sike See Name Sheets 27.12.
OS1/10/20/30 ST MARTIN'S HEIGHT St. Martin's Height See Name Sheets 27.10.
OS1/10/20/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 11 -- Trace 5 Dan's Hags [note] trace 6 Muckle Knowe [crossed out]
OS1/10/20/31 PEACH HILL Peach Hill Peach Hill Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees Mr Alexander Pott Burnfoot 027 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] Parish district A considerable elevation on the farm of Eweslees, the surface of which is rough pasture; it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/31 HOPE Hope Hope Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees James Rodger occupant 027 [Situation] On Eweslees Burn North of Peach Hill. A small house one storey high, having a vegetable garden attached, occupied by James Rodger, shepherd on the farm of Eweslees; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/31 WHIN FELL Whin Fell See Name Sheet for 27.8.
OS1/10/20/31 FRODAW HEIGHT Frodaw Height See Name Sheet for 27.11.
OS1/10/20/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/32 EWESLEES Eweslees Robert Scott Farmer Eweslees. 027 [Situation] At the East base of Peach Hill. A large farm house 2 storeys high in good repair. There is a vegetable garden and a farm of 1700 acres. Tenanted by Robert Scott, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/32 EWESLEES BURN Eweslees Burn Described on 27.7 T4 [Trace 4]
OS1/10/20/32 FRODAW SIKE Frodaw Syke Robert Scott Farmer Eweslees. 027 [Situation] Between Peach Hill and Frodaw Height. A small Burn rising on the east side of Froda, it runs in a northerly direction and flows into Ewes lees burn
OS1/10/20/32 [Page] 31 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/33 LAUDER SIKE Lauder Syke Lauder Syke Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees James Rodger Shepherd The Hope 027 [Situation] At N.En. [North Eastern] base of Crude Hill A small stream having its source on the east side of Crude Hill and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins Glenrief Burn.
OS1/10/20/33 MOSSPAUL BURN Mosspaul Burn Described on Sheet 27 No. 8
OS1/10/20/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 12 -- Trace 2 Whin Fell [crossed out] Bught Knowe [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/34 CASTLEWINK Castle Wink James Scott Shepherd Burnfoot James McVitie Roadman Fiddlebankend 027; 028 [Situation] Between Glenrief Burn and Carewoodrig Burn. A large hill of a Circular appearance, prominent from the Road, the top of which is Covered with mountain grass it is on the farm of Burnfoot the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/34 GLENREIF BURN Glenreif Burn Described on 27 No. 8 T6 [Trace 6]
OS1/10/20/34 GLEN REIF Glen Reif Estate documents 027 A deep valley on the west side of Castlewink
OS1/10/20/34 BUGHT KNOWE Bught Knowe Described on Sheet 27 No. 8 027
OS1/10/20/34 [Page] 34 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 3 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/35 COOM SIKE Coom Syke Coom Syke Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees James Rodger The Hope 027 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] slope of Peach Hill. A small stream having its source at the south of Peach Hill and flowing in a southeasterly direction till it joins Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/35 GLENVARREN SIKE Glenvarren Syke Glenvarren Syke Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees James Rodger Shepherd The Hope 027 [Situation] To the N.W. [North West] of Fiddleton Brae. A small stream having its source at the east side of Dan's Hags, and flowing in a N. [North] Easterly direction till it joins Coom Syke.
OS1/10/20/35 FIDDLETON BANKEND Fiddleton Bank End Fiddleton Bank End Mr. Robert Scott Eweslees James Rodger The Hope 027 [Situation] 1/2 mile South from Eweslees. A small house one storey high and in good repair, having a vegetable garden attached, occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/35 FIDDLETON WOOD Fiddleton Wood Described on Sheet 27 No. 16
OS1/10/20/35 FIDDLETON BRAE Fiddleton Brae Described on Sheet 27 No. 16
OS1/10/20/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 12 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/36 CRUDE HILL Crude Hill Crude Hill Mr. Alexander Pott, Burnfoot James Scott Shepherd Glenreif 027 [Situation] East of Peach Hill. A considerable hill the surface of which is rough pasture, and on the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. On the farm of Burnfoot, and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/36 GLENREIF Glenreif Glenreif Mr. A Pott Burnfoot James Scott Occupant 027 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Eweslees. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached occupied by James Scott Shepherd on the farm of Burnfoot.
OS1/10/20/36 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot Mr. A Pott Burnfoot James Scott Shepherd Glenrief 027 [Situation] About 50 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Eweslees A commodious farm house two storeys high, having suitable offices all in good repair, there is a large farm attached. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by Mr. Alexander Pott.
OS1/10/20/36 CAREWOODRIG BURN Carewoodrig Burn Described on Sheet 28 No. 10
OS1/10/20/36 BLACKHALL HILL Blackhall Hill Described on Sheet 27 No. 16
OS1/10/20/36 PEAT RIG Peat Rig See Name Sheet for Plan
OS1/10/20/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 12 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper [Civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/37 CARSEMUNGO SIKE Carsemungo Syke Carsemungo Syke Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] side of March Shank A narrow Stream which takes its source from the south base of Ellson Fell flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters the Back Burn a short distance below Nether Anton Syke
OS1/10/20/37 MARCH SHANK March Shank March Shank Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] In Nn. [Northern] Parish district. A sloping peice of ground situated between Carsemungo Syke and March Syke the surface of which is rough pasture it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/37 MARCH SIKE March Syke March Syke Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On S.W. [South West] side of March Shank. A small stream having its source from the south base of Ellson Fell flowing in a southerly direction till it enters the Carewoodrig Burn a short distance below Back Burn and immediately opposite Glendow Syke
OS1/10/20/37 CASTLEWINK Castle Wink Described on Sheet 27 No. 12
OS1/10/20/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 1 Ellson Fell [note] Not on this Plan [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/38 BILL'S CLEUCH Bill's Cleuch Bill's Cleuch Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On Nn. [Northern] bank of Back Burn. A small hollow through which flows a stream and enters the Back Burn it is situated near the base of Anton Heights on the farm of Carewoodrig its surface is rough pasture, and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/38 TUP KNOWE Tup Knowe Tup Knowe Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Shank Knowe. A small Knowe of a conical shape, the surface of which is heath and rough pasture situated on the farm of Crarewoodrig the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/38 ANTON HEIGHTS Anton Heights Described on Sheet 28. 5
OS1/10/20/38 NETHER ANTON SIKE Nether Anton Syke Described on Sheet 28. 5
OS1/10/20/38 UPPER ANTON SIKE Upper Anton Syke Described on Sheet 28. 5
OS1/10/20/38 BACK BURN Back Burn Described on Sheet 28. 5
OS1/10/20/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/39 PYAT KNOWE Pyat Knowe Pyat Knowe Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] Near the N.E [North East] point of this Parish. A small hill of a conical shape the surface of which is rough pasture it is situated on the farm of Carewoodrig and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/39 CAREWOODRIG Carewoodrig Carewoodrig Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] base of Pyat Knowe. A one storey house slated, having a vegatable garden and office houses attached occupied by Mr. James Telfer Shepherd situated on the farm of Carewoodrig and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/39 MIDDLEMOSS HILL Middlemoss Hill Middlemoss Hill Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] South of Pyat Knowe. A small hill the surface of which is heathy pasture situated between Fauchwin Syke and Tamond Syke on the farm of Carewoodrig the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/39 CAREWOOD RIG Carewood Rig Described on Sheet 28 No. 10
OS1/10/20/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/40 GLENDOW SIKE Glendow Syke Glendow Syke Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] base of Butter Hill. A stream having its source between Mid Hill and Tamond Heights flowing in a northerly direction till it enters Carewoodrig Burn nearly opposite March Syke it is situated on the farm of Carewoodrig and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/40 CAREWOODRIG BURN Carewoodrig Burn Described on Sheet 28 No. 10
OS1/10/20/40 PEAT RIG Peat Rig Described on Sheet 28 No. 13
OS1/10/20/40 GUILE HASS Guile Hass Guile Hass Guile Hass Andrew Elliot Castleton George Scott Castleton Estate Plans Castleton 028 [Situation] On the boundary between Roxburghshire and Dumfriesshire. A hollow between Stockcleuch Edge and Geordies Hill in Castleton on the boundary between Ewes and Castleton.
OS1/10/20/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/10/20/41 HEADLESS KNOWE Headless Knowe Headless Knowe Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Middlemoss Hill. A small knowe the surface of which is heathy pasture, situated between Stocking Syke and Tamond Syke on the farm of Carewoodrig and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/41 STOCKING SIKE Stocking Syke Stocking Syke Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] At S.W. [South West] base of Headless Knowe. A stream having its source at the base of Tamond Heights and empties itself into Carewoodrig Burn near the base of Headless Knowe and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/41 BUTTER HILL Butter Hill Butter Hill Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Headless Knowe. A considerable sized hill on the farm of Carewoodrig the surface of which is rough pasture situated between Glendow Syke and Stocking Syke and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/42 TAMOND SIKE Tamond Syke Tamond Syke Mr. John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] Between Middlemoss Hill and Headless Knowe. A small stream having its source from the Tamond Heights flowing in a northwesterly direction till it enters the Carewoodrig Burn between Middlemoss Hill and Headless Knowe on the farm of Carewoodrig the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/42 TAMOND HEIGHTS Tamond Heights Tamond Heights Mr. John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. A considerable Height over which passes the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburghshire the surface is heathy pasture and on its summit stands a Trignometrical Station it is stuated on the farm of Carewoodrig the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/42 STOCKCLEUGH EDGE Stockcleuch Edge Stockcleugh Edge Andrew Elliott Ewes George Scott Ewes 028 [Situation] On the County boundy [boundary] between Ewes & Castleton A large ridge along which the boundary of Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire passes.
OS1/10/20/42 [Page] 42 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 9 -- Trace 6 Geordie's Hill [crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/43 CAREWOOD RIG Carewood Rig Carewood Rig Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] In the N.E. [North East] Parish district A long ridge of land the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Carewoodrig, and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/43 CAREWOODRIG BURN Carewoodrig Burn Carewoodrig Burn Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] From Sn [Southern] Slope of Carewood Rig East to Ewes Water. This name applies to a burn having its source near the head of Carewood Rig and flows in a westerly direction till it enters the Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/43 FAUCHWIN SIKE Fauchwin Syke Fauchwin Syke Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On the West of Geordie's Hill A small stream having its source from near the top of Geordie's Hill flowing northerly till it enters the Carewoodrig Burn
OS1/10/20/43 PYAT KNOWE Pyat Knowe Described on Sheet 28 No. 9
OS1/10/20/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 10 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/44 GEORDIE'S HILL Geordie's Hill Geordie's Hill Mr. James Telfer Shepherd Carewoodrig Mr. John Telfer Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Carewoodrig 028 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfries And Roxburgh Shires A considerable sized hill over which passes the boundary of Dumfries and Roxburgh its surface is partly heathy and rough pasture, being situated to the south of Carewood Rig on its summit stands a Trignometrical Station and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/44 BILLHOPE HASS Billhope Hass Billhope Hass James Elliot Middleholm. Estate Map. 028 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A hollow between Tudhope and Geordies Hills.
OS1/10/20/44 [Page] 44 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 10 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/45 MUCKLE KNOWE Muckle Knowe Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 027 [Situation] On the Boundary between Westerkirk And Ewes. Is applied to a hill on the farm of "Meikledale". It is covered with heath the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beaty.
OS1/10/20/45 FAW SIDE Faw Side See Name Sheet for Plan 27/14 Ph. [Parish] Ewes.
OS1/10/20/45 BLACKGRAIN HEIGHT Blackgrain Height Blackgrain Height Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 027 [Situation] Adjoining Faw Side on the South. A considerable hill the surface of which is heathy pasture, the parish boundary passing over it, On the farm of Meikledale, the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beatty.
OS1/10/20/45 SWINGILL HEIGHT Swingill Height Henry Oliver Henry Anderson 027 [Situation] On Faw Side A hill of moderate height in close proximity to the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary.
OS1/10/20/45 CRAIGY EDGE Craigy Edge Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot 027 [Situation] Adjoining Blackgrain Height on the N.E. [North East]. A ridge of a hill on the farm of Meikledale, the surface of which is heathy pasture. The property of Miss Mary Stewart Beatty
OS1/10/20/45 [Page] 45 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 14 -- Trace 1 & 2 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/46 SWIN GILL Swin Gill See 27. 15 for descriptive remarks.
OS1/10/20/46 MIDDLE HILL Middle Hill Henry Oliver Shepherd Henry Anderson Rigfoot 027 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Blackgrain Height. A large hill on the farm of Meikledale the surface of which is heathy pasture, on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station; the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beatty, London.
OS1/10/20/46 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill. Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot. 027; 036 [Situation] From between Middle Hill and Blackgrain Height S.E. [South East] to Jockshope Burn. A large stream arising out of the south side of "Blackgrain Height" and running in a southerly direction into "Jockshope Burn".
OS1/10/20/46 THACKY SIKE Thacky Sike See Name Sheet for 36/2.
OS1/10/20/46 GLENHUMPHREY HILL Glenhumphrey Hill Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson 027; 036 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Blackgrain Height. An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" and on the summit of which stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station. Its surface is Chiefly rough pasture - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beaty.
OS1/10/20/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 14 -- Trace 3 & 4 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/47 SOLE HILL Sole Hill Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little School-master Ewes. 027 [Situation] In N.Wn. [North Western] Parish district An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" the surface of which is covered with Heath and rough pasture - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie, Eauston Square London
OS1/10/20/47 BLACK CLEUCH Black Cleuch Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 027 [Situation] Between Sole Hill and Craigy Edge. A hollow extending from the west side of "Sole Hill" and running in a southerly direction into "Swin Gill". A stream flows along the bottom that bears no name
OS1/10/20/47 CRAIGY EDGE Craigy Edge See Name Sheet for Plan 27.16.
OS1/10/20/47 ST MARTIN'S SIKE St. Martin's Syke Described on Sheet 27. No. 11
OS1/10/20/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 15 -- Trace 1 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/48 WHITE CLEUCH White Cleuch Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 027; 028; 037 [Situation] On the East bank of Meikleholm Burn. Is applied to a hollow extending from the north side of "Stibbiegill Head" and running in a westerly direction to "Meikledale Burn" and joins the latter a short distance above Green Cleuch. A stream flows along the bottom that bears no name
OS1/10/20/48 ST MARTIN'S HEIGHT St. Martin's Height See Name Sheet for Plan 27/10.
OS1/10/20/48 FIDDLETON SIKE Fiddleton Syke Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot. Ewes. 027 [Situation] From Stibbiegill Head S. [South] to Ewes Water. A stream arising out of "Stibbiegill Head" and running in a southerly direction into "Ewes Water" near "Unthank".
OS1/10/20/48 [Page] 48 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 15 -- Trace 2 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/49 COWED CLEUCH Cowed Cleuch Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot Ewes. 027 [Situation] On the North side of Swin Gill. A small glen through which flows a stream arising out of "Sole Hill' and running in a southerly direction falls into "Swin Gill"
OS1/10/20/49 RAMS GILL Rams Gill Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot Ewes 028 [Situation] On the South side of Swin Gill. A small Glen stream having its source on the north side of Glenhumphry Hill and running in a northerly direction for about 10 Chains, passes through it and joins the Swin Gill stream near "Cowed Cleuch".
OS1/10/20/49 SWIN GILL Swin Gill Described in Sheet 27 No. 14
OS1/10/20/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 15 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/50 GREEN CLEUCH Green Cleuch Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill. 027 [Situation] On the East bank of Meikledale Burn. A hollow extending from the west side of Stibbiegill Head and running in a westerly direction to "Meikledale Burn" and joins the latter about 20 Chains north of "Swingill". A stream flows along the bottom; that bears no name.
