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PARISH OF GARVALD AND BARA Haddingtonshire
PLAN16A
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Garvald & Bara -- 15
Birset Hill -- 14
Castle Stripe -- 7
Castle Moffat -- 7
Castle Bank -- 8
Donolly Burn -- 5
Fen Burn -- 9
Fallow Green Rig -- 10
Feud Burn -- 13
Garvald -- 5
Fort -- 3
Harehope Burn -- 5
Little Fen Burn -- 10
Lammermuir Hills -- 14
Millsit Knowe -- 6
Nunraw Bank -- 8
Papana Water -- 4
Rangely Kipp -- 13
Sled Hill -- 4
Snawdon Wood -- 5
Snawdon Hill -- 13
The Cottage -- 6
Thorter Burn -- 9
White Castle -- 11
White Castle Nick -- 12
Ragstone Rig -- 12
Nunraw Wood -- 15 |
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FORT [Garvald] |
Camp
Camp
Camp
Camp |
Stat. [Statistical] Account
Robert Neillans
Thomas Renwick
Forrest's Co. [County] map. |
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[situation] About 1 1/8 Mile W. [West] by N. [North] from Castle Moffat
A Camp on the farm of Garvald in a tolerable state of preservation, Supposed to be of either Pictish or danish origin. |
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Parish of Garvald and Bara
Note: From its shape and construction this is evidently a British Hill Fort.
"About a mile to the north on the farm of Garvald there is a large fortification or encampment situated on a rising ground it is of a circular form and is in circumference about 1500 feet in extent" - Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841 p. [page] 96 |
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SLED HILL |
Sled Hill
Sled Hill
Sled Hill |
Mr Thomas Renwick
Mr Robert Neillans
James Dods |
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[situation] About 1 Mile W. [West] by N. [North] from Castle Moffat
A small arable eminence on the farm of Tanderlane. |
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PAPANA WATER |
Papana Water
Papana Water
Papana Water |
Thomas Renwick
Robert Neillans
James Dods |
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[situation] About 1 Mile West of Castle Moffat
A considerable stream having its source on the Lammermuir Hills flowing in a northerly direction, passing the Village of Garval and falling into the Firth of Forth at Belhaven. |
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39 - Sled Hill [note] "Sled ." Crooked, aslant &c. Jamieson's Scott: Dictr [Scottish Dictionary]
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GARVALD |
Garvald
Garvald
Garvald
Garvald |
Rent Receipts
William Scott
R. Neillans
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
016 |
[situation] About 1 Mile W. by N. [West by North] from Castle Moffat
A well constructed farm house in good repair, with offices thrashing machine, and arable farm attached, occupied by Mr William Scott; the property of J. M. Balfour Esqr. |
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HAREHOPE BURN |
Harehope Burn
Harehope Burn
Harehope Burn
Hairy Burn |
Robert Neillans
Thomas Renwick
William Scott
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
016 |
[situation] About 3/4 Mile W.S.W. [West South West] from Castle Moffat
A small stream which rises on the east side of Birset hill and flows in a northerly direction to its junction with Papana Water on the farm of Garvald. |
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DONOLLY BURN |
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SNAWDON WOOD |
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40 - Garvald
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MILLSIT KNOWES |
Millset Knowes
Millset Knowes |
Mr Robert Neillans
Mr James Dods |
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[situation] About 5/8 Mile S.W. [South-West] by S. [South] from Castle Moffat
A small arable eminence on the farm of Nunraw Barns. |
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THE COTTAGE |
The Cottage
The Cottage
The Cottage |
Thomas Renwick
Robert Neillans
James Dods |
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[situation] About 1/2 Mile N-West [North-West] from Castle Moffat
A nead porter's lodge at the southern entrance to the grounds of Nunraw |
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CASTLE STRIPE |
Castle Stripe
Castle Stripe |
Robert Neillans
James Dods |
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[situation] A little S [South] of Castle Moffat
A small plantation on the farm of Nunraw Barns, the wood of which is chiefly fir. |
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CASTLE MOFFAT |
Castle Moffat
Castle Moffat
Castle Moffat
Castle Moffat |
Robert Neillans
James Dods
County map
List of Farms Co. [County] Haddington |
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[situation] Between Castle stripe & Castle Banks
The ruins of a farm house and cottages now occupied by farm servants. There was at one time a farm attached which is now joined to Nunraw Barns; the property of Robert Hay Esqr. |
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42 - Castle Stripe
42 - Castle Moffat |
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CASTLE BANKS |
Castle Banks
Castle Banks
Castle Banks |
Robert Neillans
Thomas Renwick
James Dods |
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[situation] A little N. [North] of Castle Moffat
