Dumfriesshire volume 54

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OS1/10/54/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF WESTEKIRK SHEET 35 No. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 & 16 SHEET 36 No. 9, 10, 15 & 14. Name of Objects -- Pages Airswood Hill -- 5, 7. Auchendona Sike -- 41. Auchenbeg Sike -- 43. Auchendona Hill -- 44. Aikey Bank -- 71. Addergill Hill -- 66. Black Esk -- 3. Bailiehill -- 4. Black Esk Bridge -- 6. Bogle Walls -- 20. Bankend -- 27. Boonie's Sike -- 27. 40. Boonies -- 28. 46 Bailliehill Height – 3 Bailiehill Sike -- 42 Bostree Bare -- 52. Bentpath – 054 Bosstree Hill -- 56. Brydons Well -- 57 Back Burn -- 58. 61. 67. Boyken Burn -- 43. 70 Boyken Craigs -- 64. Burnfoot Burn -- 67. 77. Boyken Bank -- 69. Boykenburnfoot -- 71. Bombie -- 72. Burnfoot Hill -- 73. Black Bank -- 74. Birrens -- 77. Burnfoot -- 79. Bent Burn -- 27. 46. 63. Camp hill -- 04. Crowsdyke Knowe -- 31. Calkinfoot -- 45. Clonraw Height 49. Clonraw Sike -- 50. Church -- 51. Crumpton Hill -- 60. Cuil Plantation -- 66. Cleuch cottage -- 81 Cauldkine Sike -- 46. Cleuch Bridge -- 81. Craig -- 81. Clachfairn Sike -- 43. Downey Hill -- 3. 30. Dalbeth Hill -- 7. 10. Drove Knowe -- 63. Douglas Hill -- 61. 75 Douglas Cleuch -- 61. 76. Douglen -- 78 Enzieholm Hill -- 11. 24. Enzieholm -- 17 Enzieholm Bridge -- 18. Enzieholm Height -- 36 Eild Beck -- 36 Forts ( Remains of) -- 4. 9. 20. 55. 74. Fullwood Hill -- 13. fullwood Moss -- 14. Friars Bank -- 17. Fell Bank -- 23. Forts -- 27. 72. Fingland Sike -- 61. 67. 75. Glenbertle Burn -- 70. Graham's Rig -- 5. 29. Green hill -- 7. Georgefield -- 19. Gittery Green Sike -- 24. 39 Glednest Knowes -- 30. Gittery Green-- 36. 39. Greenside -- 46. 64 Glenearls Sike -- 50. Harperwhat -- 11. Hours Bank -- 11. 18 Harperwhat Rig -- 13. 35 Harperwhat Cleuch -- 14. Hare Sike -- 34. Hizzie Birren -- 55. 64. Hopes Sike -- 57. Hassgair Heads -- 50. 59. Hopsrig -- 72. Hareshaw Rig -- 31. 34. Hole Sike -- 70.
OS1/10/54/1A [Page] 1a Name of Objects -- Pages Huddleston' Quarry -- 73. Jock's Knowe -- 48. Johnstone Arms Inn -- 55. Kings Pool -- 5. Knock Mains -- 21. Kirk Gill -- 28. Kirk Gill Hill -- 23. Knock Sike -- 25. Knock Craig -- 25. Kirk Gill Bank -- 27. Kinmount -- 40. Kirk Burn -- 69. Kirkton Hill -- 52. Kirk Bog -- 46. 64 Kirk Gill Hill -- 47. Lamblair Knowe -- 9. Lyneholm Cleuch -- 9. Lyneholm Knowe -- 10. Lyneholm -- 011. Lyneholm Moss -- 13. Lyneholm Edge -- 13. 33. Little Hill -- 79. Mid Height -- 5. 30. Mill Burn -- 6. 31. Martin Hill -- 6. 15. Monk Side -- 7. Martin Gill -- 15. Martin Gill Bridge -- 16. Megget Water -- 19. Millgill Burn -- 19.35. Millgill Foot -- 21. Mid Knock -- 22. Manse -- 51. Mid Hill -- 61 Mant Well -- 65. Mid Knock Hill -- 25. 42. Nether Knock -- 28. Nicols Plantation -- 66. Old Mid Knock -- 25. Orchard Knowe -- 54. Old Bentpath -- 53. Old Hopsrig -- 69. Peat Sike -- 14. 24. River Esk -- 3. 7. 21. 52. 70. 81. Redcleuch Linn -- 24. Redding Sike -- 27. 40. Rig Brae -- 68. Rig Burn -- 50. 67. Rigburn Foot -- 71. Rig -- 73. Stand of Milk -- 32. 33. Shieling Sike -- 10. Shieling Knowe -- 10. Shielholm -- 18. Standingstone Height -- 42 Shaw Hill -- 46. Sherra Craigs -- 52 School -- 53 Sevie Sike -- 60. Swire Sike -- 60. Stell Hill -- 66. Stell Brae -- 66. Smail Gill -- 70. Shorter Gill -- 15. Tom's Bank -- 17. The Lakes -- 28. 52 Threep Hill -- 37. The Shin -- 36. 39. Thrumcaps Yard -- 74. The Cottage -- 79. Upper Brydons Well Knowe -- 57. Under Brydonswell Knowe -- 68. Under Auchendona -- 69. Water of Milk -- 31. 38. Wells Burn -- 5. 29. White Birren -- 9. Westerker Mains -- 19 Waukmill -- 20. White Knowe -- 50. Witch Hill -- 63. Westerhall -- 65.
OS1/10/54/1B Parish of Westerkirk
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OS1/10/54/3 DOWNEY HILL Downey Hill Downey Hill Thomas Hyslope Farmer George Armstrong Shep. [Shepherd] Bailliehill 035 [Situation] Western Boundary of the Parish. A small hill on Bailiiehill farm. The surface of which is rough pasture. This hill is situate on the West side of the Black Esk River and on the South side of the parish boundary.
OS1/10/54/3 BLACK ESK Black Esk Name Sheets of Eskdalemuir
OS1/10/54/3 RIVER ESK River Esk River Esk River Esk River Esk Name Sheets of Eskdalemuir J. Connel Esqr. J. Elliot F. Little [Situation] From the junction of Black and White Esks S.E. [South East] to Langholm Parish. A river formed by the junction of the Black and White Esks flows South and falls into the Solway Firth.
OS1/10/54/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 35 No. 10 Traces 1 & 2
OS1/10/54/4 CAMP HILL Camp Hill Camp Hill Thomas Hyslope Farmer George Armstrong Shepherd Bailliehill 035 [Situation] Immediately W. by. S. [West by South] of Bailliehill. A Small hill beloning to Bailliehill farm ,the surface of which is rough pasture
OS1/10/54/4 FORT (Remains of) [Camp Hill] British Fort (Remains of ) British Fort (Remains of) Thomas Hyslope Farmer George Armstrong Shepherd Bailliehill 035 [Situation] On Camp Hill. This is the remains of a British Camp on the summit of this hill on which stands a Trigonometrical ◬ [Station] This hill Commands an extensive prospect of the surrounding Country.
OS1/10/54/4 BAILIEHILL Bailliehill Bailliehill Bailie Hill Bailiehill Bailiehill Bailiehill Thomas Hyslope farmer George Armstrong Shep; [Shepherd] Johnston's Co. [County] Map J. Elliot Mr. Bryce Estate Papers. 035 [Situation] Immediately N.E. [North East] of Camp Hill. A Small farm Stead. The house is one storey high with rather a comfortable appearance. Slated there are good offices houses attached to it. The house stands on the South Side of Camp Hill.
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OS1/10/54/5 KING'S POOL King's Pool King's Pool King Pool Thomas Hyslop Farmer George Armstrong Shep. [Shepherd] Bailliehill New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 035 [Situation] Near the junction of White and Black Esks. A "Small eddy" where Tradition says a Pictish King of the name of Schaw was drowned, while endeavouring to escape from the pursuing Saxons, who had defeated him in battle. This Pool is a Short distance to the E. [East] of Where the two Esks meet, the Black and the White. I have given a copy of the above note so as to give you a more correct idea of what the natives of the place say on the subject.