OS1/10/20/50 SWINGILL Swingill Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill. Henry Anderson Rigfoot. Ewes. 027 [Situation] At the East end of Swin Gill. Is applied to a house one storey high, slated and in good repair having a vegitable garden attached. It stands on the farm of "Meikledale" and at the junction of Swin Gill & "Meikledale Burn". Occupied by the shepherd - the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beattie Eauston Square London.
OS1/10/20/50 MEIKLEDALE BURN Meikledale Burn Described on Sheet 27. No. 11 027
OS1/10/20/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 15 -- Trace 5 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/51 DANS HAGS Dan's Hags
OS1/10/20/51 GLENHUMPHREY HILL Glenhumphreyhill See Name Sheet for Plan 27. 14. 027
OS1/10/20/51 [Page] 48 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Plan 27 -- [No]. 15 Black Cleuch [crossed out]
OS1/10/20/52 STIBBIEGILL HEAD Stibbiegill Head Stibbiegill Head Henry Oliver, Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot 027; 036 An extensive hill on the farms of Meikledale and Unthank the Surface of which is heath. On its Summit is a Trig.[Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/20/52 FIDDLETON BRAE Fiddleton Brae See Name Sheet for Plan 27. 16 027
OS1/10/20/52 LORD'S KNOWE Lord's Knowe See Name Sheet for Plan 27. 16,
OS1/10/20/52 UPPER HILL Upper Hill See following Page.
OS1/10/20/52 [Page] 52 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Plan 27 -- [No]. 15
OS1/10/20/53 UPPER HILL Upper Hill Upper Hill G Scott Shepherd Unthank Mr. E Aitchison Unthank 027 [Situation] Towards the Nn. [Northern] Parish district. A considerable eminence a little to the west of Fiddleton Bar (old,) the surface of which is rough pasture and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/53 FIDDLETON WOOD Fiddleton Wood Fiddleton Wood Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 027 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] side of Upper Hill. This name applies to an enclosure of mixed wood situated on Fiddleton Brae, at the side of the road leading from Carlisle to Hawick. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/53 FIDDLETON BRAE Fiddleton Brae Fiddleton Brae Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 036 [Situation] On the East side of Upper Hill. A steep incline extending along the Hawick and Carlisle road nearly 3 Miles, its surface is rough pasture. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/54 FIDDLETON T.P. Fiddleton T.P. [Turn Pike] Fiddleton T.P. [Turn Pike] Mrs. Hellen Byers Toll Collector Mr. William Johnston Campknowes 027 [Situation] On the Turnpike Road at Fiddleton Wood. A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden, the property of the Road Trustees, Hellen Byers, Collector.
OS1/10/20/54 CAMPKNOWES Campknowes Campknowes Mr. William Johnston Occupant. Mr. John Gowanlock Blackhall 027 [Situation] 10 chains S.E. [South East] from Fiddleton T.P. [Turn Pike] A small farm house, having suitable offices &c. all in good repair, there being a small farm attached. It was here that the famous freebooter Johney Armstrong was captured by King James; and he was afterwards executed at Killenrig. It derives its name from a Camp having been here at one time - no remains of which is now to be seen. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/54 [Page] 54 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 1 Fiddleton Bar (Old) [crossed out] - not a proper name, merely the house attached to an old T.P. [Turn Pike] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/55 BLACKHALL Blackhall Blackhall Mr. John Gowanlock Occupant. Mr. William Johnston Campknowes 027 [Situation] 25 Chains S.E.E. [South East East] from Fiddleton T.P. [Turn Pike]. A middling sized farm house two storeys high having suitable offices &c. all in good repair there is a farm of land attached, most of which is sheep pasture, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch tenanted by John Gowanlock
OS1/10/20/55 BLACKHALL SIKE Blackhall Syke Blackhall Syke Mr. John Gowanlock occupant, Blackhall Mr. William Johnston Campknowes 027 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Blackhall. A small stream having its source at Blackhall Hill and running in a westerly direction into Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/55 CAREWOODRIG BURN Carewoodrig Burn Described on Sheet 27 No. 12
OS1/10/20/55 EWES WATER Ewes Water See Sheet for Plan
OS1/10/20/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/56 BLACKHALL HILL Blackhall Hill Blackhall Hill Mr. John Gowanlock Occupant G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 027 [Situation] In En. [Eastern] vicinity of Blackhall. A considerable hill a little to the east of Blackhall, the surface of which is rough pasture; it is on the farm of Blackhall and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/56 BIRKIE HOPE Birkie Hope Birkie Hope Mr. John Gowanlock Occupant G Scott, Shepherd Unthank 027 [Situation] At the S.E. [South East] base of Blackhall Hill. A small hollow or glen at the South East base of Blackhall Hill, the surface of which is rough and heathy pasture and through its centre runs a small stream; on the farm of Unthank the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/56 PEAT RIG Peat Rig Described on Sheet 28 No. 13.
OS1/10/20/56 WETHER LAW Wether Law Described on Sheet 28 No. 13.
OS1/10/20/56 WHITE CLEUCH White Cleuch Described on Sheet 28 No. 13.
OS1/10/20/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/57 FIDDLETON SIKE Fiddleton Syke Fiddleton Syke G Scott. Shepherd Unthank William Johnston Campknowes 027 [Situation] On the N. [North] base of Lord's Knowe and S.E. [South East] to [--] A small stream having its source at the top of Fiddleton Brae, and running in an easterly direction till it joins Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/57 LORD'S KNOWE Lord's Knowe Lord's Knowe Mr. William Johnston Campknowes G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 027; 036 [Situation] South from Upper Hill. A small hill a little to the west of 'Sykefoot,' the surface of which is rough pasture. On the farm of Unthank; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/57 SIKEFOOT Sykefoot Mr. William Johnston Campknowes G Scott, Shepherd Unthank 027 [Situation] At the East Side of Lord's Knowe. A small house one storey high, having a vegetable garden attached, Occupied by labourers on the farm of Unthank. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 4 Fiddleton Brae [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/58 Site of CHAPEL [Unthank] Chapel (Site of) Chapel (Site of) Chapel (Site of) Chapel (Site of) Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank Mr. Little Schoolmaster Ewes New Statistical Account. 027 [Situation] In the graveyard At Unthank. This Chapel is said to have stood here sometime before the reformation, It was used principly for marriage, and by the pries coming at stated times to perform these rites in it. No remains of it are now seen; on the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/58 UNTHANK Unthank Mr. E Aitchison Occupant G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027 [Situation] 14 Chains East from Lord's Knowe. A middling sized farm house two storeys high, having suitable offices &c. all in good repair; there is a large farm of land attached mostly sheep pasture; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, tenanted by Mr. E Aitchison.
OS1/10/20/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 4 Unthank Burn [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/59 SEPPINGS HILL Seapanes Seapanes Seppings Hill Seppings Hill Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank R. Anderson J. Common 027 A considerable eminence west from wether Law, the surface of which is rough pasture, it is partly on the farm of Blackhall and partly on that of Unthank. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/59 UNTHANK BURN Unthank Burn Unthank Burn Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027 A considerable burn having its source at the junction of Back Burn and Fore Burn at the base of Wether Law - and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/59 SALTER GRAIN Salter Grain Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/59 WHITE HILL White Hill Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/60 BACK BURN Back Burn Back Burn Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 028 A small stream taking this name from the junction of the two streams that run through Birkie Hope and White Cleuch. It runs in a southerly dirrection till it joins Unthank Burn.
OS1/10/20/60 COCKPLAY HILL Cock Play Cock Play Cockplay Hill Cockplay Hill Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank Mr. Hardie Sorbie J. Common Sorbie 028; 037 A considerable eminence south of Wether Law, the surface of which is heathy pasture, it is on the farm of Unthank and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/60 FORE BURN Fore Burn Described on Sheet 28 No. 13
OS1/10/20/60 [Page] 60 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 27 -- No. 16 -- Trace 6 Wether Law [note] Already entered on this Plan. [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/61 PEAT RIG Peat Rig Peat Rig Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 028 [Situation] In N. En. [North Eastern] Parish district A considerable ridge of a hill, the surface of which is rough and heathy pasture, situated to the north west of Wether Law; on the farm of Unthank, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/10/20/61 WETHER LAW Wether Law Wether Law Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 028 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Peat Rig. A large hill on the farm of Unthank, the surface of which is heathy pasture, On its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/61 WHITE CLEUCH White Cleuch White Cleuch Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G. Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 028; 037 [Situation] Between Peat Rig and Wether Law, A small hollow or glen at the southern base of Peat Rig, the surface of which is heathy pasture, through its centre runs a stream. On the farm of Unthank.
OS1/10/20/61 BUTTER HILL Butter Hill For Descriptive Remarks See Sheet 28 No. 9 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Peat Rig.
OS1/10/20/61 [Page] 61 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/62 GLENDOW SIKE Glendow Syke Glendow Syke Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 028 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Peat Rig. A considerable stream having its Source on the north side of Mid Hill and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Carewoodrig Burn.
OS1/10/20/62 TAMOND HEIGHTS Tamond Heights Described on Sheet 28 No. 9
OS1/10/20/62 [Page] 62 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 13 -- Trace 1 Butter Hill [note] Already entered on this Plan [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/63 FORE BURN Fore Burn Fore Burn Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 027; 028 [Situation] From S.E. [South East] base of Wether Law W. [West] to Unthank Burn A small burn having its source on Mid Hill, and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Unthank Burn.
OS1/10/20/63 KNOCKING TROUGH Knocking Trough Knocking Trough Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 028 [Situation] On the N. [North] bank of Fore Burn. A hollow with a small stream having its source on "Wether Law", and flowing in a southerly dirrection through it till it joins Fore Burn.
OS1/10/20/63 COCKPLAY HILL Cockplay Hill Described on Sheet 27 No. 16
OS1/10/20/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 13 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/64 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott, Shepherd Unthank 028 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. A large hill, the surface of which is heathy pasture, on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, and the boundary dividing the Counties of Dumfries and Roxburgh passes over it. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/64 CLARK GRAIN Clark Grain Clark Grain Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 028 [Situation] From S. [South] of Mid Hill N.W. [North West] to Fore Burn. A small stream having its source at the base of Mid Hill and flowing in a westerly direction till it joins Fore Burn.
OS1/10/20/64 [Page] 64 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 28 -- No. 13 -- Trace 5 Cock Play [note] Already entered for this Plan. [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/65 BROAD HEAD Broad Head Broad Head Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk And Ewes. A considerable sized hill its surface is covered with heathy pasture and on its Summit stands a Trignometrical Station it is situated north of Wolfhope Head on the farm of Bush the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/66 JOCK'S HOPE Jock's Hope Jock's Hope Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill 036 [Situation] At the Southern extremity of Glenhumphrey Hill. This name applies to a hollow extending from the head of Jockshope Burn to Burngrains its surface is covered with heathy pasture and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/66 JOCKSHOPE BURN Jocks Hope Burn Jocks Hope Burn Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] In Jocks Hope. A long stream having its source from the junction of Thacky Syke and Rowantree Grain flowing in an easterly direction till it enters Meikledale Burn near Burngrains.
OS1/10/20/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 2 Middle Hill [crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/67 Thacky Sike Thacky Syke Thacky Syke Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] side of Middle Hill. A stream having its source near the top of Middle Hill flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters Jockshope Burn on the farm of Meikledale and the property of Miss Beattie Euston Square London.
OS1/10/20/67 ROWANTREE GRAIN Rowantree Grain Rowantree Grain Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] On the East side of Broad Head. A stream having its source from Rowantreegrain Heights flowing in an easterly direction till it enters Jockshope Burn on the farm of Bush the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/68 GLENHUMPHREY HILL Glenhumphrey Hill Described on Sheet 27 No. 15
OS1/10/20/68 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain Described on Sheet 27 No. 14
OS1/10/20/68 RAE GRAIN Rae Grain Rae Grain Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] From N.W. [North West] base of Roughbank Head, N.E. [North East] to Jock's Burn. A stream having its source at the base of Wolfhope Head flowing northerly till it enters Jockshope Burn a little below Rowantree Grain it is on the farm of Bush the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/69 WOLFHOPE HEAD Wolfhope Head Wolfhope Head Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] South of Broad Head.
OS1/10/20/69 WOLF HOPE Wolf Hope Wolf Hope Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] From Wolfhope Head extending S.E. [South East] to Rigfoot. This name applies to a hollow extending from Wolfhope Head to Rigfoot its surface is covered with heathy pasture and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/69 WOLFHOPE BURN Wolfhope Burn Wolfhope Burn Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] In Wolf Hope A stream having its source from the head of Wolfhope Head flowing in an easterly direction till enters Meikledale Burn near Rigfoot
OS1/10/20/69 MELLION MUIR Mellion Muir See Name Sheet for Plan 36/6.
OS1/10/20/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/69 The descriptive remark for Wolfhope Head is crossed out.
OS1/10/20/70 [Page] 70 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 5 Rae Grain [crossed out]
OS1/10/20/71 ROUGHBANK HEIGHT Roughbank Height Roughbank Height Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains 036 [Situation] South of Glenhumphrey Hill. A considerable sized hill the surface of which is heathy pasture on its summit stands a Trignometrical station it is situated between Jockshope Burn and Wolfhope Burn on the farm of Bush the property of of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/71 THOMSON SIKE Thomson Syke Thomson Syke Mr Henry Oliver Swingill Mr. Robert Telfer Burngrains 036 [Situation] From Roughbank Height S. [South] to Wolfhope Burn A small stream having its source from Roughbank Heights flowing southerly till it enters Wolfhope Burn below Rae Burn.
OS1/10/20/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 2 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/72 [Page] 72 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/73 GLENHUMPHREY HILL Glenhumphrey Hill Described on Sheet 27 No. 14
OS1/10/20/73 MEIKLEDALE BURN Meikledale Burn Described on Sheet 27 No. 11
OS1/10/20/73 LAIRD'S KNOWE Laird's Knowe Laird's Knowe Mr John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill 027; 036 [Situation] In Wn. [Western] Parish district. A large Knowe of a conical shape the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Meikledale and the property of Miss Beattie Eauston Square London.
OS1/10/20/73 JOCK'S HOPE Jock's Hope Described on Sheet 36 No. 2
OS1/10/20/73 JOCKS HOPE BURN Jocks Hope Burn Described on Sheet 36 No. 2
OS1/10/20/73 [Page] 71 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 2 Stibbiegill Head [crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/74 BURNT CLEUCH Burnt Cleuch Burnt Cleuch Mr John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr George Graham Shepherd Bankend 036 [Situation] From about 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Stibbiegill Knowe S.E. [South East] to Ewes Water. A hollow the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Unthank and through its centre flows a stream which empties itself into the Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/74 STIBBIE GILL Stibbie Gill Stibbie Gill Mr John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr. George Graham Shepherd Bankend 036 [Situation] Between Lairds and Stibbiegill Knowe. A glen & stream which has its source near the top of Stibbiegill Head flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters Meikledale Burn a little above Rigfoot situated on the farm of Meikledale and the property of Miss Beattie Euston Square London
OS1/10/20/74 FIDDLETON BRAE Fiddleton Brae See Page 53.
