OS1/15/13/44

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PRIESTLAW HILL Priestlaw Hill
Priestlaw Hill
James Darling Farmer Priestlaw
Robert Murdoch Kingside
020 A considerable heathy hill on the farm of Priestlaw This hill is one of the highest of the Lammermuir Hills & from it an extensive view of the surrounding county can be obtained.
KILLMADE BURN Killmade Burn James Darling Farmer Priestlaw
Robert Murdoch Kingside
020 A small stream having its Source on the farm of Priestlaw flowing in a northerly direction and forming the boundary between the Counties of Haddington and Berwick, and falling into White Adder Water.
FRIARS NOSE Friars' Nose 020 A ridge of heathy moorland on the farm of Priestlaw & joined to Priestlaw Hill near the end of this old ridge is an old camp.

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[Page] 44
List of Names collected by Robert Miller C/a [Civilian assistant]
Plan 20B Trace 3
Parish of Whittingham

Object
Priestlaw Hill - A hill
Killmade Burn - A stream
Friars' Nose - A ridge

[Signed] Robert Miller

[Signed by] James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 15th November 1853
Henry James Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 16 Nov [November] 1853.

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