OS1/10/54/5 WELLS BURN Wells Burn See Name Sheet 35 No. 14
OS1/10/54/5 GRAHAM'S RIG Graham's Rig See Name Sheet 35 No. 14
OS1/10/54/5 MID HEIGHT Mid Height See Name Sheet 35 No. 14
OS1/10/54/5 AIRSWOOD HILL Airswood Hill See Name Sheet 35 No. 6
OS1/10/54/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 35 No. 10 Traces 3 & 4 Note to 'Parks Poems on the Vale of the Esk' Note 5, Stanza 15, Page 5
OS1/10/54/6 MILL BURN Mill Burn Mill burn Thomas Hyslop Farmer George Armstrong Shep. [Shepherd] Bailliehill 035 [Situation]] West Side of Camp Hill. A Stream rising in the South Side of Mid Height and running in a Northerly direction till it falls into the Black Esk Water a short distance to the W. [West] of where the above named Water joins the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/6 MARTIN HILL Martin Hill See Name Sheet 35 No. 11 Page 15
OS1/10/54/6 BLACK ESK BRIDGE Black Esk Bridge See Common Name Sheet (Eskdalemuir Parish)
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OS1/10/54/7 MONK SIDE Monk Side Monk Side Walter Beattie Shepherd Lyneholm John Beattie Shepherd Shiel 035 [Situation] About 3/4 of a Mile S.W. [South West] of Lyneholm. A considerable brae Situated between Martin Gill and Dalbeath Hill the surface of which is covered with rough pasture, on the farm of Lyneholm property of Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/7 RIVER ESK River Esk Name Sheets of Eskdalemuir
OS1/10/54/7 AIRSWOOD HILL Airswood Hill See Name Book Sheet 35 No. 6
OS1/10/54/7 GREEN HILL Green Hill See Name Sheet £5No. 7
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OS1/10/54/9 WHITE BIRREN FORT (Remains of) White Birn White Birn White Birren White Birren White Birren Walter Beattie John Beattie J. Elliot Mr Bryce J Wilson Esqr Billholm 035 [Situation] 23 Chains N.W. [North West] of Lyneholm. This name applies to the remains of a Druid Camp situated on the top of Lyneholm Hill, the Site can hardly be traced, it has all been carried away to build March dykes, so all that remains now is a piece of one of the dykes upon the top of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/54/9 LAMBLAIR KNOWE Lamblair Knowe Lamblair Knowe Walter Beattie John Beattie 035 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] of Lyneholm. A small emminence situated to the East of Monkside to the surface of which is rough pasture on the farm of Lyneholm, property of Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/9 LYNEHOLM CLEUCH Lyneholm Cleugh Lyneholm Cleugh Walter Beattie John Beattie 035 [Situation] Immediately South of Lyneholm, A hollow situated between Lyneholm Hill and Fullwood Hill, down the centre of which runs a Stream in a North Easterly direction falling into the River Esk.
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OS1/10/54/10 DALBETH HILL Dalbeth Hil Dalbeth Hil Walter Beattie Shephrd Lyneholm John Beattie Shepherd Shiel 035 [Situation] 1/2 Mile N.W. [North West] of Lyneholm. A hill situated North of Monkside and West of Shilling Syke, covered with rough pasture on the farm of Enzieholm and property of Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/10 SHIELING SIKE Shilling Syke Shilling Syke Shieling Walter Beattie John Beattie See Page 22 No 3 Book 035 [Situation] E. [East] side of Dalbeth Hill. A small stream that rises on the south side of Shilling Knowe, and runs in a Northerly direction, till it falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/10 LYNEHOLM HILL Lyneholm Hill Lyneholm Hill Walter Beattie John Beattie 035 [Situation] Immediately N.W. [North West] of Lyneholm. A Hill situated between Dalbeath and Lyneholm Cleugh covered with rough pasture and on top of which are the remains of a Roman Camp, also a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, on the farm of Lyneholm, property of Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/10 SHIELING KNOWE Shilling Knowe Shieling Knowe See Name Book 35 No.7
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OS1/10/54/11 LYNEHOLM Lyneholm Lyneholm Lyneholm Lyneholm Francis Beattie Farmer Walter Beattie Shepherd John Beattie Shepherd Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map 035 [Situation] 15 Chains N.W. [North West] of Harperwhat. A small farm house one Storey high Thatched in good repair with offices and farm of land attached occupied by Francis Beattie and property of the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/11 HARPERWHAT Harperwhat Harperwhat Harperwhat Harperwhat Thomas Hope Farmer Walter Beattie John Beattie Johnston's Co. [County] Map 035 [Situation] 15 Chains S.W. [South West] of Lyneholm. A small farm house one Storey high thatched in good repair with offices and farm of land attached, occupied Thomas Hope, and property of the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/11 ENZIEHOLM HILL Enzieholm Hill See Name Sheet 35 No. `12
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OS1/10/54/13 LYNEHOLM MOSS Lyneholm Moss Lyneholm Moss Thomas Hope farmer Harperwhat Thomas Hyslope Farmer Bailliehill 035 [ Situation] About 3/4 of a Mile S.W. [South West] of Lyneholm. A Small portion of Soft ground on the N. [North] side of Lyneholm Edge, belonging to the farm of the same name.
OS1/10/54/13 FULLWOOD HILL Fullwood Hill Fullwood Hill Thomas Hope Farmer Thomas Hyslope Farmer 035 [Situation] 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] of Harperwhat. A Small hill on the N.E. [North East] Side of Lamslair Knowe belonging to Harperwhat farm. The surface of this hill consists of rough pasture -
OS1/10/54/13 LYNEHOLM EDGE Lyneholm Edge See Name Sheet 35 Ni 15
OS1/10/54/13 HARPERWHAT RIG Harperwhat rig See Name Sheet 35 No15
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OS1/10/54/14 HARPERWHAT CLEUCH Harperwhat Cleugh Harperwhat Cleugh Thomas Hope Farmer Harperwhat Thomas Hyslope Farmer Bailliehilll 035 [Situatiion] East of Harperwhat. A valey or Glen dividing the farms Harperwhat & Enzieholm. There is a Stream runs from this Cleugh rising on the East of Fullwood Hill. It runs in a Northerly direction till it flows into the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/14 FULLWOOD MOSS Fullwood Moss Fullwood Moss Thomas Hyslope Farmer Bailliehill Thomas Hope farmer Harperwhat 035 [Situation] Western portion of Fullwood Hill. A large tract of soft Ground on the W. [West] side of Fullwood [Hill] belonging to Harperwhat farm. This Moss is used for the purpose of Supplying the people of this neighbourhood with "peats".
OS1/10/54/14 PEAT SIKE Peat Sike Thomas Hyslope Thomas Hope 035 [Situation] Flows 1/2 Mile S.E. [South East] of Harperwhat. A Small Stream which rises on South Side of Enzieholm Hill & flows in an Easterly direction to its junction with Millgill Burn
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OS1/10/54/15 MARTIN HILL Martin Hill Thomas Hyslope Farmer George Armstrong Shepherd Bailliehill 035 [Situation] About 25 Chains S.W. [South West]of Monk Side. A Small hill on Bailliehill farm occupied by Thomas Hyslope, Proprietor The Duke of Buccleugh. The Surface of this hill consists of rough pasture and it is Situated on the S. [South] side of Bailliehill farmhouse and the W. [West] side of the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/15 MARTIN GILL Martin Gill Thomas Hyslope George Armstrong 035 [Situation] E. [East] side of Martin Hill. A glen through which flows a Stream rising on the North side of [Lyneholm Edge] and flowing in a Northerly direction till it falls into the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/15 THORTER GILL Thorter Gill Thomas Hyslope George Armstrong 035 [Situation] E. [East] Side of martin Hill. A Small Stream rising on the S. [South] side of Fullwood Hill and flowing in a Westerly direction till it falls into Martin Gill.
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OS1/10/54/16 MARTIN GILL BRIDGE Martin Gill Bridge Mr Bryce J. Wilson Esqr. 035 [Situation] Over Martin Gill. A Stone bridge over the Stream running through Martin Gill.