A sloping bank forming the south side of a wood[ed] ravine through which flows Thorter Burn. It is Situated a little north of Castle Moffat. |
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NUNRAW BANK |
Nunraw Bank
Nunraw Bank
Nunraw Bank |
Robert Neillans
Thomas Renwick
James Dods |
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[situation] About 1/2 Mile N. [North] by W. [West] from Castle Moffat
A Wooded ravine on the Nunraw estate, through which flows Thorter Burn. |
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41 - Castle Banks
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THORTER BURN |
Thorter Burn
Thorter Burn
Thorter Burn
Clints Water
Clints Water |
Robert Neillans
Thomas Renwick
James Dods
Robert Thompson
John Dods |
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[situation] Runs past Fallow Green Rig and a little N. [North] of Castle Moffat
A considerable stream which rises in clints moss and flows in a N. [North] westerly direction to its junction with Papana Water. |
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FEN BURN |
Fen Burn
Fen Burn |
Robert Thompson
Thomas Drysdale |
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[situation] A little West of Fallow Green Rig
A small stream having its source on the farm of Nunraw flowing in a northerly direction and falling into the Thorter Burn |
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51 - Thorter Burn
52 - Fen Burn |
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LITTLE FEN BURN |
Little Fen Burn
Little Fen Burn |
Robert Thompson
Thomas Drysdale |
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[situation] Between Fen Burn & Castle Moffat
A very small stream on the farm of Nunraw Barns its course is northerly and falls into Thorter Burn [at] Robintipsy. |
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FALLOW GREEN RIG |
Fallow Green Rig
Fallow Green Rig |
Robert Thompson
Thomas Drysdale |
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[situation] About 1/2 Mile S.E [South-East] by E. [East] from Castle Moffat
A ridge of arable and pasture land on the farm of Deuchrie situated on the west margin of Thorter Burn. It is within the Lammermuir range |
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52 - Little Fen Burn
52 - Fallow Green Rig |
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WHITE CASTLE (British Fort) |
White Castle
White Castle
Whitecastle |
Robert Thomson
John Dods
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1841 |
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[situation] About 7/8 Mile S.E. [South East] by E. [East] from Castle Moffat
An ancient camp situated on an eminence on the farm of Nunraw Barns. It is defended by ramparts and ditches & is in a tolerable state of preservation. From its shape it is probably Saxon. There is no tradition in the country respecting it. |
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49 - White Castle
[note] White castle to be written in Stump on plan and British Fort to be written in Old English as directed in a Sheet of remarks from O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office] on Plan 5.C.
"Adjoining the Lammermoor hills are situated the ruins
of whitecastle in the eastern boundary of the parish. In early
times this fortification was of considerable importance as it
guarded a pass from the Merse and from England".
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WHITE CASTLE NICK |
White Castle Nick
White Castle Nick
White Castle Nick |
Robert Thompson
John Dods
Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
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[situation] On the W. [West] side of White Castle Camp.
A small ravine on the [farm] of Nunraw Barns, Situated a little to the west of White Castle, through which flows a small [stream] |
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RAGSTONE RIG |
Ragstone Rig |
For descriptive remarks See Name Book 16C |
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[situation] East side of Rangely Kipp
For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 16C |
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51 - White Castle Nick
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RANGELY KIPP |
Rangely Kipp
Kipp |
See Name Book Plan 16C
Forrest's Co. [County] map. |
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[situation] About 1 1/2 Miles South by East from Castle Moffat.
For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 16 C. |
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FEUD BURN |
Feud Burn
Feud Burn |
George Young
Mr Nellans |
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[situation] At the East side of Millsit Knowes
A small stream which rises near Birsit Hill, flows in a northeasterly direction and after a short course it is called Little Fen Burn it then runs into Thorter Burn |
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SNAWDON HILL |
Snawdon Hill |
See Name Book Plan 15 D |
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[situation] About 2 Miles South West by South from Castle Moffat
See Name Book Plan 15 D. |
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LAMMERMUIR HILLS |
Lammermuir Hills |
See Name Book Plan 19 B. |
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[situation] In the Southern portion of the parish.