OS1/10/20/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/75 GOTTER GILL Gotter Gill Gotter Gill Mr. Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr. Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] On the East side of Roughbank Heights. A hollow through which flows a stream and enters Jockshope Burn a short distance from Burngrains situated on the farm of Bush and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/75 ROUGHBANK HEIGHTS Roughbank Heights Described on Sheet 36 No. 2
OS1/10/20/75 WITCH CRAIG Witch Craig Witch Craig Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr. Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] On Bellstone Rig. A small rocky projection on Bellstone Rig, called Witch Craig, no information could be learned as to the origin of the name it is on the farm of Bush, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/76 WOLFHOPE BUSH Wolfhope Bush Wolfhope Bush Mr. Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr. Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] On the South Side of Bellstone Rig. This name applies to a small peice of land the Surface of which is covered with Thorns and Forest Trees it is situated on the farm of Bush and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/76 WOLF HOPE Wolf Hope Described on Sheet 36 No. 2
OS1/10/20/76 WOLFHOPE BURN Wolfhope Burn Described on Sheet 36 No. 2
OS1/10/20/76 [Page] 76 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/77 BURNGRAINS Burngrains Burngrains Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] Near the junction of Jocks Burn with Meikledale Burn. A one storey house, slated having a vegatable garden attached occupied by Mr. Robert Telfer Shepherd situated on the farm of Bush and the property of the Duke of Bucclech.
OS1/10/20/77 BELLSTONE RIG Bellstone Rig Bellstone Rig Mr. Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr. Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] In Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Burngrains. A ridge the surface of which is heathy pasture situated on the farm of Bush, and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/77 RIGFOOT Rigfoot Rigfoot Mr Robert Telfer Shepherd Burngrains Mr Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. by S. [South East by South] of Burngrains. A one storey house slated having a vegatable garden attached occupied by Mr Henry Anderson Rigfoot situated on the farm of Bush the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/78 STIBBIEGILL KNOWE Stibbiegill Knowe Stibbiegill Knowe Mr John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill 036 [Situation] About 1/4 mile East of Burngrains A steep hill of a conical form the surface of which is rough pasture it is situated partly on the farm of Unthank and Meikledale. Miss Beattie Eauston Square London and the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/78 BANKEND Bankend Bankend Mr John Cumming Farmer Meikledale Mr George Graham Shepherd Bankend 036 [Situation] 7/8 mile S.E. [South East] from Burngrains A one storey house slated having vegatable garden attached, situated on the Ewes Road and the farm of Unthank occupied by George Graham and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/78 EWES WATER Ewes Water Described on Sheet 36. 7.
OS1/10/20/78 MOSSPEEBLE BURN Mosspeeble Burn See Page 83.
OS1/10/20/78 [Page] 78 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 3 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/79 BURNT CLEUCH Burnt Cleuch Described on Sheet 36 No. 3
OS1/10/20/79 FIDDLETON BRAE Fiddleton Brae Described on Sheet 27 No. 16
OS1/10/20/79 EWES WATER Ewes Water See Sheet for 36/7
OS1/10/20/79 [Page] 79 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/80 MARTIN HOPE Martin Hope Martin Hope Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott. Shepherd Unthank 036 [Situation] To the North of White Hill A deep hollow or glen on the North side of White Hill, the surface of which is heathy pasture; through its centre runs a small stream till it joins Unthank Burn.
OS1/10/20/80 WHITE HILL White Hill White Hill Mr. E Aitchison Unthank G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 036 [Situation] Near the centre of Parish. A large hill, on the farms of Mosspeeble and Unthank, the surface of which is rough and heathy pasture; on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/80 [Page] 80 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/81 SALTER GRAIN Salter Grain Salter Grain James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble G Scott Shepherd Unthank 027; 036; 037 [Situation] From Pike Fell to Unthank Burn. A small stream having its source at the east side of Pike Fell and running in a westerly dirrection till it joins Unthank Burn
OS1/10/20/81 LONG GRAIN Long Grain Long Grain James Rutherford Mosspeeble G Scott Unthank 027; 036 [Situation] From the West of Pike Fell S.W. [South West] to Mosspeeble Burn. A considerable stream having its source at Pike Fell, and running in a southwesterly dirrection till it joins Mosspeeble Burn.
OS1/10/20/81 PIKE FELL Pike Fell Described on Sheet 37 No. 1
OS1/10/20/81 BRECKEN SHANK Bracken Shank Described on Sheet 37 No. 1
OS1/10/20/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 3 Brecken Shank [note] Brecken, Bracken the Fern -- Parockett's Glossary of North Country Words Note. Brecken has been generally adopted in this County. [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/82 MOSSPEEBLE Mosspeeble Mosspeeble Mr. A. H. Borthwick Occupant James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On the North Bank of Mosspeeble Burn. A very neat farm house two storeys high, having suitable offices being all in good repair, there is a large farm of land attached mostly for sheep pasture, The property of the Duke of Buccleuch; tenanted by Mr. A H Borthwick.
OS1/10/20/82 WHITE SIKE White Syke White Syke Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On the S. [South] side of White Hill. A very small stream having its source on White Hill and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it joins Mosspeeble Burn.
OS1/10/20/82 HARTRITH RIG Hartrith Rig Described on Sheet 36 No. 8.
OS1/10/20/82 [Page] 82 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper [CA Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/83 MOSSPEEBLE BURN Mosspeeble Burn Mosspeeble Burn Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] At the Sn. [Southern] base of White Hill. A considerable burn, having its source at the junction of "Birkshaw Syke" and the stream that flowes through Bloody Cleuch, and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/83 THACK SIKE Thack Syke Thack Syke Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 027; 028 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] base of white Hill. A small stream, having its source at the south side of White Hill, and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it joins Mosspeeble Burn.
OS1/10/20/83 BARAMAN'S CLEUCH Baraman's Cleuch Baraman's Cleuch Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] From the East of Hartrith Rig North to Mosspeeble Burn. A small hollow or glen the surface of which is rough pasture; through its centre runs a small stream, till it joins Mosspeeble Burn.
OS1/10/20/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 5 Hartrith Rig [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/84 BLOODY CLEUCH Bloody Cleuch Bloody Cleuch Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036; 037 [Situation] On the South Side of Brecken Shank A small hollow or glen, the surface of which is rough pasture through its centre runs a small burn till its junction with Mosspeeble and Birkshaw Syke.
OS1/10/20/84 BIRKSHAW SIKE Birkshaw Syke Birkshaw Syke Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036; 037 [Situation] At the South base of Brecken Shank. A small stream having its source at the east side of "The Craigs", and running in a Northwesterly dirrection till it joins Mosspeeble Burn.
OS1/10/20/84 BIRKSHAW LINN Birkshaw Linn Birkshaw Linn Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On Birkshaw Sike. A considerable linn or waterfall on Birkshaw Syke, it has a gradual fall of nearly 20 feet and is thickly embeded with rocks.
OS1/10/20/84 [Page] 84 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 4 -- Trace 6 Brecken Shank [crossed out] The Craigs [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper [CA Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/85 PIKE FELL Pike Fell Pike Fell James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble Mr A.H. Borthwick Mosspeeble 036; 037 [Situation] In the En. [Eastern] Parish district. A large hill the surface of which is partly rough and partly heathy pasture; on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. It is on the farms of Unthank and Mosspeeble. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/85 COCK PLAY Cock Play Described on Sheet 28 No. 13.
OS1/10/20/85 SALTER GRAIN Salter Grain Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/85 UNTHANK PIKES Unthank Pikes Unthank Pikes Unthank Pikes Unthank Pikes Andrew Elliot Twislehope George Scott Shankfoot James Elliot. Estate Plan. 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A small undulating ridge between Roxburgh and Dumfriesshire.
OS1/10/20/85 [Page] 85 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 1 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/86 GREY HILL Grey Hill Grey Hill James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble G Scott Shepherd Unthank 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A small hill the surface of which is heathy pasture; the boundary dividing the Counties of Dumfries & Roxburgh passes over it. On the farm of Lodgegill the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/86 WATCH KNOWE Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Andrew Elliot Castleton George Scott Castleton James Elliot Castleton Estate Map Castleton 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Castleton and Ewes.
OS1/10/20/86 LUDSGILL SWARE Ludsgill Sware Ludsgill Sware Ludsgill Sware Andrew Elliot, Twislehope George Scott, Shankfoot. Estate Plan of Castleton 037 [Situation] On the boundy. [boundary] between Roxburgh And Dumfriesshire A hollow the surface of which is heathy pasture at the head of Twislehope Burn.
OS1/10/20/86 [Page] 86 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 1 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/20/87 BRECKEN SHANK Bracken Shank Bracken Shank James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble Mr. A. H. Borthwick, Mosspeeble 036; 037 [Situation] Adjoining Pike Fell on the west This Name applies to the Southwest part of Pike Fell, the surface of which is rough pasture, on the farm of Mosspeeble. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/87 LINNS KNOWE Linns Knowe Linns Knowe Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Pike Fell. A small ellivation between Birkshaw Syke and Bloody Cleuch - the surface of which is heathy pasture. On the farm of Mosspeeble. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/87 BLOODYCLEUCH LINN Bloodycleuch Linn Bloodycleuch Linn Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] In Bloody Cleuch. A considerable linn or waterfall near the top of Bloody Cleuch, it has a gradual fall of nearly forty feet, and is thickly embedded with rocks.
OS1/10/20/87 BLOODY CLEUCH Bloody Cleuch Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/87 BIRKSHAW SIKE Birkshaw Syke Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/87 [Page] 87 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 1 -- Trace 4 The Craigs [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/88 HAWKNEST RIG Hawknest Rig Hawknest Rig Mr. A H Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Pike Fell. A small ridge of a hill to the west of Byre Cleuch, the surface of which is heathy pasture, on the farm of Lodgegill; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/88 HARE GRAIN Hare Grain Hare Grain Mr. A H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] base of Hawknest Rig. A small stream having its source at the east end of Pike Fell and runs in a southerly dirrection till it joins Byre Cleugh Burn.
OS1/10/20/88 BYRECLEUCH BURN Byre Cleuch Burn Described on Sheet 37 No. 5.
OS1/10/20/88 HAWKNEST SIKE Hawknest Sike See Page 126.
OS1/10/20/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 1 -- Trace 5 Byre Cleuch [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper [CA Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/89 ALLERY SIKE Allery Syke Allery Syke Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] 13 Chains East from Hare Grain A small stream having its source on Scaud Bank, and running in a south westerly dirrection till it joins Byre Cleuch Burn.
OS1/10/20/89 SCAW'D BANK Scaud Bank Scaw'd Bank Described on Sheet 37 No. 2
OS1/10/20/89 MID HEIGHT Mid Height Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/89 [Page] 89 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 1 -- Trace 6 Byre Cleuch [crossed out] Byre Cleuch Burn [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/20/91 SCAW'D BANK Scaud Bank Scaud Bank Mr. A H Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire A considerable elevation to the north of Mid Height the surface of which is heathy pasture, on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station and the boundary dividing the Counties of Roxburgh and Dumfries passes over it, property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/91 THE PIKES The Pikes The Pikes Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. This name applies to a considerable elivation on the north west side of Tarras Water the surface of which is heathy pasture. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/91 [Page] 91 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 2 -- Traces 1 & 2 Scaw'd Bank [note] Scaw'd - changed or faded in appearance. Dumfries. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scotch Dictionary [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/92 HARTSGARTH FELL Hartsgarth Fell Hartsgarth Fell Mr. A H Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. A considerable hill to the north of Millstone Edge, the surface of which is heathy pasture, The county Boundary passes over it; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/92 [Page] 92 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 2 -- Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper [CA Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/93 DEEPDALE SIKE Deepdale Syke Deepdale Syke Mr. A. H. Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] From S.w. [South west] of the Pikes - South to Tarras Water. A small stream having its source at the western base of "The Pikes", and flowing in a southerly dirrection till it joins Tarras Water.
OS1/10/20/93 BYRECLEUCH BURN Byre Cleuch Burn Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/93 MID HEIGHT Mid Height Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/93 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/93 KAPLESTON HILL Kapleston Hill Described on Sheet 37 No. 6
OS1/10/20/93 [Page] 93 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 2 -- Trace 4 & 5 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/94 MILLSTONE EDGE Millstone Edge Millstone Edge Mr. A H Borthwick Mosspeeble James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 037 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire A considerable ridge the surface of which is heathy pasture the boundary dividing the Counties of Roxburgh and Dumfries passes over it, and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/94 ROAN FELL Rone Fell Rone Fell Roan Fell Roan Fell Roan Fell P. Anderson J. Common Estate Map of Duke of Buccleuch James Elliot - Middleholm Johnston's County Map 037
OS1/10/20/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 2 -- Trace 6 Kapleton Hill [crossed out] Tarras Water [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper [CA Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/95 WOLF HOPE Wolf Hope See Name Sheet for Plan 30/6
OS1/10/20/95 [Page] 95 Parish of Ewes -- County Dumfries -- Sheet 36 -- No. 6 -- Trace 1 Mellion Muir [crossed out] Great Muir [crossed out]
OS1/10/20/96 CRUMPTON HILL Crumpton Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 36/10
OS1/10/20/96 [Page] 96 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 6
OS1/10/20/97 LONG GRAIN Long Grain Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot Henry Oliver Shepherd Swingill 027; 036 [Situation] From Mossgrain Head North to Wolfhope Burn A small stream rising out of the north side of "Mossgrain Head" and running in a northerly direction into "Wolf Burn"
OS1/10/20/97 BETTY GILL Betty Gill Henry Anderson. Henry Oliver. 036 [Situation] 26 Chains East from Long Grain. Is a small stream rising out of the north side of Mags Grain Head and running in a northerly direction into "Wolf Burn" near Thompson's Syke.
OS1/10/20/97 THOMSON SIKE Thomson Syke See Sheet 36 No. 2 for descriptive Remarks
OS1/10/20/97 [Page] 97 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 6 -- Trace 2 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/98 KIRKTON BURN Kirton Burn Adam Scott Shepherd Sorby 036 [Situation] From the junction of Brown Grains - S.E. [South East] to to Ewes Water. Is a large stream rising out of the north side of "Crumpton" hill and running in a southerly direction collecting a few small streams, empties itself into "Ewes Water" a little S. [South] of Ewes Village.
OS1/10/20/98 BROWN GRAINS Brown Grains Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot. 036 [Situation] At the South of Longrains Head. This name applies to two small streams having their sources at the south of Longrains Head and flowing in a southerly direction till they join Kirton Burn.
OS1/10/20/98 LONGRAIN HEAD Magsgrain Head Long-grain Head Adam Scott Henry Anderson 036 [Situation] About 1/2 mile South from Wolf Hope. Is a name given to an elevated portion of land on the farm of "Meikledale" On which stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station And over which passes the parish boundary between "WesterKirk & Ewes". It is the property of Miss Mary Stewart Beaty.
OS1/10/20/98 [Page] 98 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 6 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/99 MELLION MUIR Mellion Muir Mellion Muir Henry Oliver Swingill Robert Telfer. Burngrains 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk and Ewes. A considerable elevation on the farm of Bush the surface of which is heathy pasture, the boundary dividing the parishes of Ewes & Westerkirk passes over it. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/99 [Page] 99 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 6 -- Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/100 GREAT MUIR Great Muir Great Muir Henry Oliver Swingill Henry Anderson Rigfoot 036; 037 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Mellion Muir. An elevation to the east of "Long-grain Head", the surface of which is heathy pasture. On the farm of Bush, and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/100 [Page] 100 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 6 -- Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/101 CRUE GILL Crew Gill Crew Gill Henry Anderson Rigfoot Robert Telfer Burngrains 036 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] base of Stake Hill. A small stream having its source at "Great Muir". and flowing in a Northerly dirrection till it joins Wolfhope Burn.
OS1/10/20/101 WOLFHOPE BURN Wolfhope Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 36/2
OS1/10/20/101 GREAT MUIR Great Muir See Name Sheet for Plan 36/6.
OS1/10/20/101 [Page] 101 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 1 Crue Gill [note] Crue - a sheep-pen or smaller fold. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc: Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/10/20/103 WOLF HOPE Wolf Hope Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot 036 [Situation] At the West Side of this Parish. See Sheet 36 No. 2 for Descriptive Remarks.