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OS1/10/54/17 FRIARS BANK Friars Bank Friars Bank John Beattie William Jackson 035 [Situation] 10 Chains W [West] of Enzieholm. A small bank covered with brushwood situated alongside the parish road east of Hows Bank and a short distance West of Enzieholm
OS1/10/54/17 ENZIEHOLM Enzieholm Enzieholm Enzieholm Enzieholm Thomas Borthwick Steward Enzieholm William Jackson John Beattie Johnston's Co. [County] Map 035 [Situation] About 15 Chains East of Shielholm. A large farm house two storeys high, slated, in good repair, with offices and farm of land attached Occupied by Thomas Scot Esq property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/17 TOM'S BANK Tom's Bank Tom's Bank John Bell Miller Waukmill John Beattier Shepherd Shiel 035 [Situated] 10 Chains North of Shielholm. A small bank covered with Forest Trees and Brushwood situated to the north of Shielholm
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OS1/10/54/18 SHIELHOLM Shielholm Shielholm Thomas Hope Shielholm John Beattie Shiel 035 [Situation] 15 Chains West of Enzieholm. A Small house one storey high slated , in good repair. Situated at the North of Enzieholm Bridge occupied by George Bell Roadman and Thomas Hope Labourer, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/18 ENZIEHOLM BRIDGE Enzieholm Bridge Enzieholm Bridge John Beattie William Jackson Shepherd 035 [Situation] Adjoning Shielholm. A sone bridge consisting of one arch, crossint the River Esk forming part of the road from Langholm to Eskdale Muir
OS1/10/54/18 HOWS BANK Hows Bank Hows Bank John Beattie William Jackson 035 [Situation] South of Shielholm. A small bank covered with brushwood situated alongside of the parish road a short distance West of Enzieholm Bridge on the farm of Enzieholm property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
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OS1/10/54/19 WESTERKER MAINS Westerker Mains Westerker Mains Mathew Johnstone Steward John Bell Miller 035 [Situation] 24 Chains N.E. [North East] of Enzieholm. A large farm house two Storeys high, slated, in good repair with offices, farm of land, and garden attached. Occupied by James Fairbairn Esq - property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/19 MEGGET WATER Megget Water See Name Sheet 26 No. 12
OS1/10/54/19 GEORGEFIELD Georgefield Georgefield Georgefield Georgefield Georgefield John Maxwell Steward John Bell James Moffat Mid Knock Richard Johnstone Todholes William Little Nether Knock 035 [Situation] 30 Chains North of Mid Knock. A large Mansion house two storeys high slated in good repair, with commodious officesand farm of land attached, was built in 1817 and enlarged 1848, at present occupied by Colonel W. Borthwick and property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/19 MILLGILL BURN Millgill Burn See Name Sheet 35/12
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OS1/10/54/20 WAUKMILL Waukmill Waukmill Waukmill John Maxwell Steward John Bell Miller James Moffat Mid Knock 035 [Situation] About 20 chains N.W. [North West] of Mid Knock. A small house one storey high slated in good repair with garden attached, occupied by John Maxwell, Steward and John Bell, Miller. Also a short distance West, is situate a Corn Mill, three horse power with three pair of Stones for Oats and one for Barley, propelled by water, John Bell, Miller on the property of Sit F. Johnstone.
OS1/10/54/20 BOGLE WALLS FORT (Remains of) Bogle Walls Bogle Walls Thomas Borthwick Enzieholm George Niven Millgillfoot 035 [Situation] About 20 Chains S.E. [South East] of Enzieholm. This name applies to the remains of a Roman Camp, situated on the North side of Enzieholm Hill a short distance West from Millgillfoot, it consists of one dyke of a triangular shape, on the farm of Enzieholm, property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
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OS1/10/54/21 MILLGILL FOOT Millgill Foot Millgill Foot Millgill Foot George Oliver Carpenter Walter Wilson Labourer Knock Mains James Moffat Mid Knock 035 [Situation] 20 Chains S.E. [South East] of Enzieholm. A small house one storey high thatched in good repair with garden attached occupied by George Oliver Carpenter, property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/21 KNOCK MAINS Knock Mains Knock Mains Knock Mains George Oliver Walter Wilson James Moffat 035 [Situation] Immediately South of Millgill Foot. A Small house one Storey high thatched in good repair with garden attached. Situated a short distance South from Millgill Foot occupied by Walter Wilson, Labourer, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/21 RIVER ESK River Esk See NameSheet 35/8 Page 29 No 3 Book
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OS1/10/54/22 MID KNOCK Mid Knock Mid Knock Mid Knock James Moffat Farmer George Thomson Bownees John Bell Waukmill 035 [Situation] 30 Chains N.W. [North West] of Nether Knock. A large farm house two stories high slated in good repair with offices, farm of land and garden attached occupied by James Moffat property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
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OS1/10/54/23 FELL BANK Fell Bank James Moffat Farmer Mid Knock John Bell Miller Waukmill 035 [Situation] Extends S.E. [South East] from Georgefield. A long bank covered with mixed wood it is situated between Georgefield House and "Kirk Gill" it is the property of Sir Frederick Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/23 KIRK GILL Kirk Gill See Name Sheet 36 No 5
OS1/10/54/23 KIRK GILL HILL Kirk Gill Hill See Nasme Sheet 36 No 5
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OS1/10/54/24 ENZIEHOLM HILL Enzieholm Hill Thomas Borthwick Steward William Jackson Shepherd Enzieholm 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile South West of Enzieholm. A considerable emminence covered with rough pasture situated West of Milllgill Burn, on the farm of Enzieholm property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/24 REDCLEUCH LINN Redcleugh Linn James Murray Farmer Bentpath William Thomson Farmer Bentpath 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Enzieholm. A small Rocky Linn through which the Millgill Burn runs, it is situated near the north base of Knock Hill.
OS1/10/54/24 GUTTERY GREEN SIKE Guttery Green Sike See Name Sheet 35 No 16
OS1/10/54/24 PEAT SIKE Peat Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 35/12
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OS1/10/54/25 OLD MIDKNOCK Mid Knock (Old) Mid Knock (Old) William Little Nether Knock James Knox Nether Knock 035 [Situation] 9 Chains S.W. [South West] of Mid Knock. Apples to two Cottages one storey high and thatched, having vegetable garden attached, occupied by working men.This name originally applied to a farm house which stood adjoining these Cottages, but now demolished. A farm house about 10 or 12 chains North of this place also bears the appelation. They are all the property of the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/25 MID KNOCK Mid Knock Hill See Plan 35/16 Page 42.
OS1/10/54/25 KNOCK SIKE Knock Syke Knock Syke William Little Nether Knock James Knox Nether Knock 035 [Situation] Flows N.E. [North East] past Old Mid Knock. A small stream rising out of "Knock Hill" and running a N.E. [North East] direction into River Esk
OS1/10/54/25 KNOCK CRAIGS Knock Craigs Knock Craigs William Little Nether Knock James Knox Labourer Nether Knock 035 [Situation] 15 Chains West of Nether Knock. Applies to a few scattered rocks situated between Nether Knockand Mid Knock Old near the base of Knock Hill
OS1/10/54/25 [Page] 25 Sheet 35 No. 12 Trace 5 -- Westerkirk Ph. [Parish]
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OS1/10/54/27 BANKEND Bank End Bank End William Little Nether Knock James Knox Nether Knock 035 [Situation] 17 Chains N.E. [North East] of Bonies. Applies to a dwelling house and a smith's shop. It is one Story high and slated, having vegetable garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/27 BOONIES SIKE Boonies Sike See Name Sheet 35 No 15
OS1/10/54/27 REDDING SIKE Redding Sike See Name Sheet 35 No. 15
OS1/10/54/27 BENT BURN Bent Burn See Name Sheet Page 46
OS1/10/54/27 KIRK GILL BANK Kirk Gill Bank Kirk Gill Bank Jsmes Moffat Farmer Mid Knock John Bell Miller Waukmill 035 [Situation] About 30 Chains S.E. [South East] of Mid Knock. This Bank is situated between "Kirk Gill" and Bank End
OS1/10/54/27 FORT [Boonies] Fort James Moffat Farmer Mid Knock John Bell Miller Waukmill 035 [Situation] Immediatley N.W. [North West] of Bonies. A Small Circular Encampment of British Origin. It is in good condition.
OS1/10/54/27 [Page] 27 Sheet 35 No. 12 Trace 6 -- Westerkirk Ph [Parish]
OS1/10/54/27 Walkmill Bank - scored through
OS1/10/54/28 NETHER KNOCK Nether Knock Nether Knock William Little Nether Knock James Knox Nether Knock 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Mid Knock. Consists of a number of Cottages One story high & mostly Thatched having vegetable gardens attached. These are occupied by the labour Class, the property of the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/28 BOONIES Boonies Boonies Boonies Boonees William Little Nether Knock James Knox Nether Knock James Bryce Schoolmaster Bentfoot Johnston's Co. [County] Map 035 [Situation] About 20 Chains S.E. [South Eat] of Nether Knock. A good farm house one [Story] high and slated, having [outbuildings] and a farm of Arable & pasture land attached. It is occupied by George Thompson the property of [the] Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/28 THE LAKES The Lakes The Lakes George Graham Labourer Bentpath William Graham Labourer Nether Knock 035; 036 [Situation] Runs South of Bankend. This name applies to a stream [having its] source from the foot of "Kirk Gill" flows in a Southeast direction till it enters the "River Esk" there were formerly lakes here but owing to drainage they are dried up, the Stream now takes the name.