For Descriptive RemarKs See Name Book Plan 19 B |
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BIRSET HILL |
Birsit Hill |
See Name Book Plan 15B |
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[situation] About 1 Mile South West from Castle Moffat
For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 15 B |
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GARVALD AND BARA [Parish] |
Parish of Garvald & Bara |
See Name Book Plan 19 B |
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[situation] In the Southern Portion of the County
For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 19 B |
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NUNRAW WOOD |
Nunraw Wood |
See Name Book Plan 11C |
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PARISH OF WHITTINGHAM
PLAN 16A
INDEX
Names Of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Whittingham -- 29
Bother Cleugh -- 23
Back Burn -- 26
Clints Law -- 23
Clints Dod -- 24
Common Plantation -- 28
Deuchrie Edge -- 27
Eachil Burn -- 27
Eachil Rig -- 28
Jinkie Burn -- 22
Moorcock Hall -- 22
Mid Hill -- 24
Robintipsy's Plantation -- 21
Rangely Burn -- 25
Whiteadder Water -- 25
White Well -- 25
Wool Hill -- 26
Ragstone Rig -- 23
Bother Law -- 32
Dry Knowe -- 31
Lodge Rig -- 31
Rook Law -- 31
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RUIN [Robintipsy] |
Robintipsy (in ruins)
Robintipsy (in ruins)
Robintipsy (in ruins)
Robintipsy (in ruins)
Tupsis |
Mr. Smith
Thomas Forbes
Alexander Drysdale
Estate map
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[situation] About 1/4 Mile S.E. [South-East] by E. [East] from Castle Moffat
The ruins of a dwellinghouse on the farm of Nunraw Barns. It is conjectured that a man named Robintipsy had once lived in it. |
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Robintipsy's Plantation
Robintipsy's Plantation
Robintipsy's Plantation
Robintipsy's Plantation |
Mr. Smith
Thomas Forbes
Alexander Drysdale
Estate map |
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[situation] About 1/4 Mile N.E. [North-East] by. N. [North] from Castle Moffat
A large plantation, the wood of which is chiefly fir and about 20 years old. It is the property of James M. Balfour Esqr. |
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46 - Robintipsy (in ruins) [note] Ruin only to be written on plan as it was a little cot house of no note
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MOORCOCK HALL |
Moorcock Hall
Moorcock Hall |
John Dods
John Webster |
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[situation] About 1 Mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Castle Moffat
A small dwellinghouse occupied by a Shepherd, situated on the farm of Stonypath. |
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JINKIE BURN |
Jinkie Burn
Jinkie Burn |
John Dods
John Webster |
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[situation] Runs a little East from Moorcock Hall
A small stream having its source from Bother Cleugh and flowing in a northerly direction and joins a stream a short distance West from Stonypath. |
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45 - Moorcock Hall
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BOTHER CLEUGH |
Bother Cleugh
Bother Cleugh |
John Dods
John Webster |
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[situation] A little East of Clints Law
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Clints Law
Clints Law |
John Dods
John Webster |
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[situation] About 3/4 Mile East from Castle Moffat
A considerable heathy hill on the farm of Stonypath & Part of the Lammermuir Hills |
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RAGSTONE RIG |
Ragstone Rig |
See Name Book Plan 16C |
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[situation] On E [East] side of Rangely Kipp
For Descriptive RemarKs See Name BooK Plan 16C |
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45 - Bother Cleugh
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MID HILL |
Mid Hill
Mid Hill
Mid Hill |
John Dods
Mr. Smith
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[situation] About 1 Mile E.S.E. [East South East] from Castle Moffat
A large hill on the farm of Stonypath, the surface of which is heathy pasture. It is part of the Lammermuir Hills |
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CLINTS DOD |
Clints Dod
Clints Dod
Clints Dod |
John Dods
Mr. Smith
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[situation] About 1 Mile S.E. [South-East] by. E. [East] from Castle Moffat
A considerable heathy hill on the farm of Stonypath. It is part of the Lammermuir Hills. |
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53 - Mid Hill Form
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RANGELY BURN |
Rangely Burn
Rangely Burn
Rangely Burn
Rangely Burn |
John Dods
Robert Thomson
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[situation] About 1 1/2 Mile S. [South] East from Castle Moffat
A small stream which rises on the farm of Stonypath, flows in an Easterly direction and falls into Whiteadder Water. |
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WHITEADDER WATER |
Whiteadder Water |
See Name Book Plan 16 C |
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[situation] At the E. [East] end of Rangely Burn
For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 16 C |
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WHITE WELL |
White Well
White Well
White Well
White Well |
George Young
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Mr Nellans