OS1/10/20/103 BRIERYSHAW HILL Brieryshaw Hill Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh 036 [Situation] Adjoining Conrick Hill on the West. Is a low hill on the farm of "Sorbie" on the summit of which stands a Roman Camp or Fort - the surface is Covered with rough pasture - the poperty of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/103 [Page] 103 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 1 Wolf Hope [note] See Page 69.
OS1/10/20/104 STAKE HILL Stake Hill Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh Henry Anderson Shepherd Rigfoot. 036 [Situation] North of Brieryshaw Hill. An elevated portion of land on the farms of "Bush & Sorbie" on the Summit of which stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station - the surface is covered with rough pasture principally. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/104 SWARM GILL Swarm Gill Michael Anderson Henry Anderson 036 [Situation] At Nn. [Northern] extremity of Stake Hill. A small stream rising out of the north side of "Stake Hill" and north into "Wolf Hope".
OS1/10/20/104 HAREHOPE BURN Harehope Burn Michael Anderson Henry Anderson 036 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] base of Stake Hill. Is applied to a small stream rising out of the east end of "Stake Hill" and running south for about 40 Chains joins the "Kirktown Burn" a little West of Ewes Church.
OS1/10/20/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 2 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/105 GREY WETHER Grey Wether. John Little Schoolmaster Ewes John Common Farmer Meikledale 036 [Situation] 13 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] from Meikledale. A large whinstone occupying a prominent position in a field, not far from the road, on the Meikledale farm, It is supposed to have been erected in memory of some Hero, but no further account of it can be obtained.
OS1/10/20/105 MEIKLEDALE BURN Meikledale Burn See Page 29.
OS1/10/20/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 7 -- [Trace] 3 [Signed] William Paton Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 7 -- [Trace] 3 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/107 MEIKLEDALE Meikledale John Common Farmer Meikledale John Jackson Farmer Bush. 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Stake Hill. A large two storey house, slated. & in good repair, having commodious offices and a vegetable garden attached, occupied by John Common property of.
OS1/10/20/107 MEIKLEDALEHAUGH Meikledalehaugh John Common Farmer Meikledale John Jackson Farmer Bush 036 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Meikledale. A small house, one, storey high, thatched & in good repair, having a vegetable garden attached. Occupied by agricultural labourers property of.
OS1/10/20/107 [Page] 105 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 7 -- [Trace] 3 [Signed] William Paton Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/108 ARKLETON COTTAGE Arkleton Cottage John Common Farmer Meikledale John Jardine Farmer Arkleton 036 [Situation] 37 Chains S.E. [South East] from Meikledale. A small cottage one storey high slated & in good repair, having a vegetable garden attached. It is the residence in the shooting season & property of Scott Elliot WS. [Writer to the Signet] 32 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh
OS1/10/20/108 BUSH Bush John Jackson Farmer Bush John Common Farmer Meikledale 036 [Situation] 31 Chains South from Meikledale. A middling sized farm house one storey high. slated having commodious offices & a vegetable garden attached, all in good repair; also a large sheepfarm of 2000 acres, attached, a few acres of which is arable, occupied by John Jackson, property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 7 -- [Trace] 3 [Signed] William Paton Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/109 HARE HOPE Hare Hope Hare Hope Henry Anderson Rigfoot Robert Telfer Burngrains 036 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] base of Stake Hill. A deep hollow or glen, to the east of "Great Muir," the surface of which rough and heathy pasture, Harehope Burn flows through its centre.
OS1/10/20/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 4 Crumpton Hill [crossed out] [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/110 FORT [Brieryshaw Hill] Camp (Remains of) Camp (Remains of) Fort Mr. John Cumming Meikledale Mr. Robert Anderson Wrae Old Statistics of Dumfries 036 [Situation] On the Summit of Brieryshaw Hill. This is supposed to have been one of the fortresses or places of refuge for Cattle &c. during the time of the border marauds situated on Brieryshaw Hill the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/111 STAPLE CLEUCH Staple Cleuch Staple Cleuch Mr. John Cumming Meikledale Mr. Robert Anderson Wrae 036 [Situation] On the East Side of Brieryshaw Hill A small hollow the surface of which is rough pasture a small stream flowes through its centre
OS1/10/20/111 [Page] 111 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 5 [Signed] James Harper CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/112 [Page] 112 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/113 SANDYHAUGH Sandyhaugh John Jardine Farmer Arkleton John Jackson Farmer Bush 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] by S. [South] from Meikledale. A small house, one storey high, thatched, & in middling repair. occupied by Agricultural labrorers, property of,
OS1/10/20/113 CONRICK HILL Conrick Hill John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile John Sword Post Office Ewes, 036 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Stake Hill. A small hill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, it is on the farm of Bush. property of the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/10/20/113 ARKLETON Arkleton John Jardine Farmer Arkleton John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile 036 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile S.E. [South East] by S. [South] from Meikledale. A large farm house two storeys high. slated & in good repair, having commodious offices, a vegetable garden, & a sheepfarm attached, occupied by John Jardine, property of Scott Elliot WS [Writer to the Signet], 32 Regent Terrace, Edinbro [Edinburgh]
OS1/10/20/113 [Page] 113 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 7 -- [Trace] 6 [Signed] William Paton Sap RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/114 EWES WATER Ewes Water Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes Robert Anderson Farmer Wrae 027; 036; 037; 045 [Situation] Through the Centre of Parish from N. to S. [North to South]. A small river having its source from the confluence of some small streams near Eweslees; flowing from that in a southerly direction, falls into the River Esk, at the north end of Langholm
OS1/10/20/114 ARKLETON BURN Arkleton Burn See Page 148.
OS1/10/20/114 [Page] 114 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 7 -- Trace 6
OS1/10/20/115 HARTRITH RIG Hartrith Rig A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] In the Centre of this Parish. A Hill in the form of a ridge, the surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/115 [Page] 115 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/116 BARAMAN'S CLEUCH Baraman's Cleuch Described on [Sheet] 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/116 BIRREN SIKE Birren Syke James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes 036 [Situation] From between Hartrith Rig And Strait Knowe S.S.W. [South South West] to Arkleton Burn. A small burn rising on Hartrith Rig, it flows in a Southerly direction until it empties itself into Arkleton Burn.
OS1/10/20/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 2 [Signed] John McDonnell RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/117 ARKLETON CRAIGS Arkleton Craigs Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 036 [Situation] On Arkleton Hill. This name is applied to a number of precipitous rocks on the west side of Arkleton Hill.
OS1/10/20/117 [Page] 117 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 3
OS1/10/20/118 [Page] 118 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/119 FORT [Birren Rig] Fort A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] of Birren Rig. This Fort is Supposed to have been Constructed by the natives to protect themselves and their Cattle during the troublous times of the Border Thieves
OS1/10/20/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/120 [Page] 120 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/121 GREEN SIKE Green Syke James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes 036 [Situation] From Hartrith Rig S.S.W. [South South West] to Arkleton Burn. A small burn rising at the base of Hartrith Rig, it flows in a Southerly direction until it empties itself into it empties itself into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/121 BIRREN RIG Birren Rig James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes. 036 [Situation] S.S.E. [South South East] of Hartrith Rig. A slight eminence of a ridge like shape the Surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture and partly Arable the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/121 [Page] 121 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/122 ROWANTREE COVE Rowantree Cove A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] At the North of Arkleton Craigs. A Small Cave on the face of Arkleton Hill a little to the east of Strait Knowes. It was at one time infested with Foxes.
OS1/10/20/122 STRAIT KNOWES Strait Knowes A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] of Arkleton Hill This name applies to two small hillocks near the western base of Arkleton Hill, the Surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/122 ARKLETON CRAIGS Arkleton Craigs See Name Sheet
OS1/10/20/122 [Page] 122 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 3 Rowantree Cove [note] Cove - A Cave. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary Strait Knowes [note] Strait - Straight. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary]
OS1/10/20/123 WHITA RIG Whita Rig A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] Adjoining Birren Rig on the East A Small ridge, the Surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/123 RINGING SIKE Ringing Syke A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On the East bank of Birren Sike. A Small burn rising at the base of Arkleton Hill and flows in a Westerly direction until it empties itself into Birren Syke
OS1/10/20/123 [Page] 123 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 8 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/124 ROB'S KNOWE Robs Knowe A. Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] Adjoining Strait Knowe on the South. A Small hillock the Surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/124 ARKLETON HILL Arkleton Hill Described on 37. 9.
OS1/10/20/124 BLACK COVE Black Cove A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] Near the centre of Arkleton Craigs. A Small Cave on the face of Arkleton Hill about 8 Chains North of Robs Knowe. it was formerly a great place for Foxes
OS1/10/20/124 WHITE COVE White Cove A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On Arkleton Craigs A Small Cave at the bottom of a patch of Rocks. on Arkleton Hill, about 5 Chains east of Robs Knowe
OS1/10/20/124 UNDER NICK SIKE Under Nick Sike See Sheet for 36 No. 2 036
OS1/10/20/124 UNDER NICK Under Nick A Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes James Rutherford Shepherd Mosspeeble 036 [Situation] On Arkleton Craigs. This name applies to a narrow pass between two Rocks on Arkleton Hill immediately above Under Nick Sike
OS1/10/20/124 [Page] 124 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/125 BIRKSHAW SIKE Birkshaw Syke Described on Sheet 36 No. 4
OS1/10/20/125 ARKLETON HILL Arkleton Hill Described on Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/125 [Page] 125 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 5 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor. RE. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/126 HAWKNEST SIKE Hawknest Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] On the S.W. [South West] Side of Hawknest Rig. A small stream having its source from surface water on the south side of Pike Fell; it flows from that in a southerly direction, and falls into Byre Cleuch Burn, about 6 chains below White Cleugh.
OS1/10/20/126 HAWKNEST RIG Hawknest Rig Described on Sheet 37 No. 1
OS1/10/20/126 WHITE CLEUCH White Cleuch John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 027; 028; 037 [Situation] On the N.W. [North West] Side of Mid Rig. A small hollow on the east side of Byre Cleuch Burn, about 30 chains below Hare Grain; a small stream flows along the bottom of it.
OS1/10/20/126 [Page] 126 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 5 -- Trace 2 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/127 BYRE CLEUCHS Byre Cleuchs John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd 037 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] extremity of Arkleton Hill, Two small glens, parallel to each other; a small stream flows along the bottom of each, that empty themselves into Byre Cleuch Burn. They are about a half mile to the north of Lodgegill, and on the east side of Arkleton Hill.
OS1/10/20/127 BYRECLEUCH BURN Byrecleuch Burn Byrecleuch Burn Byrecleugh Burn John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill Johnston's County Map 037 [Situation] From the Nn. [Northern] extremity of Mid Height S.S.W. [South South West] to Tarras Water. A large stream having it source from surface water on the south side of Scaud Bank, it flows from that in a southerly direction, and falls into Tarras Water at Lodgegill.
OS1/10/20/127 [Page] 127 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 5 -- Trace 5 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/128 MID HEIGHT Mid Height John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] In En. [Eastern] Parish district. A large ridge the surface of which is heathy pasture; situated between Tarras Water and Byre Cleuch Burn, extending south from Scaud Bank. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point. It is on the farm of Lodgegill.
OS1/10/20/128 HAG SIKE Hag Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 37 - 6
OS1/10/20/128 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 036; 037; 045; 046 [Situation] At Sn. [Southern] base of Mid Height. A small river having its source from surface water at Hartsgarth Fell, and its confluence with several small streams on its way for the River Esk. It flows in a southerly direction, and falls into the River Esk at Irvine House.
OS1/10/20/128 HOWGILL SIKE Howgill Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 37 - 6
OS1/10/20/128 CLOAK KNOWE Cloak Knowe Described on Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/128 [Page] 128 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 5 -- Trace 6 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/129 KAPLESTON SIKE Kapleston Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] From East to west side of Kapleston Hill. A large stream having its source from surface water at Millstone Edge, flowing from that in a westerly direction falls into Tarras Water, about 14 chains below Deepdale Syke.
OS1/10/20/129 HOWGILL HILL Howgill Hill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] At the East point of this Parish. A small hill the surface of which is heathy pasture, on the farm of Lodgegill, and situated between Howegill Syke, & Kapleston Syke.
OS1/10/20/129 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on Sheet 37. No. 5
OS1/10/20/129 DEEPDALE SIKE Deepdale Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 37. 2
OS1/10/20/129 MID HEIGHT Mid Height See Name Sheet for Plan 37. 8.
OS1/10/20/129 [Page] 129 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 6 -- Trace 1 Howgill Hill [note] How - a hollow. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/130 KAPLESTON HILL Kapleston Hill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] At the East point of this Parish. A large hill on the farm of Lodgegill; the surface of which is heathy pasture & rocks. It is situated between Kapleston Syke, and Tarras Water.
OS1/10/20/130 RONE FELL Rone Fell Rone Fell Rone Fell R. Anderson, Wrae J. Common, Meikledale Johnston's County Map. 036 A large hill on the boundary between Dumfries And Roxburgh Shires the highest point of which is Millstone Edge in the latter County.
OS1/10/20/130 [Page] 130 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 6 -- Trace 3 Millstone Edge [crossed out] [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/131 HOWGILL SIKE Howegill Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] At the Sn. [Southern] base of Howgill Hill, A large stream having its source from surface water at the south end of Millstone Edge; flowing from that in a westerly direction falls into Tarras Water about a half mile below Kapleston Syke.
OS1/10/20/131 HAG SIKE Hag Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] At the N.E. [North East] base of Cloak Knowe. A small stream having its source from surface water on the east side of Cloak Hill; it flows from that in a south westerly direction and falls into Tarras Water about 7 chains below Howegill Syke.
OS1/10/20/131 LODGE GILL Lodge Gill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] Between Hag Sike and Howgill Sike. A small strait glen extending from Watch Hill to Howegill Syke; a small stream flows along the bottom of it, and falls into Howegill Syke, about 20 chains above the junction of the latter with Tarras Water.
OS1/10/20/131 [Page] 131 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 6 -- Trace 4 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/132 CLOAK KNOWE Cloak Knowe See Name Sheet for Plan 37. 9.
OS1/10/20/132 [Page] 132 [Sheet] 37. [No.] 6
OS1/10/20/133 CRUMPTON HILL Crumpton Hill Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie. Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh. 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk And Ewes. Is applied to a large hill on the farm of Sorbie over which passes the parish boundary between "Westerkirk" And "Ewes". Its surface is covered with heath. And on its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/133 Hope Head Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh
OS1/10/20/133 MID HILL Mid Hill Mid Hill Mr. Glendinning Westerkirk Thomas Jackson Westerkirk 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk And Ewes. A hill on the farm of "Sorbie" on which stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station Its surface is covered with heath and the parish boundary passes over its summit - the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/133 [Page] 133 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 10 -- Trace 1 Black Grain [crossed out] [Signed] J Resuggan Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/133 After a thorough search for "Hope Head" on maps of the area and having checked the Index at the end oof the volume, it should be noted that Hope Head does not appear on any map, nor in the Index at the end of the Volume. Kate51
OS1/10/20/134 SORBIE BURN Sorbie Burn Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh. 036 [Situation] From the junction of Black Grain with a small runner S.E.E. [South East East] to Ewes Water. A stream rising out of the east side of Hope Head and running in an easterly direction for about a mile & half, passing close to Sorbie and falling into "Ewes Water". about half a mile below Ewes church.
OS1/10/20/134 ADDERGILL HILL Addergill Hill Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie Michael Anderson Muckledale Haugh 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Westerkirk And Ewes. Stands on the farm of "Sorbie" and partly in the parish of Westerkirk Its surface is heath - the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/134 ADDER GILL Adder Gill Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh 036 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] face of Addergill Hill Is applied to a small glen; a stream rising out of Addergill Hill and running in a northerly direction into Sorbie Burn passes through it.