OS1/10/54/28 [Page] 28 Sheet 35 N0. 12 Trace 6 -- Westerkirk Ph [Parish]
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OS1/10/54/29 WELLS BURN Wells Burn Wells Burn Thomas Hyslop, Farmer George Armstrong Shep. [Shepherd] Bailliehill 035 [Situation] At the N. [North] of Graham's Rig. A Stream rising near the Top of Graham's Rig on the E. [East] side of the Hill and the W. [West] side of Downey Hill . It runs in a Northerly direction and falls into the Black Esk Water. It is on Bailliehill farm.
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OS1/10/54/29 Graham's Rig - scored through
OS1/10/54/30 MID HEIGHT Mid Height Mid Height Thomas Hyslop farmer George Armstrong Shepherd Bailliehill 035 [Situation] On the Boundary between Hutton And Corrie And this Parish. A Small hill on the Bailliehill farm, it is situated on E [East] side of Graham's Rig on the Ph. [Parish] Boundary the top Its surface consists of rough pasture.
OS1/10/54/30 DOWNEY HILL Downey Hill See Name Sheet for Plan 35/10 Page 3 035
OS1/10/54/30 GLEDNEST KNOWES Glednest Knowes Glednest Knowes James Bryce Westerhall Thomas Fawcet Westerhall 035 [Situation] On the Boundary between Westerkirk and Hutton & Corrie. Two hillocks the surface of which is rough pasture.
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OS1/10/54/31 CROSSDYKES KNOWE Crowsdyke Knowe Crowsdyke Knowe Crossdykes Knowe Thomas Hyslop Farmer George Armstrong Shepherd See P [Page] 158, Hutton & Corrie Name Book. 035 [Situation] On the boundary between Hutton and Corrie and this Parish. Is a Small hill on Bailey hill farm over which the Ph. [Parish] Boundary passes It is Situated on the E [East] Side of Mid Height, and its Surface consists of rough pasture.
OS1/10/54/31 MILL BURN Mill Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 35/10 Page 6
OS1/10/54/31 HARESHAW RIG Hareshaw Rig See Name Sheet for Plan 35/15 Page 34
OS1/10/54/31 WATER OF MILK Water of Milk See Page 38
OS1/10/54/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 35 space No.14 Trace 3 [Note] Crowsdyke Knowe: Derives name from that of the Farm in common Ph. [Parish] called Crossdykes . JBJ.
OS1/10/54/32 STAND OF MILK Stand of Milk Stand of Milk Stand of Milk J. Little T. Little Mr Bryce 035 [Situation] From near the Source of Water of Milk near the Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A portion of the Water of Milk so named from the slow motion of its waters.
OS1/10/54/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Westerkirk -- Plan 35/14
OS1/10/54/33 BAILIEHILL HEIGHT Bailie Hill Height Bailie Hill Height David Thomson Bonies William Thomson Bonies 035 [Situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western Parish district. A hill on the farm of "Bailie Hill" covered with rough pasture and on the summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/54/33 STAND OF MILK Stand of Milk See Preceding page.
OS1/10/54/33 LYNEHOLM EDGE Lyneholm Edge Lyneholm Edge David Thomson William Thomson 035 [Situation] Adjoining Bailiehill Height. Applied to an eminence on the farm of Lyneholm of an irregular shape the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/10/54/33 [Page] 33 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 No. 15 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/34 HARE SIKE Hare Syke Hare Sike Hare Sike David Thompson William Thompson See Tundergarth Name Book Pages 3 & 5 035 [Situation] on Boundary between Tundergarth and this Parish. A stream which rises in the hollow betwixt the [---] "Balie Hill Height " and ["Cr----] and runs in a westerly direction till it joins the Water of Milk The Parish of Westerkirk by this stream.
OS1/10/54/34 HARESHAW RIG Hareshaw Rig Hareshaw Rig Hareshaw Rig G Wilson Esqr. T. Little J. Elliott 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Bailiehill Height. A considerable eminence near the S.Wn. [South Western] Boundary of this Parish, the surface of which is covered with Rough Pasture
OS1/10/54/34 [Page] 34 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 No. 15 Trace 4 Hare Rough - Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary
OS1/10/54/35 MILLGILL BURN Millgill Burn Millgill Burn David Thomson William Thomson 035 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] side of Enzieholm Height. A stream which rising in the East Side of Enzieholm Rig Height and running in a N.E. [North East] direction till it joins the River Esk at "Millgill Burn foot"
OS1/10/54/35 HARPERWHAT RIG Harperwhat Rig Harperwhat Rig David Thomson William Thomson 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Bailiehill Height. An irregular shaped hill or Rig Situated between "Lyneholm Edge" and "Enzieholm Rig" Covered with rough pasture and belonging to the Farm of "Harperwhat" the property of the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/35 [Page] 35 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 N0. 15 Trace 3
OS1/10/54/36 ENZIEHOLM HEIGHT Enzieholm Height David Thomson Bonees William Thomson Bonees 035 [Situation] 1/2 mile East from Bailiehill Height. An eminence on the farm of Hopsrig and Enzieholm covered with rough pasture. There is a Trigl Trigonometrical Station on the summit of this hill. It is the property of thevDike of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/36 EILD BECK Eild Beck Eild Beck David Thomson Bonees William Thomson Bonees 035; 044 [Situation] From SE South East side of Enzieholm Height South to Boyken Burn. Applies to a stream which has its source in Knockower and runs in a S [Southerly] direction till it joins ",Boyken Burn" near Boykenhope Head" Herds how
OS1/10/54/36 THE SHIN The Shin See Name Sheet for Plan 35/16
OS1/10/54/36 GUTTERY GREEN Gittery Green See Name Sheet for Plan 35/16
OS1/10/54/36 [Page] 36 Westerkirk Parish --Sheet 35 No. 15 Trace 3
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OS1/10/54/37 THREEP HILL Threep Hill Threep Hill David Thomson Bonees William Thomson Bonees 035; 044 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] from Bailiehill Height. A hill on the farm of Hopsrig of a round shape covered with 'rough pasture'. On its Summit Stands a Trigl. Stn [Trigonometrical Station]. It is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/10/54/37 YADLAIRS SIKE Yandlairs Syke Yandlairs Syke David Thomson Bonees William Thomson Bonees 035 [Situation] Between Enzieholm Height and Threep Hill. This name is applied to a Small Stream which rising in "Threep Hill runs in an Easterly direction till it joins Eildbeck Burn.
OS1/10/54/37 WET SIKE Wet Sike John Dalglish Shepherd Baykenhope Head 035 [Situation] Between Bailiehill Height and Threep Hill. A small Stream having its source at the base of Threep Hill running in an Easterly direction till it enters Yandlairs Syke.
OS1/10/54/37 [Page] 37 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 No. 15 Trace 5 [Note] Spelt Yad hitherto in this County. Yad, Yade, Yand - an old man. Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dicty. [Dictionary}
OS1/10/54/38 WATER OF MILK Water of Milk Water of Milk Water of Milk J. Little T. Little Mr. Bryce 035 [Situation] From 1/3 mile N [North] of Hareshaw Rig S. [South] to Sn Ph. [Southern Parish] Boundary. A large stream which [rises] a little to the N. [North] of Hareshaw Rig, flows in a S.W. [South West] direction and falls into the River Annan
OS1/10/54/38 [Page] 38 Westerkirk -- Sheet 35.15,
OS1/10/54/39 THE SHIN The Shin The Shin Thomas Dalglish Calkinfoot James Moffat Mid Knock 035; 044 [Situation] 1 mile W. [West] from Cauldkinefoot. A large hill on Hopsrig Farm with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on is Summit. the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture proprietor - His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/39 GUTTERY GREN Gittery Green Gittery Green Guttery Green Thomas Dalglish James Moffat J. Elliot 035 [Situation] 1 1/8 mile N.W. [North West] from Cauldkinefoot. A hill on the farm of Mid Knock the surface of which is Covered with Heathy pasture- situated north of Shin proprietor - His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/39 MILLGILL BURN Millgill Burn See Plan 35/12 Page 35.