Forrest's Co. [County] map |
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[situation] About 1 1/2 Miles S [South]-East from Castle Moffat
A spring of Water on the Lammermuir Hills situated a little west of the road leading from Garvald to Dunse. It is the source of the Whiteadder Water. But the stream running immediately from the well is called Rangely Burn. |
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44 - Rangely Burn
44 - Whiteadder Water
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BACK BURN |
Back Burn
Back Burn
Back Burn |
John Dods
Robert Thomson
Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
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[situation] About 2 1/4 Miles S.E. [South-East] by. E. [East] from Castle Moffat
A small stream which rises on the farm of Johnscleugh, flows in a Southerly direction and falls into Whiteadder Water. |
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WOOL HILL |
Wool Hill
Wool Hill |
Robert Thompson
John Dods |
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[situation] About 2 1/2 Miles S.E. [South-East] by. E. [East] from Castle Moffat
A small heathy hill on the farm of Johnscleugh & part of the Lammermuir Hills |
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44 - Back Burn
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DEUCHRIE EDGE |
Lothian Edge
Lothian Edge
Lothian Edge
Lothian Edge
Deuchrie Edge |
John Dods
Mr. Smith
Estate map
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[situation] About 1 3/4 Mile E. [East] by. N. [North] from Castle Moffat
A tract of elevated moorland presenting on one side the appearance of a hillside. Its surface is heathy pasture situated in Dunbar Common. It is the property of T. B. Sydeserff Esq. It is part of the Lammermuir range. |
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Eachill Burn
Eachill Burn |
Mr Smith
John Dods |
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[situation] About 2 1/4 Miles East from Castle Moffat
A very small stream which rises in Dunbar common flows in an easterly direction and falls into East Burn. |
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53 - Deuchrie Edge
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EACHIL RIG |
Eachil Rig
Eachil Rig |
Mr. Smith
John Dods |
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[situation] About 1 3/4 Miles E [East] by S. [South] from Castle Moffat
A heathy eminence or [rise] in Dunbar Common. It is within the Lammermuir range. |
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Common Plantation
Common Plantation |
Mr Smith
James Forbes
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[situation] About 1 1/4 Miles E.N.E. [East North East] from Castle Moffat
A large plantation situated in Dunbar Common, the wood of which is chiefly fir. It is the property of James M. Balfour Esqr. |
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48 - Eachil Rig
46 - Common Plantation |
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WHITTINGHAM |
Parish of Whittingham |
See Name Book Plan 11 A |
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[situation] In the S.E. [South East] portion of the County
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Newmains Hill |
See Name Book Plan 11C |
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DRY KNOWE |
Dry Knowe |
Mr Young, Johnscleugh
Mr John Dodds Stonypath. |
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[situation] On the western Side of Lamb Hill
A small hill of oval shape on the farm of Johnscleugh, its Surface consists of mountain grass land. It is within the Lammermuir ranges. |
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LODGE RIG |
Lodge Rig |
Mr Young Johnscleugh
Mr John Dodd Stonypath |
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[situation] Near the S.W. [South West] side of Lamb Hill
A Small hill of oval shape on the farm of Johnscleugh, its Surface consists of heathy pasture. It is within the Lammermuir range. |
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ROOK LAW |
Rook Law |
Mr Young Johnscleugh
Mr John Dodd Stonypath. |
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[situation] At the N.W. [North West] side of Wool Hill.
A small hill of nearly circular Shape on the farm of Johnscleugh its surface consists of heathy pasture. |
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BOTHER STONE |
Bother Stone
Bother Stone |
Mr John Dodd Stonypath
Mr Young Johnscleugh |
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[situation] At the SE [South East] side of Clent Law
A rough uncut Standing Stone on the farm of Stonypath it is of a conical shape and stands two feet high. Stone erected to marK the meeting spot where a Millar used to meet his distant Customers with bags of ground meal and flour, and receive any that was brought to him to be ground the difficult or bother of Settling the various prices to be paid to him gave rise to the name Bother Stone. There is no local Knowledge of when these transactions were in practice or how long they continued but by then the spot became famous. And the Stone is well known by the given name. |
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PARISH OF STENTON
PLAN 16A
INDEX
Names Of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Stenton -- 37
Dunbar Common -- 35
Fennyholes Burn -- 36
Lamb Hill -- 35
West Burn -- 36
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DUNBAR COMMON |
Dunbar Common |
See Name Book Plan 11D |
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[situation] About 1 1/4 Miles East from Castle Moffat.