OS1/10/20/134 BAUCHLE HILL Bauchle Hill Described on Sheet 36 No. 11
OS1/10/20/134 SORBIE HOPE Sorbie Hope Described on Sheet 36 No. 11
OS1/10/20/134 [Page] 134 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 10 -- Trace 4 [Signed] J. Resuggan Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/135 KIRKTON BURN Kirkton Burn David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] From the junction of Brown Grains, S.E. [South East] to Ewes Water. A large stream having its source at the base of Crumpton Hill, flowing from that in an easterly direction falls into Ewes Water near the parish church of Ewes.
OS1/10/20/135 WHITE HASS White Hass David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] Extremity of Crumpton Hill. A small opening between Crumpton Hill and Parson's Rig, the surface of which is heathy pasture. It is on the farm of Sorbie.
OS1/10/20/135 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] A little to the South of Crumpton Hill. A small stream having its source on the south side of Crumpton Hill, flowing from that in a southerly direction, till it falls into Sorbie Burn about 26 chains above Adder Gill.
OS1/10/20/135 [Page] 135 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 10 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/20/136 MEG'S SHANK Meg's Shank See Name Sheet of Common Plan Westerkirk
OS1/10/20/136 [Page] 136 Ph. [Parish] of Westerkirk -- Plan 36, -- [No.] 10,
OS1/10/20/137 PARSON'S RIG Parson's Rig Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie. Michael Anderson Laborer Muckledale Haugh 036 [Situation] Towards S.Wn. [South Western] Ph. [Parish] district adjoining Brieryshaw Hill on the S.W. [South West]. An elevated portion of land on the farm of "Sorbie." It is covered with rough pasture and on its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/137 HAREHOPE BURN Harehope Burn See Sheet 36 No. 6.
OS1/10/20/137 KIRKTON BURN Kirkton Burn See Page 135.
OS1/10/20/137 GREAT MUIR Great Muir See Sheet 36 No. 6
OS1/10/20/137 WHITE HASS White Hass See Page 135.
OS1/10/20/137 [Page] 137 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 11 -- Trace 1 Sorbie Burn [crossed out] [Signed] J Resuggan Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/138 SORBIE HOPE Sorbie Hope David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] base of Parson's Rig. A large hollow extending between Parson's Rig and Bauchel Hill, the surface of which is heathy pasture, Sorbie Burn flows along the bottom of it. It is on the farm of Sorbie.
OS1/10/20/138 BAUCHLE SIKE Bauchle Syke David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] 5 Chains S.W. [South West] from Sorbie. A small stream having its source on the east side of Bauchel Hill, flowing from that in a northerly direction, falls into Sorbie Burn near the farm house of Sorbie.
OS1/10/20/138 SORBIE BURN Sorbie Burn See Sheet 36 No. 10
OS1/10/20/138 BAUCHLE HILL Bauchle Hill See Sheet 36 No. 14
OS1/10/20/138 [Page] 138 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 11 -- Trace 4 Bauchle Hill [note] Bauchle - distorted. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dicty. [Dictionary]
OS1/10/20/139 SCHOOL [nr parish church] School (Ph) [Parish] John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile Thomas Smith Minister Kirkstile 036 [Situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of the Ph. [Parish] Church. A small house, one storey high slated, & in good repair, having a vegetable garden attached, part of it is occupied by the Schoolmaster & part is used as a Schoolroom, The average attendance is 17 male & 13 female. Reading Writing, Mathematics, French & Latin are the branches taught the Teacher is John Little his salary is £34 - 4 - 4 1/2. the Cheif Heritors are. Miss Beattie, Mr. Scott Elliot Charles Lamb Esqr. & the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/139 GLENDIVAN Glendiven Glendiven Glendivan Glendivan Archibald Irvine Farmer Glendiven John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile Estate Documents 036 [Situation] 16 Chains N.E.E. [North East East] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A small farm house one storey high, slated & in good repair having a vegetable garden commodious Offices & a sheep farm attached occupied by Archibald Irvine property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/139 BRIERYSHAW HILL Brieryshaw Hill See Sheet 36 No. 7
OS1/10/20/139 [Page] 139 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 11 -- [Trace] 2 [Signed] William Paton Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/140 BOGFOOT Bogfoot William Armstrong Shepherd Bogfoot William Walsh Labourer Bogfoot 036 [Situation] 28 Chains N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A small house one Storey high slated and in good repair having a vegetable garden attached occupied by farm servants property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/140 BRIERYSHAW Brieryshaw James Sword Post Office Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile 036 [Situation] 11 Chains N.E. [North East] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A few cottages one storey high, slated & all in good repair, with vegetable gardens attached, occupied by James Sword, Andrew Thomson and a Smith. A post office is established here there being two despatches and two deliveries every day. proprietor is the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/140 [Page] 140 Parish of Ewes Sheet 36.11.2 Entry for Brieryshaw Cottage scored out with explanation 'Included by Brieryshaw' Entry for Glendiran Burn indicates 'See Sheet 36 No 12' [Signed] William Paton Spr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/140 Feint pencil note [ ] is not to be written
OS1/10/20/141 CHURCH [Kirkton] Church (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Smith Minister Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile 036 [Situation] Towards the S.W. [South West] Side of Parish. A plain building, which is seated for 200. the average attendance being 100 & the average number of communicants 95. The present Incumbent is the Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Smith his Salary is 15 Chalders, the valuer of which on an average £260. also a Manse & glebe of 30 acres of arable land the Duke of Buccleuch is Patron.
OS1/10/20/141 MANSE [nr Kirkton] Manse (Ph.) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Smith Minister Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile 036 [Situation] In S.Wn. [South Western] vicinity of Church. A large and elegant mansion two storeys high , slated & in good repair having a vegetable garden & offices attached, occupied by the Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Smith, proprietor the Duke of Buccleuch. There is also a glebe of about 30 acres of arable land attached.
OS1/10/20/141 KIRKTON Kirkton Revd. [Reverend] Thomas Smith Minister Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile 036 [Situation] 14 Chains N.W. [North West] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A small house one storey high, slated and in good repair, having a vegetable garden attached occupied by Thomas McVitie Labr. [Labourer] property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/141 [Page] 141 Parish of Ewes Sheet 36.11.2 [Signed] William Paton Sapper R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/142 POST OFFICE [nr Kirkton] Post Office (Sub.) [Subordinate] John Little Schoolmaster Ewes James Sword Postmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] In Brieryshaw A small house one story high & in good repair; occupied by James Sword Postmaster. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch. There are two despatches and two deliveries of letters each day.
OS1/10/20/142 KIRKSTILE Kirkstile A. Thompson Road Surveyor Ewes John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] In S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Ph. [Parish] Church Two rows of cottages one story high & in good repair, one row is occupied by agricultural laborers, and the other is the parish school, and residence of schoolmaster. They are situated close to the parish church. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/142 [Page] 142 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 11 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/20/143 CROWPARK Crowpark Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes William Elliot Shepherd Arkleton 036 [Situation] About 62 Chains N.E. [North East] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A small house one story high & in good repair, having a garden attached. Occupied by William Elliot, shepherd; and on the farm of Arkleton.
OS1/10/20/143 ARKLETON BURN Arkleton Burn See Page 148.
OS1/10/20/143 STAPLE CLEUCH Staple Cleuch See Sheet 36 No. 7
OS1/10/20/143 EWES WATER Ewes Water See Sheet 36 No. 7
OS1/10/20/143 [Page] 143 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 11 -- Trace 3 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/144 Site of ST CUTHBERT'S CHURCH Site of St. Cuthbert's Church Site of St. Cuthbert's Church Site of St. Cuthbert's Church Robert Anderson Wrae Chalmer's Caledonia The Old Stat. [Statistical] Account of Ewes, 036 [Situation] In the South wn. [western] vicinity of Ewes Church. A Small piece of ground in the N.wn. [North western] vicinity of the existing Ph. [Parish] Church pointed out as the Site of the ancient Ph. [Parish] Church dedicated to St. Cuthbert. Robert Anderson remembers seeing some remains at the spot indicated. See Page 2.
OS1/10/20/144 [Page] 144 Ph. [Parish] Ewes -- Plan 36/11
OS1/10/20/145 LOCH HILL Loch Hill John Little Schoolmaster Kirkstile Robert Hardie Sorbie 036 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from the Ph. [Parish] Church. A conspicuous hill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, a small loch or basin, lies on its summit, hence its name. Its on Glendiven farm & property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/145 BITTLESTON HEIGHT Bittleston Height See Sheet 36 No. 12
OS1/10/20/145 [Page] 145 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 11 -- [Trace] 6.
OS1/10/20/146 SORBIE Sorbie David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Robert Hardie Sorbie 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from the Parish Church. A large farm house two storeys high, slated & in good repair having commodious offices a vegetable garden & a sheep and arable farm attached, occupied by David Hardie proprietor the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/146 SORBIE COTTAGE Sorbie Cottage David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Robert Hardie Sorbie 036 [Situation] 16 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Sorbie. A small house one storey high slated & in good repair having a vegetable garden attached - occupied by David Scott. property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/146 [Page] 146 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 11 -- [Trace] 5 [Signed] William Paton Spr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/147 GREEN SIKE Green Syke John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] On the West side of Birren Rig. A stream which rises near Arkleton Craigs it runs through a rough Glen and falls into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/147 BIRREN SIKE Birren Syke John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] On the East side of Birren Rig. A stream having its source South of Arkleton Craigs, it flows through a very rough glen and falls into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/147 BIRREN RIG Birren Rig See Name Sheet for Plan 36/8.
OS1/10/20/147 WHITA RIG Whita Rig See Name Sheet for Plan 36/8.
OS1/10/20/147 [Page] 147 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/148 BITTLESTON HEIGHT Bittleston Height John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile South from Birren Rig. A long Hill of considerable elevation on the Arkleton farm; the surface of which is rough pasture. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/10/20/148 ARKLETON BURN Arkleton Burn John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] base of Arkleton Hill West to Ewes Water. A large stream which rises near Auldsheils Hill, it runs through a rough glen and falls into the Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/148 BITTLESTON SIKE Bittleston Syke John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] From Bittleston Height N.W. [North West] to Arkleton Burn. A stream having it's source on the south side of Bittleston Height it flows through a rugged glen and falls into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/148 [Page] 148 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/149 BITTLESTON SHANK Bittleston Shank Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes William Elliot Shepherd Arkleton 036 [Situation] N. [North] of Bittleston Height. A small ridge on the farm of Arkleton, the surface of which is rough pasture; extending from Bittleston Height to Arkleton Burn, and situated between Bittlestone Syke & Heughs Cleuch.
OS1/10/20/149 [Page] 149 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/150 HEUGH'S CLEUCH RIG Heugh's Cleuch Rig Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes William Elliot Shepherd Arkleton 036 [Situation] Adjoining Bittlestone Shank on the East. A small ridge on the farm of Arkleton, the surface of which is rough pasture; extending from Auldsheils Hill to the junction of Heughs Cleuch, with Arkleton Burn.
OS1/10/20/150 [Page] 150 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 13 -- Trace 2 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce.Cpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/151 WHITE SIKE White Syke John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] On White Rig S. [South] to Arkleton Burn. A stream which rises East of Arkleton Craigs, it runs through a rough glen and falls into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/151 HEUGH'S CLEUCH Heugh's Cleuch John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] On the west of Heugh's Cleuch Rig A rough glen through which a stream flows a considerable distance and falls into Arkleton Burn.
OS1/10/20/151 [Page] 151 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/152 UNDER NICK SIKE Under Nick Syke John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] On Arkleton Hill SE. [South East] to Arkleton Burn A stream which rises near Arkleton Craigs, it runs through a rough glen and falls into Arkleton Burn
OS1/10/20/152 UPPER NICK Upper Nick Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes William Elliot Shepherd Arkleton 036 [Situation] On the SE. [South East] of Arkleton Hill A narrow pass between two precipitous rocks on the south side of Arkleton Hill; about 17 chains east of Under Nick.
OS1/10/20/152 UPPER NICK SIKE Upper Nick Syke Andrew Thomson Road Surveyor Ewes William Elliot Shepherd Arkleton 036 [Situation] At SE. [South East] base of Arkleton Hill S.E. [South East] to Arkleton Burn A small stream having its source at Upper Nick flowing from that in a southerly direction, falls into Arkleton Burn.
OS1/10/20/152 ARKLETON HILL Arkleton Hill See Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/152 [Page] 152 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/153 GLENDIVAN BURN Glendevin Burn Glendevin Burn Glendevin Burn Glendivan Burn John Stephenson Howe Hill John Jardine Arkleton Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw Estate Documents. 036 [Situation] From S.W. [South West] side of Auldshiel Hill S.W. [South West] to Ewes Water. A stream which rises North of Howegill Hill, it runs through Glendevin farm and falls into Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/153 [Page] 153 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 5 Howegill Hill [crossed out] [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/154 AULDSHIELS HILL Auldshiels Hill John Jardine Arkleton John Stephenson Howe Gill Mr. Thomson Briery Shaw 036 [Situation] South of Arkleton Hill. A round Hill of considerable elevation, on the farm of Arkleton. The surface of which is rough pasture; on its highest point there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/20/154 [Page] 154 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 36 -- [No.] 12 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/155 ARKLETON HILL Arkleton Hill Arkleton Hill Arkleton Hill John Jardine Arkleton John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill 036; 037 [Situation] Near the Centre of this Parish A Hill, the surface of which is rough & heathy pasture & rocks, on the Arkleton farm. On its highest point there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/20/155 WHITE BRAE White Brae John Jardine Arkleton John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill 037 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] of Arkleton Hill. A brae East side of Arkleton Hill, the surface of which is R. [Rough] Pasture, on Lodgegill farm and Situated immediately on the west side of Lodgegill.
OS1/10/20/155 WOODY SIKE Woody Syke John Jardine Arkleton John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill 037 [Situation] From White Brae S.E.E. [South East East] to Byrecleuch Burn. A stream which has its source on the East side of Whitebray End, it runs by Lodge Gill and falls into Byre Cleuch Burn
OS1/10/20/155 [Page] 155 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/156 LODGEGILL Lodgegill Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill John OGilvie, Cooms John Jardine Arkleton 037 [Situation] 6 Chains SW. [South West] of the junction of Woody Sike with Byrecleuch Burn. A new house with outhouse and sheep farm attached, farmed by Alexander Borthwick Mosspeeble, occupied by Thomas Rutherford Shepherd, Proprietor, the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/156 BUTTER SIKE Butter Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] From N.W. [North West] of Cloak Knowe, SW.W. [South West West] to Tarras Water A small stream having its source at the base of Cloak Knowe, flowing from that in a westerly direction, falls into Tarras Water about 30 chains above Lodgegill.
OS1/10/20/156 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/156 BYRECLEUCH BURN Byrecleuch Burn Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/156 [Page] 156 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/157 CLOAK KNOWE Cloak Knowe Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill John OGilvie Cooms John Jardine Arkleton 037 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile East from White Brae. A round hill of considerable elevation the surface of which is R. [Rough] Pasture and on its summit a Trigl [Triangulation] pole, on the Lodge Gill farm.
OS1/10/20/157 TOD SIKE Tod Syke Described on Sheet 37 No. 10
OS1/10/20/157 [Page] 157 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/158 BIRCH CLEUCH Birch Cleuch John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill John Jardine Arkleton 037 [Situation] At the West side of Ewe Rig. A rough glen through which a stream flows, it rises a little S.W. [South West] of Whitebray End & falls into Tarras Burn.
OS1/10/20/158 EWE RIG Ewe Rig John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] 1/2 mile South from White Brae. A small ridge on the farm of Arkleton, the surface of which is rough pasture; extending from White Brae End, to, the junction of Birch Cleuch with Tarras Water, & situated between Tarras Water & Birch Cleuch.