OS1/10/54/39 GUTTERY GREEN SIKE Gittery Green Sike Gittery Green Sike Guttery Green James Moffat Thomas Dalglish See above 035 [Situation] From Gittery Green North to Millgill Burn. A Small Stream arising out of Gittery Green & flowing in a Northerly direction till it joins Millgill Burn.
OS1/10/54/39 [Page] 39 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet35 No. 16 Trace 1.
OS1/10/54/40 KINMOUNT Kinmount Kinmount George Thomson Boonies James Moffat Mid Knock 035 [Situation] 36 chains N [ North] from Cauldkinefoot. A hill on the Boonies Farm the surface of which is Covered with rough pasture. Situated west of Mid Knock. proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/40 BOONIES SIKE Boonies Syke Boonies Syke George Thomson James Moffat 035 [Situation] From the Nn. [Northern] base of Kinmount N. [North] to River Esk. A small stream which arises out of Kinmount and flows in a northerly direction till joining the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/40 REDDING SIKE Redding Syke Redding Syke George Thomson James Moffat 035 [Situation]From 28 chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Kinmount N. [North] to Boonies Sike. A small stream arising out of Kinmount and flowing in a Northerly direction till it joins Boonies Syke.
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OS1/10/54/41 AUCHENDONA SIKE Auchendona Syke Auchendona Syke Thomas Dalglish Calkinfoot James Moffat Mid Knock 035 [Situation] On the West side of Auchendona Hill, South to Boyken burn. A Small stream which rises out of Aunchendona hill and flows in a Southerly direction until it joins Boyken Burn.
OS1/10/54/41 [Page] 41 Westerkirk Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 35 No. 16 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/42 MID KNOCK HILL Mid Knock Hill Mid Knock Hill Mid Knock Hill Mid Knock Hill Mid Kmock Hill James Moffat Mid Knock George Thomson Boonies J. Little Mr. Bryce J. Hastie 035 [Situation] 74 chains N.N.W [North North West] from Cauldkinefoot. A large hill on the Mid Knock Farm the surface of which is covered with rough pasture. proprietor - His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/42 STANDINGSTONE HEIGHT Standingstone Height Standingstone Height James Moffast Thomas Dalglish 035 [Situation] Adjoning Mid Knock Hill on the South. Applies to a point on The Shin with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit Situated between the above hill and Mid Knock.
OS1/10/54/42 BIRKIE SIKE Birkie Sike Birkie Sike Thomas Dalglish James Moffat 035 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] Side of Standingstone Height S. [South] to Auchendona Sike. A small stream which rises out of Shin & flows in a Southerly direction until it joins Auchendona Syke.
OS1/10/54/42 [Page] 42 Westerkirk Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 35 No.16 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/43 AUCHENBEG SIKE Auchenbeg Syke Thomas Dalglish Calkinfoot James Moffat Mid Knock 035 [Situation] From The Shin S.E. [South East] to Boyken Burn. Applies to a Small Stream, rising out of The Shin, & running in a Southerly direction until it joins the Boyken Burn. proprietor, His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/43 BOYKEN BURN Boyken Burn See Plan 44/3 Page 5, No. 5 Book
OS1/10/54/43 CLACKFAIRN SIKE Clackfairn Sike See Page 7 Book No. 5
OS1/10/54/43 [Page] 43 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 35 No. 16 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/44 AUCHENDONA HILL Auchendona Hill Thomas Dalglish James Moffat 035 [Situation] 1/3 mile N. W. by N. [North West by North] From Cauldkinefoot. A Small flat eminence with heathy pasture proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
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OS1/10/54/45 CAULDKINEFOOT Calkinfoot Calkinfoot Caldkinefoot Thomas Dalglish Calkinfoot James Moffat Mid Knock F. Elliot 035 [Situation] At the junction of Cauldkine Sike with Boyken Burn. A Small Cottage on the Side of the 'Boyken Burn', one Story high, with a vegetable garden attached. His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh , proprietor
OS1/10/54/45 FORT [Cauldkinefoot] Roman Camp Thomas Dalglish James Moffat 035 [Situation] 24 chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Cauldkinefoot. A Circular enclosure or embankment, about 3 feet from the surface, situated east of "Auchendona Hill" West of "Under Auchendona", & North of Calkinfoot. "His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh" Proprietor
OS1/10/54/45 [Page] 45 Westerkirk Ph [Parish] -- Sheet 35 N. 16 Trace 6
OS1/10/54/46 BOONIES Boonies See 35/12 Page 28
OS1/10/54/46 BENT BURN Bent Burn Bent Burn Bent Burn J. Little F. Little Mr. Bryce 035 [Situation] From Kirk Bog North to River Esk. A small stream which risise in Kirk Bog, flows North and falls into Rover Esk.
OS1/10/54/46 KIRK BOG Kirk Bog See Plan 36/13 Page 64
OS1/10/54/46 GREENSIDE Greenside See Plan 36/13 Page 64
OS1/10/54/46 CAULDKIN SIKE Calkin Sike See Plan 44/4 Page8 No. 5 Book
OS1/10/54/46 SHAW HILL Shaw Hill See Plan 44/4 Page 9 No 5 Book
OS1/10/54/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Westerkirk -- Plan 35/16
OS1/10/54/47 KIRK GILL HILL Kirk Gill Hill See Name Sheet of Plan 36/5 Page 42 No. 3 Book
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OS1/10/54/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Westerkirk Sheet 36 No. 9 Trace 1 Sherrif Hill described 36.9 Trace
OS1/10/54/48 JOCK'S KNOWE Jock's Knowe Thomas Fawcet Forrester Westerhall John Armstrong Shepherd Kirktonhill 036 [Situation] 53 chains N.E. [North East] from the Parish Church. A small Knowe the surface of which is heathy pasture it is situated between Bosstraw Hill and Clonraw Height on the farm of Georgefield the property of Sir Frederick Johnstone of Westerhall
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OS1/10/54/49 CLONRAW HEIGHT Clonraw Height Clonraw Height John Armstrong Shepherd Kirkton Hill James Moffat Farmer Mid knock 036 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile N.E. [North East] of the Parish Church. A Small hill on the head of Kirk Burn and N [North] side of Jock's Know. The surface of this Hill consists of Heathy pasture
OS1/10/54/49 KIRK BURN Kirk Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 36/5 Page 43 No 3 Book.
OS1/10/54/49 [Page] 49 Ph. [Parish] of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No 9 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/50 CLONRAW SIKE Clonraw Sike Clonraw Sike John Armstrong Shepherd Kirkton Hill James Moffat Farmer Midknock 036 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] side of Clonraw Height. A Small Stream on W. [West] Side of Rig Burn, It rises on the E [East] side of Clonraw Know and flows in a S.E. [South East] direction till it falls into Rig Burn.
OS1/10/54/50 GLENEARLS SIKE Glenearls Sike See Name Sheet for Plan 36/5 Page 43 No 3.Book
OS1/10/54/50 RIG BURN Rig Burn See Name Sheet for Plan 36/6 Page 46 No 3 Book
OS1/10/54/50 HASSGAIR HEADS Hassgair Heads See Name Sheet for Plan 36/10 Page 59.
OS1/10/54/50 WHITE KNOWE White Knowe See Name Sheet for Plan 36/5 Page 43 No 3 Book.
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OS1/10/54/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Westerkirk Sheet 36 No 9 Trace 3
OS1/10/54/51 MANSE [Kirktonhill] Manse Manse Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Young Minister Westerkirk James Bryce Schoolmaster Bentpath 036 [Situation] 3 chains N.W. [North West] from Church. A house two storeys high, slated, and in good repair, with vegetable garden, and Glebe attached, occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Young. His stipend is 16 Chalders, half Meal, and half Barley with the right of pasturage for 44 sheep on the Kirkgill Hill, the Glebe contains 20 Acres of arable land well enclosed.