For descriptive remarKs See Name Book Plan 11D |
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LAMB HILL |
Lamb Hill
Lamb Hill |
Robert Thompson
John Dods |
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[situation] About 2 1/2 Miles East from Castle Moffat
A considerable hill on the farm at Johnscleugh. Its surface consists of heathy pasture. It is within the Lammermuir ranges. |
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Parish of Stenton
43 - Lamb Hill |
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WEST BURN |
West Burn
West Burn
West Burn |
John Smith
John Dods
Johnston's Co. [Company] Maps |
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[situation] At the West side of Lamb Hill
A small stream which rises in Dunbar Common and flows in a southern direction and joins a stream near Beltondod |
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FENNYHOLES BURN |
Fennyholes Burn
Fennyholes Burn |
Robert Thompson
John Dods |
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[situation] at the Southern end of East Burn
A small stream which rises in Dunbar Common and flows in a N.E. [North East] direction and falls into East Burn |
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Parish of Stenton |
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STENTON [parish] |
Parish of Stenton |
See Name Book Plan 11 B |
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[situation] In the Eastern portion of the County of Haddington
For Descriptive RemarKs See Name BooK Plan 11 B |
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Parish of Stenton |
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SLED HILL |
Sled Hill |
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Robert Neillans Garvald
James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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An elevated portion of Pasture land on the farm of Tanderlane. |
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PAPANA WATER |
Papana Water |
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Robert Neillans Garvald
James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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A Small River which flows from the Lammermuirs, through the Village of Garvald, by West Barns, and falls to the Sea at Belhaven. |
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THE COTTAGE |
The Cottage |
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Robert Neillans Garvald
James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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A neat Gate-lodge at the South entrance to the Grounds of Nunraw, the property of Robert Hay Esq. |
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Plan 16A -- Parish of Garvald |
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GARVALD |
Garvald |
Rent Receipt
Mr William Scott
Mr R Neillans |
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A Farmhouse with offices Thrashing Machine &c attached all in good repair; occupied by Mr William Scott. J. M. Balfour Esqr. Whittinghame is the proprietor |
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FORT [Garvald] |
Camp |
Stat. [Statistical] account
Mr Robert Neillans
Mr Thomas Renwick |
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A Camp on the Farm of Garvald in tolerable preservation, Supposed to be of either Pictish or danish Origin |
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HAREHOPE BURN |
Harehope Burn |
Mr Robert Neillans
Mr Thomas Renwick
Mr William Scott |
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A Small Stream which rises on the East side of Ragstubble Hill it flows Northwards to its Junction with the Papana Water, on the Farm of Garvald |
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Plan 16A -- Parish of Garvald |
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THORTER BURN |
Thorter Burn |
Mr Robert Neillans Garvald
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Mr James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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A Considerable Stream which rises in Clints Moss and flows in a North Westerly direction by Nunraw to its Junction with the Papana Water East of Garvald Village |
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NUNRAW BANK |
Nunraw Bank |
Mr Robert Neillans Garvald
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Mr James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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A Wooded Ravine through which flows Thorter Burn; on the Nunraw Estate, the property of Robert Hay Esq. Nunraw. |
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CASTLE BANKS |
Castle Banks |
Mr Robert Neillans Garvald
Mr Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
Mr James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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The South, and only Wooded side, of a Ravine through which flows Thorter Burn; near Castle Moffat. Robert Hay Esq. is proprietor. |
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Plan 16A -- Parish of Garvald |
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CASTLE MOFFAT |
Castle Moffat |
Mr Robert Neillans
Mr James Dods
County Map |
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A Farmhouse, (in ruins) Cottages and offices now occupied by a shepherd & other Farmservants on the Nunraw Barns Farm - with which this Farm is now united; Occupied by Mr James Dods, and the property of R. Hay of Nunraw House |
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CASTLE STRIPE |
Castle Stripe |
Mr Robert Neillans
Mr James Dods |
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A Plantation Consisting Chiefly of Fir & larch trees on the farm of Nunraw Barns, the property of Robert Hay Esq. Nunraw Ho. [House] |
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MILLSIT KNOWES |
Millsit Knowes |
Mr. Robert Neillans
Mr James Dods |
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An elevated portion of Cultivated land on the Farm of Nunraw Barns, the property of Robert Hay Esq. Nunraw House. |
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Plan 16A -- Parish of Garvald |
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WOOL HILL |
