OS1/10/35/7
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WRAE HILL | Wrae Hill Wrae Hill |
David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Robert Anderson Farmer Wrae |
036 | [situation] On the boundary between Langholm and Ewes. A large hill the surface of which is rough pasture, rocks and loose stones; it is on the farms of Sorbie & Potholm There is a Trigl. [Triganometrical] Station on its highest point called Stony Brae. The west side of the hill is called Stony Brae, and the rocks on the east side are called Sorbie Craigs: the boundary separating the parishes of Langholm & Ewes passes over the top of it. |
WRAE HASS | Wrae Hass Wrae Hass |
David Hardie Farmer Sorbie Robert Anderson Farmer Wrae |
036 | [situation] At the South base of Wrae Hill A wide opening between Potholm Hill & Wrae Hill, on the farms of [----------] & Potholm; covered with mixed wood & rough pasture. |
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[page] 7Parish of Langholm Sheet 36 No. 15 Trace 2
[note at Wrae Hill] Rae, Wrae - An enclosure for Cattle - Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson [Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language]
[note at Wrae Hass] [------] to be another [?] [------] of the Plan
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