OS1/10/20/158 [Page] 158 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 4 White Brae End [crossed out] [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/159 COOMS Cooms Cooms Cooms Coums John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill John Jardine Arkleton Johnston's County Map 037 [Situation] About 1/2 mile nearly South from Lodgegill. A farm house with garden and farm of land attached occupied by John OGilvie Proprietor, Joseph Lamb Esqr.
OS1/10/20/159 YELLOW SIKE Yellow Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] A little West of Coombs. A small stream having its source on Ewe Rig, flowing in an easterly direction down the east side of the above rig, and falling into Tarras Water immediately on the west side of Cooms.
OS1/10/20/159 BUGHT RIG Bught Rig John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile East of Ewe Rig. A small ridge on the farm of Cooms, the surface of which is arable & rough pasture, it extends from Sheil Syke to Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/159 COOMS BURN Cooms Burn Described on Sheet 37 No. 10
OS1/10/20/159 [Page] 159 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/160 TOD KNOWE Tod Knowe John OGilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodge Gill John Jardine Arkleton 037 [Situation] Adjoining Cloak Knowe on the South. A round Hill the surface of which is Heathy Pasture, on the Cooms farm.
OS1/10/20/160 SHIEL SIKE Sheil Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] About 28 Chains S.W. [South West] from Tod Knowe. A small stream having its source at at the base of Cooms Fell, flowing from that in north westerly direction falls into Cooms Burn, about 8 chains below Tod Syke.
OS1/10/20/160 SHORT SIKE Short Syke Described on Sheet 37 No. 10
OS1/10/20/160 [Page] 160 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 9 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/161 TOD SIKE Tod Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] side of Tod Knowe A small stream having its source from surface water between the bases of Watch Hill, & Cloak Knowe; it flows from that in a south westerly direction, and falls into Cooms Burn, about a half mile above Cooms.
OS1/10/20/161 WATCH HILL Watch Hill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] On the boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A large hill the surface of which is rough & heathy pasture, on the farm of Cooms. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/10/20/161 CLOAK KNOWE Cloak Knowe Described on Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/161 HAG SIKE Hag Syke Described on Sheet 37 No. 6
OS1/10/20/161 LODGE GILL Lodge Gill Described on Sheet 37 No. 6
OS1/10/20/161 TOD KNOWE Tod Knowe Described on Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/161 [Page] 161 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 10 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Corpl. RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/162 SHORT SIKE Short Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] From the East Side of Tod Knowe - S.W. [South West] to Coombs Burn. A small stream having its source on the east side of Tod Knowe, flowing from that in a south westerly direction, falls into Cooms Burn about 24 chains above Tod Syke.
OS1/10/20/162 COOMS BURN Cooms Burn John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] From the North Side of Strait Knowe - S.W. [South West] to Tarras Water. A large stream, having its source at the confluence of three small streams between Watch Hill and Strait Hill; it flows from that in a westerly direction & falls into Tarras Water, about 5 chains below Cooms.
OS1/10/20/162 STRAIT HILL Strait Hill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] South of Watch Knowe. A small hill at the north end of Cooms Fell (very steep on its north side) the surface of which is rough pasture; it is on the farm of Cooms.
OS1/10/20/162 STRAIT SIKE Strait Syke John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Simon Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 037 [Situation] On the S.W. [South West] side of Strait Hill. A small stream having its source at at the north end of Cooms Fell, flowing from that along the south west side of of Strait Hill; and falling into Cooms Burn about 7 chains above Short Syke.
OS1/10/20/162 [Page] 162 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 10 -- Trace 3 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Corpl. RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/163 BAUCHLE HILL Bauchle Hill David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 A large hill on the farm of Sorbie, the surface of which is heathy pasture. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/10/20/163 [Page] 163 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 14 -- Trace 1 Bauchle Hill [note] Bauchle - distorted. Dr. [Doctor] Jamiesons Dictionary [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Corpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/10/20/165 SORBIE HASS Sorbie Hass Robert Anderson Laborer Wrae Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie. 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm And Ewes. A hollow or pass between two hills through which there is a road leading from "Ewes" to Eskdale.
OS1/10/20/165 WRAE HILL Wrae Hill Robert Anderson Laborer. Wrae Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie. 036 [Situation] On the boundy. [boundary] between Langholm And Ewes. A large hill on the farm of Potholm over which runs the parish boundary. Its surface is rough pasture And a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station Stands on its Summit.
OS1/10/20/165 BAUCHLE HILL Bauchle Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 36/14.
OS1/10/20/165 BAUCHLE SIKE Bauchle Syke Described on Sheet 37 No. 14
OS1/10/20/165 [Page] 165 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 1 Blessed Park [crossed out] [Signed J Resuggan Sapr. RE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/166 HOGHILL Hoghill Robert Anderson Laborer. Wrae. Adam Scott Shepherd Sorbie 036 [Situation] In S.Wn. [South Western] Parish district A large farm house two Stories high with offices all in good repair. There is a garden and a farm of arable And pasture land attached Tenented by Mr. Stephenson The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/166 GLENDIVAN BURN Glendivan Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 36 [No.] 12 [Situation] In the NE. [North East] Corner of this Sheet.
OS1/10/20/166 HOG HILL Hog Hill Described on Sheet 36 No. 10 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Hoghill house.
OS1/10/20/166 [Page] 166 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 3. Glendiven Bank [crossed out] Hoghill Burn [crossed out] [Signed] J Ressugan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/167 BLESTPATH Blestpath David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] 26 Chains N.W. [North West] from Hoghill. A small cottage one story high and in good repair; having a garden attached. It is on the farm of Sorbie, & is occupied by a labouring man.
OS1/10/20/167 SORBIE CRAIGS Sorbie Craigs David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] On the N.E. side of Wrae Hill. A number of rocks, on the east side of Wrae Hill. On the farm of Terrona.
OS1/10/20/167 HOGHILL BURN Hoghill Burn Described on Sheet 36 No. 10
OS1/10/20/167 EWES WATER Ewes Water Described on Sheet 36 No. 7
OS1/10/20/167 [Page] 167 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 2 Glendiven Bank [crossed out] cancelled [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. CorRE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/168 WRAE HASS Wrae Hass David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Robert Anderson Shepherd Wrae 036; 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm And Ewes. A large opening between Wrae Hill & Potholm Hill the surface of which is mixed wood & rough pasture. It is on the farm of Terrona & Potholm.
OS1/10/20/168 [Page] 168 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 4 [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. CorRE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/169 FLASKHOLM Flaskholm Alexander McVitie Flaskholm. Robert Anderson Laborer Wrae. 036 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.N.E. [North North East] [SSW - South South West also inserted] from Hoghill. A Small house on the farm of "Hoghill". It is One story high, Slated and has a vegitable garden attached, occupied by laboring men - the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/169 FLASK WOOD Flask Wood Robert Anderson Laborer Wrae. James Patterson Farmer Tarrona 036; 045 [Situation] In S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Flasknowe. A long strip of wood on the farms of "Hoghill" & "Tarrona" through which there are several walks - the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/169 [Page] 169 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 5 Broom Hill [crossed out] [Signed] J Ressuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/170 FLASK RIG Flask Rig Alexander McVittie Farmer Flaskholm. Robert Anderson Farmer Wrae 036; 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Flaskholm A low ridge On the farm of Terrona Its Surface is rough pasture and arable. On its Summit stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/170 BROOM HILL Broom Hill David Hardie Farmer Sorbie John Little Schoolmaster Ewes 036 [Situation] About 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Hoghill A small hill on the farm of Hoghill, the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/10/20/170 KELLY SIKE Kelly Syke David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Alexander McVittie Farmer Flaskholm 036 [Situation] In Flask Wood S.W. [South West] to Ewes Water. A small stream having its source at the base of Broom Hill, flowing from that in a westerly direction, falls into Ewes Water about 10 chains below Flaskholm.
OS1/10/20/170 [Page] 170 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 15 -- Trace 6 [Signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/171 GLENDIVAN BURN Glendivan Burn Described on 36 - 12.
OS1/10/20/171 HOGHILL BURN Hoghill Burn James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshiels Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 036 [Situation] From between Hog Hill and Hog Fell - S.w. [South west] to Ewes Water. A Small Burn rising at the base of Howegill hill, flowing in a South Westerly direction until it falls into Ewes Water.
OS1/10/20/171 HOG HILL Hog Hill Hog Hill James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonsheil Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 036 [Situation] In S.wn. [South western] Parish district A considerable ridge of a hill the surface of which is rough pasture on the farm of Hoghill and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/171 [Page] 171 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 16 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/172 HOG FELL Hog Fell James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036 [Situation] S.E.E. [South East East] of Hog Hill. A considerable hill of a circular shape, the surface of which is covered with Heathy Pasture, it is on the farm of Terrona, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/172 CORSE CLEUCH Corse Cleuch James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036 [Situation] At the North Side of Hog Fell. A small Hollow with a stream flowing through its centre, rising at the base of Howegill Fell and emptys itself into Glendiven Burn
OS1/10/20/172 BROAD HEAD Broad Head See Name Sheet for 45/4.
OS1/10/20/172 [Page] 172 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- [No.] 16 -- Trace 2 Short Syke [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/173 DUNCAN SIKE Duncan Syke James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036; 037 [Situation] From the Sn. [Southern] base of Broad Head S.E by S. [South East by South] to Tarras Water. A large Burn having its scource at the base of Broad head, it flows in a northerly direction until it emptys itself into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/173 HOG SIKE Hog Syke James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] base of Duncan Rig. A small burn rising at the base of Duncan Rig and flows in a southerly direction until it joins Duncan Syke
OS1/10/20/173 DUNCAN RIG Duncan Rig See Sheet for Plan 37/13.
OS1/10/20/173 [Page] 173 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 16 -- Trace 3 Short Syke [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/174 TARRONA BURN Terrona Burn James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshield Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 036; 045 [Situation] From between Hog Fell and Hareshaw Hill S.W. [South West] to Ewes Water. A small burn, having its scource at Hog Fell and flows in a Westerly direction until it emptys itself into Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/174 [Page] 174 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 16 -- Trace 5 Ewes Burn [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/175 LONGKNOWE SIKE Longknowe Syke James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036; 045 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] base of Flask Rig S.S.w. [South South west] to Terrona Burn. A small burn rising at the base of Flask hill, it flows in a Southerly direction, and emptys itself into Terrona Burn
OS1/10/20/175 FLASK RIG Flask Rig Described on Sheet 36 No. 15
OS1/10/20/175 HARESHAW HILL Hareshaw Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 45/4
OS1/10/20/175 [Page] 175 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 16 -- Trace 4 Terrona Burn [crossed out] Howegill Burn[crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/176 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Name Sheet for Plan 37/5.
OS1/10/20/176 EWE BURN Ewe Burn Robert Beattie Gamekeeper James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields 036 [Situation] From between the bases of Hog Fell and Hareshaw Hill E. [East] to Duncan Sike. A small burn having its scource on Broad head flows in an easterly direction and emptys itself into Duncan Syke
OS1/10/20/176 SHORT SIKE Short Syke James Jackson Shepherd Arkleton-shields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskhome 036 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] base of Hog Fell East to Duncan Sike. A small burn rises at the bas [base of] Broad head and flows in an easterly direction until it emptys itself into Duncan Syke
OS1/10/20/176 ARKLETON SHIEL Arkleton Sheil James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm [Situation] On the East bank of Duncan Sike. A small house one story high and in good repair, having a small vegetable garden attached, occupied by James Jackson Shepherd on the farm of Arkleton
OS1/10/20/176 [Page] 176 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 36 -- No. 16 -- Trace 6 Duncan Syke [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/177 BIRCH CLEUCH Birch Cleuch Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill John OGilvie Cooms John Jackson Arkletonshiel 037 [Situation] Between Duncan and Ewe Rigs. A hollow piece of ground through which a stream flows, it rises a little South of West Brae End and falls into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/177 EWE RIG Ewe Rig Described on Sheet 37 No. 9
OS1/10/20/177 [Page] 177 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 13 -- Trace 1 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/178 COOMS FELL Cooms Fell Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill John OGilvie Cooms John Jackson Arkletonsheils 036; 045 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Ewe Rig. A long ridge of hill of considerable elevation, the surface of which is R.H.P [Rough Heathy Pasture] and H. [Heathy] Pasture, on the Cooms Farm.
OS1/10/20/178 BUGHT RIG Bught Rig Thomas Rutherford LodgeGill John OGilvie Cooms John Jackson Arkletonsheils 037 [Situation] Adjoining Ewe Rig on the NE. [North East]. A round Hill on the Cooms Farm, the Surface of which is Rough Pasture
OS1/10/20/178 ROWAN SIKE Rowan Syke Thomas Rutherford LodgeGill John OGilvie Cooms John Jackson Arkletonsheils 037 [Situation] At Sn. [Southern] base of Bught Rig A stream which rises North of Cooms Fell, it runs by Bught Rig and falls into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/178 [Page] 178 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 13 -- Trace 2 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/179 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Name Sheet for Plan 37/5.
OS1/10/20/179 HANGINGSHAW SIKE Hangingshaw Syke Thomas Rutherford LodgeGill John OGilvie Cooms John Jackson Arkletonsheils 037 [Situation] At N.W. [North West] base of Coombs Fell. A stream which has its source West of Cooms Fell and falls into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/179 [Page] 179 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 13 -- Trace 2 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/20/180 SHIEL SIKE Sheil Syke John Jackson Arkletonsheils John Ogilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill 037 [Situation] From 1/2 mile East of Bught Knowe - N.W. by N. [North West by North] to Coombs Burn. A hollow piece of ground through which a stream flows, it rises north of Cooms Fell and falls into Cooms Burn.
OS1/10/20/180 [Page] 180 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 13 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/181 GREENLEA KNOWE Greenlea Knowe John Jackson Arkletonsheils John Ogilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill 037 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Duncan Rig. A small round hill, N.E. [North East] of Arkletonsheils, beside Tarras Water on the Cooms Farm.