Wool Hill |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A large Hill covered with heathy Pasture on the summit of which is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station Name "John's Cleugh" |
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LAMB HILL |
Lamb Hill |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A large flat hill on the farm Belton Dod having a Trignometrical Station on its summit and Covered with mountain grass. |
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FENNYHOLES BURN |
Fennyholes Burn |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A small stream which rises in Dunbar Common and running in a South East direction for about 16 chains until it falls into East Burn. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty C A [Civilian Assistant]
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Stenton
[signed] James McAnulty |
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WHITEADDER WATER |
Whiteadder Water |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Robert Thompson Castlemoffat |
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A mountain stream which rises near the Base of Clints Dod passing through the farm of Priestlaw and from thence flowing in a easterly direction into the County of Berwick. |
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RANGELY BURN |
Rangely Burn |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit |
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A small stream which rises in the Mountain farm of Stonypath and after runing for about 18 chains in an Eastern direction until it falls into the Whiteadder Water. |
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BACK BURN |
Back Burn |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit |
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A small stream which rises in the mountain and passing in a Southern direction until it falls into the Whiteadder Water South of John's Cleugh. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
[Plan - letter - Trace] 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham
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MOORCOCK HALL |
Moorcock Hall
Moorcock Hall |
Mr. John Dods Stonypath
John Webster Moorcock Hall |
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A small dwelling house Occupied by a Shepherd named John Webster on the farm of Stonypath Occupied by Mr John Dods |
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JINKIE BURN |
Jinkie Burn
Jinkie Burn |
Mr. John Dods Stonypath
John Webster Moorcock Hall |
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A small stream which joins Brother Cleugh and runs in a Northern direction past Moorcock Hall and Lee House and joins Burn a little westward of Stonypath. |
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BOTHER CLEUGH |
Brother Cleugh
Brother Cleugh |
Mr. John Dods Stonypath
John Webster Moorcock Hall |
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A small Ravine near the Source of Jenkie Burn on the farm of Stonypath in the possession of Mr John Dods. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
[Plan - letter - Trace] 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham
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ROBINTIPSY'S PLANTATION |
Robintipsy's Plantation |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M. Balfour Esq
Thomas Forbes Factor to James M. Balfour
Mr Alexander Drysdale
Mason's Map of the property dated [1841] |
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A large plantation chiefly fir and planted upwards of 20 years ago. it is the property James M. Balfour Esq of Whittingham |
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ROBINTIPSY |
Robintipsy (in Ruins) |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M. Balfour Esq
Thomas Forbes Factor to James M. Balfour
Mr Alexander Drysdale
Mason's Map of the property dated [1841] |
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This Ruin was formerly a dwelling house and it is conjectured that a man of this name lived in it formerly however nothing satisfactory Connected with this name Can be learned in the locality. |
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COMMON PLANTATION |
Common Plantation |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M. Balfour Esq
Thomas Forbes Factor to James M. Balfour
Mr Alexander Drysdale
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A large plantation chiefly fir, it is the property of James M. Balfour Esq and planted upwards of 20 years ago. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham
[signed] James McAnulty |
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DUNBAR COMMON |
Dunbar Common |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Mr William Brown Halls |
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A large tract of heathy Pasture on the Lammermuir Hills in the Parishes of Stenton, Spott and Whittingham. It one time belonged to the Town of Dunbar and still retains the name of "Dunbar Common" being divided some time ago between the several proprietors in the Neighbourhood. |
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CLINTS LAW |
Clints Law |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Mr William Brown Halls |
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A large Heathy hill on the farm Stonypath. occupied by Mr John Dods of Stonypath James Maitland Balfour Esq of Whittingham Proprietor. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
[Plan] - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham Spott and Stenton
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WEST BURN |
West Burn |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M Balfour
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A small stream which rises in Dunbar Common taking a Northern direction towards Beltondod where it forms the Boundary between the Parishes of Spott and Innerwick. |
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EACHIL BURN |
Eachil Burn |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M Balfour
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A very small insignificant riverlet which rises in Dunbar Common passing East for about 10 Chains until it falls into East Burn. |
