OS1/10/39/144
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROSSLAW BURN | Crosslaw Burn | C Stewart Esq[Esquire] J Johnstone Esq[Esquire Mr Johnstone Archbank |
016 | A Small rivulet deriving its source from a number of surface drains on the farm of Auldton. |
FORT (Remains of) [Auldton] | British Fort (site of) | C Stewart Esq[Esquire] J Johnstone Esq[Esquire] Mr Johnstone Archbank |
016 | Vestiges of a Camp or Fort in tolerable good preservation, situated a little to the North East side of Auldton- Supposed to be of Ancient British origin. |
GREYGILL CLEUCH | Greygill Cleugh | C Stewart Esq[Esquire]Hillside J Johnstone Esq[Esquire]Auldton Mr Johnstone Archbank |
016 | A rocky cleugh on the south side of Auldton Hill- the name is well established in the district. |
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Page 144 Parish of Moffat Sheet 16.8 Trace 1Greygill Cleugh situation 23 Chains East from Auldton
Crosslaw Burn situation East of Auldton
Fort situation 17 Chains East of Auldton
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