OS1/10/20/181 GREENLEA SIKE Greenlea Syke John Jackson Arkletonsheils John Ogilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill 037 [Situation] On Greenlea Knowe. A stream which has its source on Cooms Fell it runs through Greenleagh Knowe and falls into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/181 GREYBANNO SIKE Greybanno Syke John Jackson Arkletonsheils John Ogilvie Cooms Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill 037; 045; 046 [Situation] At Sn. [Southern] base of Greenlea Knowe. A stream which rises on Cooms Fell and runs into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/181 [Page] 181 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 37 -- [No.] 13 -- Trace 4 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/20/182 DUNCAN RIG Duncan Rig Duncan Rig John Jackson Shepherd Arkletonsheil Thomas Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 036; 037 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Ewe Rig. A large ridge the surface of which is rough pasture and situated between Birch Cleuch and Duncan's Syke on the farm of Arkleton and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/182 Arkletonsheil Described on Sheet 36 No. 16
OS1/10/20/182 DUNCAN SIKE Duncan Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 36.6
OS1/10/20/182 [Page] 182 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 13 -- Trace 4 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/20/183 ROTTENBUSH SIKE Rottenbush Syke Rottenbush Syke John Jackson Shepherd Arkletonsheil Thomas Rutherford Shepherd Lodgegill 046 [Situation] From S.w. [South west] side of Coombs Fell S. [South] to S.En. [South Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A stream having its source on Cooms Fell flowing in a southerly direction till it crosses the boundary between the Parish of Ewes and of Canonbie it is on the farm of Cooms
OS1/10/20/183 [Page] 183 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 13 -- Trace 5 [Signed] Michael Henigan
OS1/10/20/184 [Page] 184 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/185 COOMS FELL Cooms Fell Described on Sheet 37 No. 13
OS1/10/20/185 [Page] 185 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 37 -- No. 14 -- Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce.CorRE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/186 [Page] 186 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/187 WRAE HASS Wrae Hass Described on Sheet 36 No. 15
OS1/10/20/187 EWES WATER Ewes Water Described on Sheet 36 No. 7
OS1/10/20/187 FLASK WOOD Flask Wood Described on Sheet 36 No. 15
OS1/10/20/187 WRAE Wrae Wrae Mr. James Patersen Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] On the West bank of Ewes Water. This name applies to two houses slated and in good repair, having vegatable gardens attached situated on the east side of the Carlisle and Hawick road, on the farm of Terrona about 2 1/4 miles from Langholm they are occupied by agricultural labourers and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/187 [Page] 187 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Trace 1 & 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/20/188 FLASK RIG Flask Rig Described on Sheet 36 No. 15
OS1/10/20/188 DUNNIE SIKE Dunnie Syke Dunnie Syke Mr. James Paterson Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile East from Rae. A stream having its source on Flask Rig and flowing in a southerly direction till it enters Terrona Burn a little below Longknowe Syke it is on the farm of Terrona and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/188 LONGKNOWE SIKE Longknowe Syke Described on Sheet 36 No. 16
OS1/10/20/188 [Page] 188 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/20/189 TARRONA BURN Terrona Burn Described on Sheet 36 No. 16
OS1/10/20/189 OLD HILL Old Hill Old Hill Mr. James Paterson Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Rae. A hill the surface of which is heath and rough pasture situated on the farm of Terrona and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/189 [Page] 189 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/20/190 POTHOLM HILL Potholm Hill Potholm Hill Mr James Paterson Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes. A considerable sized hill the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Terrona and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/190 [Page] 190 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Traces 4 & 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/10/20/191 TARRONA Terrona Terrona Terrona Tarrona Mr. James Paterson Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae Johnston's County Map Estate Documents 045 [Situation] On the East bank of Ewes Water 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Rae. A commodious two storey house, slated, and in good repair, having vegatable garden and Office houses attached occupied by Mr. James Paterson Farmer and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/191 FORT [Tarrona] Fort Fort Mr. James Paterson Farmer Terrona Mr Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] In S.En. [South Eastern] vicinity of Terrona. This name applies to a half circle situated on the farm of Terrona it consists of only one Bank there is no tradition as to its origin but supposed to have been used as a place for protecting cattle at the time of the border invasions
OS1/10/20/191 [Page] 191 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Trace 6 Foots Burn [crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/192 [Page] 192 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/193 FOOTS BURN Foots Burn Foots Burn James Paterson Farmer Terrona Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes. A stream having its source from the south base of Old Hill flowing in a westerly direction till it enters the Ewes Water, a little below Terrona.
OS1/10/20/193 [Page] 193 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 3 -- Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/10/20/194 [Page] 194 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/195 OAKIE SIKE Oakie Syke James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields Robert Beattie gamekeeper Flaskhom 045 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] base of Hareshaw Hill N.W. [North West] to Terrona Burn. A small burn rising at the base of Muckle Knowe, it flows in a westerly direction until it emptys itself into Terrona Burn
OS1/10/20/195 TARRONA BURN Terrona Burn Described on 36-16.
OS1/10/20/195 LONGKNOWE SIKE Longknowe Syke Described on 36 No. 16
OS1/10/20/195 HARESHAW HILL Hareshaw Hill James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonsheils Robert Beattie gamekeeper Flaskholm 036; 045 [Situation] In Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] district. A considerable elevation, east of Terrona burn, the surface of which is Covered with Heathy Pasture, on the farm of Terrona, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/195 FLASK RIG Flask Rig See Name Sheet for Plan.
OS1/10/20/195 [Page] 195 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/196 BROAD HEAD Broad Head James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshiels William Beattie gamekeeper Flaskholm 036; 045 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Hareshaw Hill. A large hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is covered with Heathy Pasture. There also is a Trignometrical Station on it, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/196 [Page] 196 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 2
OS1/10/20/197 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/197 LONG SLACK Long Slack James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshiels William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] On West bank of Tarras Water A hollow through which a small stream rising at the east of Broad Head, flows in an easterly until it emptys itself into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/197 [Page] 197 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 3 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/198 MUCKLE KNOWE Muckle Knowe James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshiels Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] South from Hareshaw Hill. A large hill of a ridge like shape the surface of which is covered with Rocky Heathy Pasture, there also stands upon it a Trignometrical Station
OS1/10/20/198 FOOTS BURN Foots Burn Foots Burn James Paterson Terrona Robert Anderson Wrae. 045 [Situation] From the N.w. [North west] base of Muckle Knowe S.w.w. [South west west] to Sn. Ph. Boundy, [Southern Parish Boundary], A small burn rising on the west side of Muckle Know and flowing in a westerly dirrection till it joins Ewes Water
OS1/10/20/198 [Page] 198 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/199 OLD HILL Old Hill Old Hill James Paterson Farmer Terrona Robert Anderson Occupant Wrae 045 [Situation] To the S.w. [South west] of Hareshaw Hill. A considerable sized hill the surface of which is covered with heath and rough pasture, it is on the farm of Terrona the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/199 LITTLE TARRAS WATER Little Tarras Water See Page 206.
OS1/10/20/199 [Page] 199 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Sssistant]
OS1/10/20/200 [Page] 200 [Blank page]
OS1/10/20/201 TARRAS RIG Tarras Rig Tarras Rig James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonsheils Robert Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] S.E.E. [South East East] of Muckle Knowe. A small hill of a ridge like shape the surface of which is heathy pasture, On its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station situated west from Tarras Water. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/20/201 COOMS FELL Cooms Fell See Name Sheet for Plan 37/13.
OS1/10/20/201 [Page] 201 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 6
OS1/10/20/202 [Page] 202 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 4 -- Trace 5 Muckle Knowe [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell Spr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/203 COOMSFELL END Coomsfell End John Jackson Arkletonsheils Thomas Rutherford Lodgegill 046 [Situation] Near the S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary. A Hill the surface of whis [which] is R.H.P. & H.P. [Rough Heathy Pasture & Heathy Pasture] South of Cooms Fell on the Cooms farm.
OS1/10/20/203 GREYBANNO SIKE Greybanno Sike See Name-Sheet for Plan 37/13.
OS1/10/20/203 ROTTENBUSH SIKE Rottenbush Sike See Name-Sheet for Plan 37/13.
OS1/10/20/203 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Name Sheet for Plan 37/5.
OS1/10/20/203 [Page] 203 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 46 -- No. 1 -- Trace 3 [Signed] M Henigan
OS1/10/20/204 BLACK SIKE Black Sike Black Sike Black Sike John Common Middlemoss James Common Middlemoss Thomas Slack, Perterburn. 046 [Situation] On the Boundary between Canonbie and Ewes. A Small Stream forming part of S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary which runs into Perter Burn in Canonbie.
OS1/10/20/204 [Page] 204 Ph. [Parish] of Ewes -- Plan 46 -- [No.] 1,
OS1/10/20/205 TARRONA HILL Terrona Hill Terrona Hill Tarrona Hill Tarrona Hill James Patterson Esq. Terrona William Ogilvie Middlemoss J. Elliott Esqr. Middleholm Langholm Estate Maps 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes. A large hill of a ridge like shape, the Surface of which is covered with Heathy Pasture. There is a stone wall passes over its Summit which forms the boundary between the Parish of Ewes and Langholm, it is on the farm of Terrona the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/10/20/205 [Page] 205 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/206 LITTLE TARRAS WATER Little Tarras Water William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045; 046 [Situation] From the junction of Streams S.E.E. [South East East] of Terrona Hill - S. [South] to Tarras Water. A large burn having its Scource at the base of Muckle Know it flows in a Southerly direction until it emptys itself into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/206 [Page] 206 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 2 Gibby's Slack [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/207 ROUGH SIKE Rough Syke William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] extremity of Terrona Rig East to Tarras Water. A small burn rising at the east side of Middlemoss Head and flows in an easterly direction until it emptys itself into Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/207 GIBBIE'S SLACK Gibby's Slack William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Terrona Hill A hollow through which runs a Small burn rising at the North Side of Middle Moss Head flows in a South Westerly direction and emptys itself into little Tarras Water.
OS1/10/20/207 TARRAS RIG Tarras Rig Described on trace &c. 45.4 Trace 6
OS1/10/20/207 [Page] 207 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 3 Gibbie's Slack [note] Gib - Gibbie Abbr. [Abbreviation] of Gilbert - Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty. [Dictionary] [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/208 CHARLIE'S MOSS Charlies Moss William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes. About 10 acres of moss ajoining Langholm Parish & Supposed to have received its name from an old man, who used to attend it very often
OS1/10/20/208 [Page] 208 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/209 WHITA HILL Whita Hill Whita Hill Alexander Brown Robert Byres 045; 046 [Situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes This cannot be the Top as Top is 'in' Langholm Jan. 62 [January 1862] The Base is meant here? See B. [Book]for Ph. [Parish] Langholm 29 Janr 62 [January 1862]
OS1/10/20/209 GREYBANNO SIKE Grey Banno Syke Grey banno Syke Greybanno Sike William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm See Page 181. 037; 045; 046 [Situation] On N. [North] side of Whita Hill. A Small burn rising at the South of Whitlaw hill, it flows in an easterly direction until it emptys itself into Little Tarras Water
OS1/10/20/209 [Page] 209 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 5 Little Tarras Water [crossed out] Gabby's Slack [crossed out] [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/210 MIDDLEMOSS HEAD Middlemoss Head William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss William Beattie Gamekeeper Flaskholm 045 [Situation] Adjoining Middlemoss house on the NW. [North West]. A slight elevation, horizontal with the Main road the surface of which is Covered with Heathy Pasture, there is also a Trignometrical Station on it
OS1/10/20/210 MIDDLEMOSS Middlemoss William Ogilvie Farmer Middlemoss James Jackson Shepherd Arkletonshields 045 [Situation] Almost at the Sn. [Southern] point of the Parish. A Small farm house one storey high, slated and in good repair having a vegetable garden and a sheep farm attached the property of Charles Lamb Esqr.
OS1/10/20/210 [Page] 209 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 8 -- Trace 6 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapper RE. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/211 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on Sheet 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/211 ROUGH SIKE Rough Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 45.8.
OS1/10/20/211 WHITA HILL Whita Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 45.8.
OS1/10/20/211 [Page] 211 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 46 -- No. 5 -- Trace 1
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OS1/10/20/213 LITTLE TARRAS WATER Little Tarras Water Described on 45.8.
OS1/10/20/213 [Page] 213 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 12 -- Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/214 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water Described on 37. 5
OS1/10/20/214 [Page] 214 Parish of Ewes -- Sheet 45 -- No. 12 -- Trace 2 [Signed] John McDonnell SprRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/10/20/215 TARRAS WATER Tarras Water See Name Sheets for Plan 37 No. 5
OS1/10/20/215 LITTLE TARRAS WATER Little Tarras Water See Name Sheet for Plan 45/8.
OS1/10/20/215 [Page] 215 Parish of Ewes -- Plan 46.9. [Signed] R. Stotherd Capt. R.Engrs. [Captain Royal Engineers] 31st. Oct. [October] 1857.