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EACHIL RIG |
Eachil Rig |
Mr Smith Factor to J. M Balfour
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A Heathy hill in Dunbar Common on the farm of Stonypath occupied by Mr John Dods |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham
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WHITE CASTLE (British Fort) |
White Castle |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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An ancient fort or Camp on the farm of Nunraw Barns. it occupies an eminence on the south side of Clints which was taKen advantage of by those who Constructed it. It is in a tolerable state of preservation and was formerly defended by three ramparts with ditches between. It is likely to have been a Saxon Camp from its Construction. Viz Its interior being Considerably higher than the surrounding plain. Several persons in the locality were applied to as to what traditions might be relating to it, but nothing Could be gathered from them except the name which is well known |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Garvald
[signed] James McAnulty |
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WHITE CASTLE NICK |
White Castle Nick |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A small Ravine on the farm of Nunraw Barns on the west Side of White Castle Camp A small stream runs through it into Clints Water |
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CLINTS WATER |
Clints Water |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr John Dods Stonypath |
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A small stream which rises south of Clints Dods running in a Northern direction by Nunraw. Stonypath, until it forms Whittingham Water at Papple. |
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THORTER BURN |
Thorter Burn |
Robert Neillans Garvald
Thomas Renwick Garvald Grange
James Dods Nunraw Barns |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Garvald
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FEN BURN |
Fen Burn |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr Thomas Drysdale Nunraw |
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A small stream which runs thro [through] the farm of Nunraw Barns South east of Robintipsy's Ruins |
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LITTLE FEN BURN |
Little Fen Burn |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr Thomas Drysdale Nunraw |
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A small Stream which rises on the farm of Nunraw Barns and passing in Northern direction until it falls into Clints Water a little South of Robintipsy's Ruins. |
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FALLOW GREEN RIG |
Fallow Green Rig |
Robert Thompson Castlemoffit
Mr Thomas Drysdale Nunraw |
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A strip of land along Clints Water between White Castle Camp and Fen Burn on the farm of Duchrie. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Garvald
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LOTHIAN EDGE |
Lothian Edge |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Mr Smith factor to J M. Balfour
Mason's Estate Map Dated 1841 |
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A large tract of Heathy Pasture on Dunbar Common having a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit. Mr Tweedie of Duchrie is the Tenant and Thomas B. Sydserf Esq of Ruchlaw. |
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CLINTS DOD |
Clints Dod |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Mr Smith factor to J M. Balfour
Mason's Estate Map Dated 1841 |
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A large Heathy Hill with a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit Mr Tweedie of Duchire is tenant & Thomas B Sydserf Esq Landlord |
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MID HILL |
Mid Hill |
Mr John Dods Stonypath
Mr Smith factor to J M. Balfour
Mason's Estate Map Dated 1841 |
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A large Hill covered with heathy pasture on the farm of Stonypath. Occupied by Mr John Dods. James M. Balfour Esq Owner. |
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List of Names collected by James McAnulty
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Parish - Whittingham
[signed] James McAnulty |
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RANGELY KIPP |
Rangely Kipp |
George Young Shepherd John's Cleugh.
James Taylor Shepherd Rangely. |
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A considerable hill forming a part of the Lammermuir Hills, on the farm of Rangely and the property of the Marques of Tweeddale |
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List of Names collected by John McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan - letter - Trace 16 A 2
Township or Parish - Garvald
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WHITE WELL |
White Well |
George Young Shepherd John's Cleugh
Mr Nellans Cooper Garvald. |
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A spring of water on the west side of the road leading from Garvald across the Lammermuir Hills in direction of John's Cleugh. It is the source the White Adder Watter. |
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FEUD BURN |
Feud Burn |
George Young Shepherd John's Cleugh
Mr Nellans Cooper Garvald |
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A small Stream rising near Ryestubble. and running eastward till it falls into Thorter Burn. |
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List of Names collected by John McDiarmid ca. [civilian assistant]
[Plan] - letter - Trace 16 A 3
[White Well] Parish - Whittingham
[Feud Burn] Parish - Garvald
[signed]
James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]
14th November 1853.
Henry James Capt R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers]
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Co. [COUNTY] HADDINGTON
ORDNANCE SURVEY [Manuscript] STORE SOUTHAMPTON 19 APR. 92
PLAN 16 A
Names of Parishes -- Pages
Garvald and Bara -- 1
Whittingham -- 19
Stenton -- 33 |
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