OS1/10/54/51 CHURCH [Kirktonhill] Westerkirk Church Westerkirk Church Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Young James Bryce 036 [Situation] Towards the Sn [Southern] Parish district. A two storey building in good repair, with belfry on the West end of it, Situated east from the Manse a short distance. It was built in 1788. Sittings for 400 average number of attendance 250 average number of Communicants 190. patron His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh. Close by the east end of the Church stands a small Mausoleum with a dome, the family burial place of the Johnstones of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/51 [Page] 51 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No 9 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/52 SHERRA CRAIGS Sherra Craigs Sherra Craigs James Bryce Schoolmaster Bentpath Thomas Fawcet Forrester Westerhall 036 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.W. [North West] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A few scattered rocks situated on the South Side of Kirkgill Hill on the farm of Georgefield the property of Sir Frederick Johnstone of Westerhall
OS1/10/54/52 BOSSTREE BRAE Bosstree Brae Bosstree Brae Bosstree Brae James Bryce Thomas Fawcet John Armstrong Shepherd Kirktonhill 036 [Situation] 28 chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A brae the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture and scattered thorn trees, on the farm of Gerogefield, property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/52 KIRKTONHILL Kirktonhill Kirktonhill Kirktonhill James Bryce James Fawcet John Armstrong 036 [Situation] 5 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] from Ph. [Parish] Church. A small hamlet Situated onthe West side of the Kirk burn and North from the Westerkirk Church. occupied by Labourers the property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/52 RIVER ESK River Esk See Name Sheet for Plan 35/8 Page 29 No. 3 Book
OS1/10/54/52 THE LAKES The Lakes See Name Sheet for Plan 35/12 Page 28
OS1/10/54/52 [Page] 52 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No 9 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/53 SCHOOL [Kirktonhill] Westerkirk School James Bryce Schoolmaster James Murray Farmer Bentpath 036 [Situation] 23 chains S.W. [South West] from the Parish Church. A house, one storey high, slated, in good repair, used as a School room, where the different branches of education are taught by James Bryce, the average attendance of Scholars are 89. Maximum salary is £34.4.4 1/2, with Scholars fees about £20 per Annum. He is also parish Registrar, and has an allowance of £12 per annum for being Inspector of poor and Collector Combined.
OS1/10/54/53 OLD BENTPATH Old Bentpath Old Bentpath James Bryce James Murray 036 [Situation] 25 chains S.W. [South West] from Parish Church. Apples to an old farm steading Situated West from Bentpath and close to the Westerkirk School. It is principally used by James Murray Innkeeper as Byres and for Storing grain
OS1/10/54/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 9 trace 4
OS1/10/54/54 ORCHARD KNOWE Worshit Knowe Worshit Knowe Orchard Knowe Orchard Knowe Orchard Knowe James Bryce Schoolmaster Bentpath George Graham Labourer Bentpath J. Little T. Little J. Elliott 036 [Situation] 8 chains Sw by w [South West by West] from Parish Church. A Small Knowe covered in Fir Trees , situated close to the North side of the River Esk and West from Westerkirk Manse, on the property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall
OS1/10/54/54 BENTPATH Bentpath Bentpath Bentpath James Murray Farmer Bentpath William Waugh Molecatcher Bentpath Johnston's Co, [County] Map 036 [Situation] 12 chains S.S.W [South South West] from Parish Church. A Small village, Situated South of the River Esk, occupied by the labouring class, at the South end of it, on the Turnpike road is a commodious Inn Storeys high, Slated, in good repair, with farm of land, stables, and vegetable garden attached, occupied by James Murray, property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/54 [Page] 54 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 9 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/55 FORT (Remains of) [Hizzie Birren] Hizzie Birren Hizzie Birren James Bryce Schoolmaster Bentpath Thomas Fawcet Forrester Westerhall 036 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Parish Church. This name applies to a circular fort, Supposed by the inhabitants to be a place for protecting Cattle, from the border robbers the avenue to Westerhall is cut through it, the surface of the remaining portion being planted with trees.
OS1/10/54/55 JOHNSTONE ARMS INN [Bentpath] Johnstone Arms Inn Johnstone Arms Inn Johnstone Arms Inn J. Little J. Elliott T. Little 036 [Situation] In the village of Bentfoot. A commodious inn two Stories high, slated and in good repair, property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 9 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/56 BOSSTREE HILL Bosstree Hill Bosstree Hill John Armstrong Shepherd Kirktonhill Thomas Fawcet Forrester Westerhall 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Parish church. A considerable eminence Situated North from Stell Hill, the surface of which is heathy pasture with scattered thorn trees on the farm of Georgefield property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall
OS1/10/54/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 9 Trace 5
OS1/10/54/57 HOPE'S SIKE Hope's Syke Robert Nicol Steward Craig Andrew Nicol Shepherd Douglen 036 [Situation] On the N.E. [North East] of Upper Brydons Well Knowe. A small stream that rises a short distance North from Upper Brydonswell Knowe and flows in a Southerly direction falling into the Back Burn.
OS1/10/54/57 UPPER BRYDONSWELL KNOWE Upper Brydonswell Knowe Upper Brydonswell Knowe Robert Nicol Andrew Nicol 036 [Situation] 74 Chains East of Parish Church. A considerable eminence the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture, Situated West from the Back Burn on the farm and property of Sir Frederick Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/57 BRYDON'S WELL Brydon's Well Robert Nicol Andrew Nicol 036 [Situation] On Upper Brydon's Well Knowe. Applies to a small spring well Situated on the South side of Upper Brydonswell Knowe the reason why it gets this name is having been called after a Man of the name of Brydon.
OS1/10/54/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 9 Trace 6
OS1/10/54/58 BACK BURN Back Burn Back Burn James Moffat John Armstrong 036 [Situation] Between Hassgair Heads And Mid Hill. S.W. [South West] to a junction with Fingland Sike. A Small Stream which takes its rise from between Hassgair Heads and Mid Hills and runs South to a junction with Fingland Sike
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OS1/10/54/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Westerkirk -- Plan 36.9.
OS1/10/54/59 HASSGAIR HEADS Hassgeir Heads William Nicoll Shepherd Burnfoot Mr Glendinning Rig William Jackson Burnfoot 036 [Situation] About 3/4 mile S.W. [South West]from Crumpton Hill. A large Hill covered with heathy pastureand on its eminence stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station. The property of Sir Frederick Johnston Westerhall
OS1/10/54/59 [Page] 59 Westerkirk Parish -- Sheet 36 No 10 Trace 1
OS1/10/54/60 CRUMPTON HILL Crumpton Hill Mr Glendinning Shepherd Rig William Jackson Burnfoot 036 [Situation] On the Boundy. [Boundary] betwixt Ewes and Westerkirk. A very large, covered with heathy [Pasture] and on its eminence stands a Trig. [Trigonometrical Station] also un undefined boundary runs along [the top] dividing the Parishes of Westerkirk and Ewes The property of Sir Frederick Johnstone Westerhall
OS1/10/54/60 SEVIE SIKE Sevie Sike Mr Glendinning Rig William Jackson Burnfoot 036 [Situation] Betwixt Hassgair Heads and Mid Hill. A Small Stream rising at the base [of] Crumpton Hill & running in [Westerly direction] until it joins the Swire Sike
OS1/10/54/60 SWIRE SIKE Swire Sike Swire Sike William Nicoll Shepherd Burnfoot Robert Nicoll Shepherd, Craig [Situation] Between Hassgair Heads and Mid Hill A small stream rising at the [base] of Crumpton Hill & running [in a ] Westerly direction until it joins Back Burn
OS1/10/54/60 [Page] 60 Westerkirk Ph . [Parish] -- Sheet 36 No. 10 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/61 MID HILL Mid Hill Mr Glendinning Rig Thomas Jackson Burnfoot 036 [Situation] On the Boundary betwixt Ewes and Westerkirk. A large Hill covered with heathy pasture, the property of William Malcolm Burnfoot.
OS1/10/54/61 FINGLAND SIKE Fingland Syke Mr Glendinning Rig Thomas Jackson Burnfoot 036 [Situation] From the S.W. [South West] base of Mid Hill S.W. [South West] to Burnfoot. A Small Stream rising out of Mid Hill & running in a Westerly direction until it joins the Burnfoot Burn. William Malcolm, Burnfoot Proprietor.
OS1/10/54/61 DOWGLEN CLEUCH Dowglen Cleuch See Name Sheet for Plan 36-14 Page 76
OS1/10/54/61 BACK BURN Back Burn See Name Sheets for Plan 36/9 Page 58
OS1/10/54/61 DOWGLEN HILL Dowglen Hill See Name Sheets for Plan 36/14 Page 75
OS1/10/54/61 [Page] 61 Westerkirk Ph [Parish] -- Sheet 36 No. 10 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/62 Addergill Hill Addergill Hill Addergill Hill Thomas Wightman Robert Graham 036 [Situation] On the boundary between Hutton and Cowie and Westerkirk. A hill of considerable elevation the surface of which is rough pasture
OS1/10/54/62 [Page] 62 Sheet 36.10 Ph. [Parish] of Westerkirk
OS1/10/54/63 DROVE KNOWE Drove Knowe Drove Knowe James Murray Farmer Bentpath James Beattie Farm Servant Bentpath 036 [Situation] 49 chains N.W. [North West] from Westerhall. A small emmeinence situated at the North end of Greenside the surface of which is covered with Mixed Wood, also upon the top of it stands a Monument (Erected by the voluntary subscriptions of His tenantry and others to perpetuate the Memory of Frederick George Johnstone of Westerhall, Baronet, born 10th January 1811 Died 7th May 1841 Universally lamented) The above is the inscription on the Monument.