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OS1/10/20/217 [Page 217 [Volume] 20 OS1/10/20 CO. [COUNTY] DUMFRIES PH [PARISH] OF EWES Scale 25.3 44 PLAN -- Page 27 -- 4 -- 3 27 -- 7 -- 5 27 -- 8 -- 9 28 -- 5 -- 15 28 -- 6 -- 25 27 -- 10 -- 25 27 -- 11 -- 27 27 -- 12 -- 31 28 -- 9 -- 37 28 -- 10 -- 45 27 -- 14 -- 45 27 -- 15 -- 47 27 -- 16 -- 53 28 -- 13 -- 61 36 -- 2 -- 65 36 -- 3 -- 75 36 -- 4 -- 79 37 -- 1 -- 85 37 -- 2 -- 91 36 -- 6 -- 95 36 -- 7 -- 101 36 -- 8 -- 115 37 -- 5 -- 125 37 -- 6 -- 129 36 -- 10 -- 133 36 -- 11 -- 137 36 -- 12 -- 147 37 -- 9 -- 155 37 -- 10 -- 161 36 -- 14 -- 163 36 -- 15 -- 165 36 -- 16 -- 171 37 -- 13 -- 177 37 -- 14 -- 185 45 -- 3 -- 187 45 -- 4 -- 195 46 -- 1 -- 203 45 -- 8 -- 205 46 -- 5 -- 211 45 --12 -- 213 46 -- 9 -- 215 41 Plans [STAMPED] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 15 MAR. [MARCH] 1898
OS1/10/20/218 [Page] 218 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 28/5, -- Ashy Sike -- 17, 28/5, 28/9, -- Anton Heights -- 20, 38, 37/11 -- Allery Sike -- 89 36/7, -- Arkleton Cottage -- 108, 36/7, 36/11 36/12 -- Arkleton Burn -- 114, 143, 148, 36/7, -- Arkleton -- 113, 36/8, -- Arkleton Craigs -- 117, 36/8, 37/5, 36/12, 37/8 -- Arkleton Hill -- 124, 125, 152, 155, 36/10, -- Addergill Hill -- 134, 36/10 -- Adder Gill -- 134, 36/12, -- Auldshiel Hill -- 154, 36/16, 37/13 -- Arkleton Shiel -- 176, 182, 27/4, 27/8, 28/5, 28/8, 27/16, -- Back Burn -- 4, 11, 21, 38, 60, 27/8, 27/12 -- Bught Knowe -- 13, 34, 27/12, -- Burnfoot -- 36, 27/12, 27/16, -- Blackhall Hill -- 36, 56, 28/9, -- Bill's Cleuch -- 38, 28/9, 28/13, -- Butter Hill -- 41, 61, 27/14, -- Blackgrain Height -- 45, 27/14, -- Black Grain -- 46, 68. 27/15, -- Black Cleuch -- 47, 27/16, -- Blackhall -- 55, 27/16, -- Blackhall Sike -- 55, 27/16, -- Birkie Hope -- 56, 36/2, -- Broad Head -- 65, 28/10 -- Billhope Hass -- 44, 36/3, 36/4, -- Burnt Cleuch -- 74, 79, 36/3, -- Burngrains -- 77. 36/3, -- Bellstone Rig -- 77, 36/3, -- Bankend -- 78, 36/4, 37/1, -- Brecken Shank -- 81. 87, 36/4, 36/8 -- Baraman's Cleuch -- 83, 116, 36/4, 37/1, -- Bloody Cleuch -- 84, 87, 36/4, 37/1, 37/5, -- Birkshaw Sike -- 84, 87, 125, 36/4, -- Birkshaw Linn -- 84, 37/1, -- Bloodycleuch Linn -- 87, 37/1, 37/2, 37/5, 37/9, -- Byrecleuch Burn -- 88, 93, 127, 156, 36/6, -- Betty Grain -- 97, 36/6, -- Brown Grains -- 98, 36/7, 36/11, -- Brieryshaw Hill -- 103, 139, 36/7, -- Bush -- 108, 36/8, 36/12, -- Birren Sike -- 116, 147, 36/8, 36/12, -- Birren Rig -- 121, 147, 36/8, -- Black Cove -- 124, 37/5, -- Byre Cleuch -- 127, 36/10, 36/11, 36/14, 36/15, -- Bauchle Hill -- 134, 138, 163, 165, 36/10, -- Black Grain -- 135, 36/11, 36/15, -- Bauchle Sike -- 138, 165, 36/11, -- Bogfoot -- 140, 36/11, -- Brieryshaw -- 140, 36/11, -- Brieryshaw Cottage -- 140. 36/12, -- Bittleston Height -- 148, 36/12, -- Bittleston Shank -- 149, 37/9, -- Butter Sike -- 156, 37/9, 37/13, -- Birch Cleuch -- 158, 177, 37/9, -- Bught Rig -- 159, 36/15, -- Blestpath -- 167, 36/15, -- Broom Hill -- 170, 36/16, 45/4, -- Broad Head -- 172, 196, 37/13, -- Bught Rig -- 178, 27/8, 28/5, 27/12, 28/9, -- Castle Wink -- 14, 19, 34, 37, 28/5, -- Carlin Tooth -- 16, 28/5, -- Carewoodrig Hope -- 16, 27/12, 28/9, 28/10, 27/16, -- Carewoodrig Burn -- 36, 40, 43, 55, 28/5, -- Craigy Cleuch -- 17, 28/5, 28/9, -- Carsemungo Sike -- 19, 37, 27/11, -- Caldron Sike -- 30, 27/12 -- Coom Sike -- 35, 27/12, -- Crude Hill -- 36, 28/9, -- Carewoodrig -- 39, 28/9, 28/10, -- Carewood Rig -- 39, 43, 27/14, 27/15, -- Craigy Edge -- 45, 47, 27/15, -- Cowed Cleuch -- 49, 27/16, -- Campknowes -- 54, 27/16, -- Chapel (Site) -- 58, 27/16, 28/13, 37/1, -- Cockplay Hill -- 60, 63, 85, 28/13. -- Clark Grain -- 64, 36/6, 36/10, -- Crumpton Hill -- 96, 133 36/7, -- Crue Gill -- 101, 36/7, -- Camp --110, 36/7, -- Conrick Hill -- 113, 37/5, 37/6, 37/9, 37/10, -- Cloak Knowe -- 128, 132 157, 161 36/11, -- Church -- 141, 36/11, -- Crowpark -- 143, 37/9, -- Cooms -- 159, 37/9, 37/10, -- Cooms Burn -- 159, 162, 36/16, -- Corse Cleuch -- 172, 37/13, 37/14, 45/4 -- Cooms Fell -- 178, 185, 201 46/1, -- Coomsfell End -- 203, 45/8, -- Charlie's Moss -- 208, 28/5, -- Carewoodrighope Burn -- 16, 27/8, -- Dry Sike -- 10, 27/11, 27/15, -- Dan's Hags -- 30, 57, 37/2, 37/6, -- Deepdale Sike -- 93, 129, 36/16, 37/13, -- Duncan Sike -- 173, 182, 36/16, 37/13, -- Duncan Rig -- 173, 182, 45/3, -- Dunnie Sike -- 188, 27/7, 27/8, 27/12, -- Eweslees Burn -- 7, 12, 32, 27/7, 27/8, -- Eweslees Hope -- 8, 12, 27/8, -- Enterluce Sike -- 10, 28/5, -- Ellson Fell -- 19, 27/12, -- Eweslees -- 32,
OS1/10/20/219 [Page] 219 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 27/6, 36/3, 36/4, 36/7, 36/11, 36/15, 45/3, -- Ewes Water -- 55, 78, 79, 114, 143, 167, 187, 37/9, 37/13, -- Ewe Rig -- 158, 177, 36/16, -- Ewe Burn -- 176, 27/7, 27/11, 27/12, -- Frodaw Height -- 8, 28, 31, 27/10, 27/14, -- Faw Side -- 25, 45, 27/12, -- Frodaw Sike -- 32, 27/12, -- Fiddleton Bankend -- 35, 27/12, 27/16, 36/3, 36/4, -- Fiddleton Brae -- 35, 53, 74, 79, 27/12, 27/16, -- Fiddleton Wood -- 35, 53, 28/10, -- Fauchwin Sike -- 43, 27/15, -- Fiddleton Head -- 52, 27/16, -- Fiddleton T.P. -- 54, 27/16, -- Fiddleton Sike -- 57, 27/16, 28/13, -- Fore Burn -- 60, 63, 36/8, -- Fort -- 119, 36/15, -- Flaskholm -- 169, 36/15, 36/16, 45/3, 45/4 -- Flask Rig -- 170, 175, 188, 195, 36/15 , 45/3 -- Flask Wood -- 169, 187, 45/3, -- Fort -- 191, 45/3, 45/4, -- Foots Burn -- 193, 198, 27/4, 27/8, 28/5, -- Glenpenago -- 3, 11, 15, 27/4, 27/8, -- Glenpenago Burn -- 3, 11, 27/8, -- Glenreif Rig -- 11, 27/8, 27/12, -- Glen Reif -- 14, 34, 27/11, 27/12, -- Glenvarren Sike -- 30, 35, 27/12, -- Glenreif -- 36, 28/9, 28/13, -- Glendow Sike -- 40, 62, 28/9, 28/10, -- Geordie's Hill -- 42. 44, 27/14, 27/15, 36/2, 36/3, -- Glenhumphrey Hill -- 46, 51, 68, 73, 36/3, -- Gotter Gill -- 75, 37/1, -- Grey Hill -- 86, 36/6, 36/7, 37/11, -- Great Muir -- 100, 101, 137, 36/7, -- Grey Wether -- 105, 36/8, -- Green Sike -- 121, 36/11, -- Glendiven -- 139, 36/11, 36/12, 36/15, 36/16, -- Glendiven Burn -- 140, 153, 166, 171, 36/13, -- Greenlea Knowe -- 181, 37/13, -- Greenlea Sike -- 181, 37/13, 46/1, 45/8, -- Graybanno Sike -- 181, 203, 209, 45/8, -- Gibbie's Slack -- 207, 27/12, -- Hope -- 31, 28/9, -- Headless Knowe -- 41, 36/4, 36/8, -- Hartrith Rig -- 82, 115, 37/1, 37/5, -- Hawknest Rig -- 88, 126, 37/1, -- Hare Grain -- 88, 37/2, -- Hartsgarth Fell -- 92, 36/7, 36/11, -- Harehope Burn -- 104, 137, 36/7, -- Hare Hope -- 109, 37/1, 37/5, -- Hawknest Sike -- 88, 126, 37/5, 37/6, 37/10, -- Hag Sike -- 128, 131, 161, 37/5, 37/6, -- Howgill Sike -- 128, 131, 37/6, -- Howgill Hill -- 129, 36/12, -- Heugh's Cleuch Rig -- 150, 36/12, -- Heugh's Cleuch -- 151, 36/15, -- Hoghill -- 166, 36/15, 36/16, -- Hog Hill - 166, 171, 36/15, 36/16, -- Hoghill Burn -- 167, 171, 36/16, -- Hog Sike -- 173, 36/16, 45/4, -- Hareshaw Hill -- 175, 195, 36/16, -- Hog Fell -- 172, 37/13, -- Hangingshaw Sike -- 179, 27/7, -- Inshope Fell -- 5, 36/2, 36/3, -- Jocks Hope -- 66, 73, 36/2, 36/3, -- Jockshope Burn -- 66, 73, 28/5, 28/6, 27/11, -- Kew Sike -- 21, 23, 28, 28/13, -- Knocking Trough -- 63, 37/2, 37/6, -- Kapleston Hill -- 93, 130, 37/6, -- Kapleston Sike -- 129, 36/10, 36/11, -- Kirkton Burn -- 135, 137, 36/11, -- Kirkton -- 141, 36/11, -- Kirkstile -- 142, 36/15, -- Kelly Sike -- 170, 27/4, 36/4, 36/6, -- Long Grain -- 4, 81, 97, 27/7, -- Little Whin Cleuch -- 7, 28/5, -- Little Tudhope Hill -- 18, 27/12, -- Lauder Sike -- 33, 27/15, 27/16, 36/3, -- Laird's Knowe -- 52, 57, 73, 37/1, -- Linns Knowe -- 87, 37/6, 37/10, -- Lodge Gill -- 131, 161, 37/9, -- Lodgegill -- 156, 36/16, 45/3, 45/4, -- Longknowe Sike -- 175, 188, 195, 45/4, -- Long Slack -- 197, 46/9, 45/8, 45/12, -- Little Tarras Water -- 206, 213, 215 36/6, -- Longgrain Head -- 98, 27/4, -- Mosspaul Inn -- 3, 27/4, 27/8, 27/12, -- Mosspaul Burn -- 4, 13, 33, 27/7, 27/8, -- Muckle Whin Cleuch -- 9, 12, 27/10, -- Muckle Knowe -- 25, 27/11, 27/15, 36/3, 36/7, -- Meikledale Burn -- 29, 50, 73, 105, 27/11, -- Muckle Knowe -- 30, 28/9, -- March Shank -- 37, 28/9, -- March Sike -- 37, 28/9, -- Middlemoss Hill -- 39, 27/14, -- Middle Hill -- 46, 28/13, -- Mid Hill -- 64,
OS1/10/20/220 [Page] 220 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 36/2, 36/6, -- Mellion Muir -- 69, 99, 36/3, 36/4, -- Mosspeeble Burn -- 76, 83, 36/4, -- Martin Hope -- 80, 36/4, -- Mosspeeble -- 82, 37/1, 37/2, 37/5, 37/6, -- Mid Height -- 89, 93, 128, 129, 36/7, -- Meikledale -- 107, 36/7, -- Meikledalehaugh -- 107, 36/10, -- Mid Hill -- 133, 36/11, -- Manse -- 141, 45/4, -- Muckle Knowe -- 198, 45/8, -- Middlemoss Head -- 210, 45/8, -- Middlemoss -- 210, 36/10, -- Meg's Shank -- 136, 28/5, 28/9, -- Nether Anton Sike -- 20, 38, 45/3, 35/4, -- Old Hill -- 189, 199, 45/4, -- Oakie Sike -- 195, 27/7, 27/11, -- Pike Thaw Hill -- 6, 28, 28/5, 28/6, 28/9, 28/10, -- Pyat Knowe -- 21, 24, 39, 43, 27/11, -- Pikethaw Sike -- 27, 27/11, 27/12, -- Peach Hill -- 28, 31, 27/12, 28/9, 27/16, 28/13, -- Peat Rig -- 36, 40, 56, 61, 36/4, 37/1, -- Pike Fell -- 81, 85, 36/11, -- Parson's Rig -- 137, 36/11, -- Post Office -- 142, 45/3, -- Potholm Hill -- 190, 27/8, 28/5, -- Rough Sike -- 14, 19, 28/5, -- Rush Sike -- 15, 28/5, 28/6, -- Rose Sike -- 21, 23, 27/11, -- Rashygrain Height -- 27, 27/11, -- Rashy Grain -- 27, 27/15, -- Rams Gill -- 49, 36/2, -- Rowantree Grain -- 67, 36/2, -- Rae Grain -- 68, 36/2, 36/3, -- Roughbank Height -- 71, 75, 26/3, -- Rigfoot -- 77, 36/8, -- Rowantree Cove -- 122, 36/8, -- Ringing Sike -- 123, 36/8, -- Rob's Knowe -- 124, 36/15, -- Rae Hill -- 165, 37/13, -- Rowan Sike -- 178, 37/13, 46/1, -- Rottenbush Sike -- 183, 203, 45/8, 46/5, -- Rough Sike -- 207, 211, 37/2, 37/6 -- Rone Fell -- 94, 130, 27/10, 27/11, 27/15, -- St. Martin's Height -- 25, 30, 48, 27/11, 27/15, -- St. Martin's Sike -- 29, 47, 28/9, -- Stocking Sike -- 41, 27/14, -- Swingill Height -- 45, 27/14, 27/15, -- Swin Gill -- 46, 49, 36/11, -- St. Cuthbert's Church (Site) -- 144, 27/15, -- Swingill -- 50, 27/15, 36/3, -- Stibbiegill Head -- 52, 73, 27/16, -- Sikefoot -- 57, 27/16, -- Seppings Hill -- 59, 27/16, 36/4, 37/1, -- Salter Grain -- 59, 81, 85, 36/3, -- Stibbie Gill -- 74, 36/3, -- Stibbiegill Knowe -- 78, 37/1, 37/2, -- Scaw'd Bank -- 89, 91, 36/6, 36/10, 36/11, -- Sorbie Burn -- 98, 134, 138, 36/7, -- Stake Hill -- 104, 36/7, -- Swarm Gill -- 104, 36/7, 36/11, -- Staple Cleuch -- 111, 143, 36/7, -- Sandyhaugh -- 113, 36/8, -- Strait Knowes -- 122, 36/10, 36/11, -- Sorbie Hope -- 134, 138, 36/11, -- School -- 139, 36/11, -- Sorbie -- 146, 36/11, -- Sorbie Cottage -- 146, 37/9, 37/13, -- Shiel Sike -- 162, 180, 37/9, 37/10, 36/16, -- Short Sike -- 160, 162, 176, 37/10, -- Strait Sike -- 162, 37/10, -- Strait Hill -- 162, 36/15, -- Sorbie Hass -- 165, 36/15, -- Sorbie Craigs -- 167, 27/8, -- Tod Sike -- 12, 28/5, 28/6, -- Tudhope Hill -- 128, 23, 28/9, -- Tup Knowe -- 38, 28/9, -- Tamond Sike -- 42, 28/9, 28/13, -- Tamond Heights -- 42, 62, 27/14, 28/13, 36/4, -- Thack Sike -- 46, 62, 83, 36/2, 36/6, -- Thomson Sike -- 71, 97, 37/2, -- The Pikes -- 91, 37/2, 37/5, 37/6, 37/9, 36/16, 37/13, 45/4, 46/1, 46/5, 45/12, 46/9 -- Tarras Water -- 93, 128, 129, 156, 176, 179, 197, 203, 211, 214, 215, 37/9, 37/10, -- Tod Sike -- 157, 161, 37/9, 37/10 -- Tod Knowe -- 160, 161, 36/16, 45/3, -- Tarrona Burn -- 174, 189, 45/3, 45/4, -- Tarrona --191, 195, 45/4, 45/8, -- Tarras Rig -- 201, 207, 45/8, -- Tarrona Hill -- 205, 28/5, 28/9, -- Upper Anton Sike -- 20, 38, 27/15, 27/16, -- Upper Hill -- 52, 53, 27/16, -- Unthank -- 58, 27/16, -- Unthank Burn -- 59, 36/8, 36/12, -- Under Nick Sike -- 124, 152, 36/8, -- Under Nick -- 124, 36/12, -- Upper Nick -- 152, 36/12, -- Upper Nick Sike -- 152,
OS1/10/20/221 [Page] 221 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 27/4, 27/8, -- Wisp Hill -- 4, 9, 27/8, 27/12, -- Whin Fell -- 12, 31, 27/15, 27/16, 28/13, 37/5, -- White Cleuch -- 48, 56, 61, 126, 27/16, 28/13, -- Wether Law -- 56, 61, 27/16, 36/4, -- White Hill -- 59, 80, 36/2, -- Wolfhope Head -- 69, 36/2, 36/3, 36/6, 36/7, -- Wolf Hope -- 69, 76, 95, 103, 36/2, 36/3, 36/6, 36/7, -- Wolfhope Burn -- 69, 76, 98, 101, 36/3, -- Witch Craig -- 75, 36/3, -- Wolfhope Bush -- 76, 36/4, 36/8, 36/12, -- White Sike -- 82, 151 36/8, 36/12, -- Whita Rig -- 123, 147, 36/8, -- White Cove -- 124, 36/10, 36/11, -- White Hass - 135, 137, 37/9, -- White Brae -- 155, 37/9, -- Woody Sike -- 155, 37/10, -- Watch Hill -- 161, 36/15, 45/3, -- Wrae Hass -- 168, 187, 45/3, -- Wrae -- 187, 45/8, 46/5, -- Whita Hill -- 209, 211, 37/9, -- Yellow Sike -- 159,