OS1/10/54/63 BENT BURN Bent Burn See Page 46
OS1/10/54/63 WITCH WELL Witch Well Witch Well James Murray James Beattie 036 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] side of Drove Knowe. Apples to a small spring well Situated South from Drove Knowe the inhabitants about the place can assign no reason for it getting that name.
OS1/10/54/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Wsterkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 13 Trace 1
OS1/10/54/64 KIRK BOG Kirk Bog Kirk Bog James Murray Farmer Bentpath James Beattie Farm Servant Bentpath 035; 036 [Situation] 57 chains N.W. W. [North West by West] from Westerhall Applies to a tract of Marshy land Situated on the West of Greenside on the farm of Bentpath property of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/64 GREENSIDE Greenside Greenside James Murray James Beattie 035; 036 [Situation] 50 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of Westerhall. Applies to the side of a hill Covered with rough pasture on the farm of Boonies, property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/64 BOYKEN CRAIGS Boyken Craigs Boyken Craigs James Murray James Beattie [Situation] 33 chains N.W. by W [North West b y West] from Westerhall. Applies to a few scattered [boulders] Situated a short distance West from the River Esk, there is an old Slate Quarry Situate about the centre of the Craigs.
OS1/10/54/64 HIZZIE BIRREN Hizzie Birren See Name Sheet for 36/9
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OS1/10/54/65 WESTERHALL Westerhall Mr Thomas Borthwick Hopsrig Thomas Fawcet Forester Westerhall. 036 [Situation] In Sn, [Southern] Parish district. A very irregularly built Mansion House three Storeys high, Slated, in bad repair, having formerly been condemned to be taken down but owing to the death of the late Sir Frederick G. Johnstone, it is still left standing, there is a portion of it in ruins, having been destroyed by fire about the year 1823. there are offices and demesne land attached.
OS1/10/54/65 MAUT WELL Maut Well Mr Thomas Borthwick Thomas Fawcet 036 [Situation] 9 chains S. E. [South East] from Westerhall. Applies to a small spring well Situated West from Westerhall a short distance, there is no reason assigned for having this name.
OS1/10/54/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 13 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/66 STELL HILL Stell Hill Stell Hill Mr Thomas Borthwick Hopsrig Thomas Fawcet Forrester Westerhall 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile N [North] from Westerhall. A considerable eminence Situated West from the Rig [Burn] the Surface of which is covered with Mixed Wood and rough pasture on the farm of Sir F. Johnstone of Westerhall
OS1/10/54/66 NICOLS PLANTATION Nicols Plantation Nicols Plantation Mr Thomas Borthwick Thomas Fawcet 036 [Situation] 1/4 N.N.W. [North by North West] from Westerhall. Applies to a small piece of Plantation Situated on the West Side of the avenue leading to Westerhall Consisting of Mixed Wood.
OS1/10/54/66 CUIL PLANTATION Cuil Plantation Cuil Plantation Mr Thomas Borthwick Thomas Fawcet 036 [Situation] Adjoining Westerhall on the East. A tract of Mixed young wood situated East from Westerhall, the property of Sir Frederick Johnstone.
OS1/10/54/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No 13 Trace 2
OS1/10/54/66 Stell Brae score throuh
OS1/10/54/67 BURNFOOT BURN Burnfoot Burn Burnfoot Burn Robert Nicol Steward Craig Andrew Nicol Shepherd Douglen 036 [Situation] From the junction of Back Burn and Fingland Sike S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A considerable Stream which takes its name from the junction of the Back Burn and Fingland Syke, and runs in a Southerly direction falling into the River Esk a short distance from the North side of Burnfoot.
OS1/10/54/67 FINGLAND SIKE Fingland Sike See Page 61
OS1/10/54/67 RIG BURN Rig Burn See Name Sheet for 36/6
OS1/10/54/67 BACK BURN Back Burn See Name Sheet for 36/9 Page 58
OS1/10/54/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No 13 Trace 3
OS1/10/54/68 UNDER BRYDONSWELL KNOWE Under Brydonswell Knowe Under Brydonswell Knowe Robert Nicol Steward Craig Andrew Nicol Shepherd Douglen 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] from Westerhall. A small emminence the Surface of which is heathy pasture Situated North of Rig Brae on the farms and property of Burnfoot and Westerhall
OS1/10/54/68 RIG BRAE Rig Brae Rig Brae Mr Thomas Borthwick Farmer Hopsrig John Glendinning Shepherd Rig 036 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile East from Westerhall. This name applies to the Side of a hill situated East of Rig Burn, the surface of which is covered with heathy pasture and scattered thorn trees, on the farm and property of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/68 RIG [Ruins] Rig (Old) Mr Thomas Borthwick John Glendinning 036 Applies to the remains of a farm Steading Situated East from the Rig Burn and the West of the Rig Brae on the property of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Werterkirke -- Sheet 36 No. 13 Trace 3 Note - Is there a Brydons Well Note - "Ruins" to be written to this Object'
OS1/10/54/69 BOYKEN BANK Boyken Bank Boyken Bank Boyken William Jackson Thomas Dalgleish Johnston's Co. [County] Map [Situation] 1/2 mile SSW. [South South West] from Westerhall. A considerable bank covered with Brushwood and Forest Trees Situated along the North side of Boyken Burn, on the farm of Hopsrig, property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/69 OLD HOPSRIG Hopsrig (Old) Hopsrig (Old) William Jackson Thomas Dalgleish 036 [Situation] 50 chains S.S.W [South South West] from Westerhall. A house two storeys high Slated, with vegetable garden attached, formerly used as a farm house but now occupied by William Jackson Shepherd on the farm of Hopsrig, property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh
OS1/10/54/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 13 Trace 4
OS1/10/54/69 Under Auchendonna - scored through
OS1/10/54/70 RIVER ESK River Esk See Plan 35/8 Page 29 No. 3 Book
OS1/10/54/70 GLENBERTLE BURN Glenbertle Burn See Name Sheet for 45/1 No. 5Book
OS1/10/54/70 SMAIL GILL Smail Gill See Name Sheet for 45/1 No. 2 Book
OS1/10/54/70 BOYKEN BURN Boyken Burn See Name Sheet for 44/3 Page No. 5 Book
OS1/10/54/70 HOLE SIKE Hole Sike See Names Sheet for 45/1 No. 2 Book
OS1/10/54/70 [Page] 70 Parish of Westerkirk -- Plan 36/12
OS1/10/54/71 AIKEY BANK Aikey Bank Mr Thomas Borthwick Farmer Hopsrig David Bell Carpenter Westerhall 036 [Situation] 15 Chains S.E. [South East] from Westerhall. A small bank situated a short distance West from Rig Burn the surface of which is planted with oak trees, on the property of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/71 BOYKENBURNFOOT Boykenburnfoot Mr Thomas Borthwick John Johnston Labourer Boykenburn Foot [Situation] About 17 Chains S.S.W.[South South West] from Westerhall. Applies to a Small house one Story high, thatched, in good repair, with vegetable garden attached Situated to the West of Boyken Burn, a short distance from where it joins the River Esk, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/71 RIGBURNFOOT Rigburn Foot Mr Thomas Borthwick Adam Dalgleish Carpenter Rigburn Foot 036 [Sitaution] 30 Chains S.E. [South East] from Westerhall. A small house one Story high slated in good repair with vegetable garden attached, occupied by Adam Dalgliesh, Situated West of Rig Burn a short distance from its junction with the Esk property of Sir F. Johnston of Westerhall.
OS1/10/54/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet36 No. 13 Trace 5 Note - "Aik The Oak" Jameison's Scott. Dicty [Scottish Dictionary]
OS1/10/54/72 BOMBIE Bombie Bombie Bombie Mr Thomas Borthwick Farmer Hopsrig James Carruthers Coachman Bombie Johnton's Co. [County] Maps 036 [Situation] 30 Chains S. [South] from Westerhall. A small house one storey high, slated, in good repair, with Vegetable garden attached Situated west from Hopsrig ocupied by James Carruthers property of His grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/72 HOPSRIG Hopsrig Hopsrig Hopsrig Hopsrig Hopsrig Hopsrig Mr Thomas Borthwick James Carruthers Johnston's Co. [County] Map J. Little J. Elliot Estate Papers 036 [Situation] 35 Chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Westerhall. A very fine farm house two Storeys high, slated in good repair with suitable offices , farm of land and vegetable garden attached ocuppied by Mr Thomas Borthwick property of His grace the Duke of Buccleugh.
OS1/10/54/72 FORT [Rig Burn] Fort Fort Fort J. Little J. Elliot T. Little 036 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Westerhall. A small Camp or fort in tolerable good preservation situated on the W. [West] side of Rig Burn
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OS1/10/54/73 HUDDLESTON'S QUARRY Huddleston's Quarry Robert Nicol Steward Craig Andrew Nicol Shepherd Douglen 036 [Situation] 37 Chains East of Westerhall. A small quarry (whinstone) Situated on the North side of Burnfoot Hill. It derives its name from having been work by a man of the name of Huddleston.
OS1/10/54/73 BURNFOOT HILL Burnfoot Hill Robert Nicol Andrew Nicol 036 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S.E.E. [South East by East] from Westerhall. A considerable eminence situated North of the River Esk, the surface of which is heathy pasture, on the farm & property of Burnfoot Proprietor William E. Malcolm Esqr.
OS1/10/54/73 RIG Rig Rig Rig Mr Thomas Borthwick Farmer Hopsrig John Glendinning Shepherd Rig Valuation Roll 036 [Situation] 30 Chains S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Westerhall. A small commodious house one Storey Slated in good repair with vegetable garen attached Situated in the Middle of a Burian Called Thrumcaps Yard a short distance east from Rig Burn occupied by John Gledinning Shepherd proeperty of Sir F. Johnston of Westerhall
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OS1/10/54/74 THRUMCAPS YARD (Fort) Thrumcaps Yard Mr Thomas Borthwick Farmer Hopsrig Mr Robert Nicol Steward 036 [Situation] At Rig. This name applies to a Burian circular fortified place. Situated a short distance east from the Rig Burn. It is constructed of one ring although in a bad state of preservation it can easily be traced out, and is supposed by the inhabitants to be a place of Safety for Cattle during Warfare there is also a house built in the middle of it.
OS1/10/54/74 BLACK BANK Black Bank Mr Thomas Borthwick Mr Robert Nicol 036 [Situation] on the East Side of River Esk. A considerable bank the surface of which is grown over with Natural Wood extending along the North bank of the River Esk.
OS1/10/54/74 BANKFOOT Bankfoot Mr Thomas Borthwick Mr Robert Nicol 036 [Situation] 3/4 mile S.E. [South East] from Westerhall. A Small house one Storey high, slated, in good repair, situated on the North bank of the River Esk and bottom of Black Bank, occupied by Mrs. E. Brown, the property of W.E. Malcolm of Burnfoot.
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OS1/10/54/75 DOWGLEN HILL Douglen Hill Dowglen Dowglen Dowglen William E Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh Cottage Statistical Account of Parish Johnston's Map Valuation Rolls 036 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.N.E [North by North East] from Burnfoot. A Considerable eminence of Conical Shape on the Estate of Burnfoot. Situated at the West side of Douglen Cleugh. The Surface of which is covered with Heathy Pasture and on its summit is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/10/54/75 FINGLAND SIKE Fingland Sike See Plan 36/10 Page 61
OS1/10/54/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 14 Trace 1
OS1/10/54/76 DOWGLEN BURN Dowglen Cleugh Dowglen Cleugh Dowglen Dowglen Dowglen William C Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh Cottage New Statistical Account of Parish Valuation Roll Johnston's County Map 036 [Situation] On S.En. Ph. [South Eastern Parish] Boundary. A small hollow Situated North of the Golf and planted with Mixed Wood through which a Stream flows] (that forms the Parish boundary between Westerkirk and Langholm) in a Southerly direction till it joins the River Esk at the Cleugh Cottage.
OS1/10/54/76 [Page] 76 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 38 No. 14 Trace 2. Note - Dowglen Burn See Name Book for Langholm Ph [Parish]
OS1/10/54/76 The place entry has been altered from Cleugh to Burn, yet the description is of a cleugh or cleuch.
OS1/10/54/77 BIRREN [twice, nr Burnfoot] Birrin Birrin Birren Birren Birren William E. Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh Cottage J. Wilson Esqr. J. Elliot. Mr. Bryce 036 [Situation] 7 chains N. W. [North West] from Burnfoot. This name applies to a circular encampment or fortified place. Situated a little to the N.W. [North West] of Burnfoot. It is constructed of one Ring. Altho [although] in a bad State of preservation Can easily be traced out, and is Supposed to be a place of Safety for Cattle &c. during the Border Warfare
OS1/10/54/77 BIRREN Birren Birren Birren J. Wilson Esqre. J. Elliot Mr. Bryce 36 [Situation] 9 Chains N. [North] from Burnfoot. A little to the East of it is another camp Supposed to be used for the same purpose as the last mentioned one. It is in a very bad State of preservation nothing remaining to Show its features but a Small portion of the Northern bank.
OS1/10/54/77 BURNFOOT BURN Burnfoot Burn Burnfoot Burn William E. Malcolm Esqr. Duncan Byers 036 [Situation] From the junction of Fingland Sike with Back Burn S.E. [South East] to River Esk. A Stream which rises at the South Side of Crumpton Hill and flows in a South East direction till it joins the River Esk at Burnfoot.
OS1/10/54/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 14 Trace 3 Note - Fort?
OS1/10/54/78 THE COTTAGE The Cottage The Cottage William E. Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh Cottage [Situation] 6 chains N.W. [North West] from Burnfoot. A Small irrigular building one Story high and Slated. It is situated on an elevated piece of land which is planted with Mixed wood, a little to the N.W. [North West] of Burnfoot. And is a private Museum belonging to the proprietor W. E. Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot.
OS1/10/54/78 DOWGLEN Douglen Douglen Dowglen Dowglen William C Malcolm Esqr. Duncan Byers Johnston's County Map Valuation Roll 036 [Situation] 6 chains N. [North] from Burnfoot A House two storys highand slated situated a lille to the North of Burnfoot formerly the farm house belonging to the Farm of Douglen it is at present occupied by farm servants. belonging to the Proprietor W. C. Malcolm Burnfoot.
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OS1/10/54/79 BURNFOOT Burnfoot Burnfoot William E. Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh Cottage 036 [Situation] In S.En. Ph. [South Eastern Parish] district. A Beautiful Mansion three Storys high with out offices and a very fine Fruit and Vegetable garden attached, all in good repair. It is Situated on the North side of the River Esk amidst tastefully arranged pleasure grounds and is occupied by the Proprietor William E. Malcolm Esqr.
OS1/10/54/79 LITTLE HILL Little Hill See Page 25 Book No. 5
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OS1/10/54/81 CLEUCH COTTAGE Cleugh Cottage Cleugh Cottage William E. Malcolm Esqr. Burnfoot Duncan Byers Cleugh ottage 036 [Situation] 34 chains N. E. [North East] from Burnfoot. A small house one Story High Slated with a vegetable garden attached. Situated in the Douglen Cleugh a Short distance from where the Stream enters the River Esk. It is occupied by Duncan Byers and the property of William E. Malcolm Esqr. of Burnfoot.
OS1/10/54/81 CRAIG Craig Craig William E. Malcolm Esqr. Duncan Byers. 036 [Situation] 30 chains S. E. [South East] from Burnfoot. A farmhouse 2 Storeys High Slated with Suitable offices and a vegetable garden attached all in good repair. It is occupied by farm Servants and the property of W. E. Malcolm Esqr. of Burnfoot who holds the farm in his own hands
OS1/10/54/81 RIVER ESK River Esk See Page 29 No. 3 Book 035
OS1/10/54/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Westerkirk -- Sheet 36 No. 14 Trace 4 Note Ceugh Bridge - Name not generally recognised. [Signed] R. Stotherd Capt. R. Engs [Captain Royal Engineers] 31st Aug 1857
OS1/10/54/82 [Page] 82 54 -- Name Book of the PARISH of WESTERKIRK Co. [County] DUMFRIES [Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY MS. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE 15 MAR 1898 SOUTHAMPTON Sheet 35 No. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 & 16 Sheet 36 No 9, 10, 15 & `14 No. 4.