OS1/21/17/20

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WHITECLEUCH Whitecleuch
Whitecleugh
Whitecleugh
Whitecleugh
W.H. Maxwell Esq. Factor
Rev [Reverend] William Gouldie. Minister
Mr Robb. Schoolmaster.
Mr J. Watson. Merchant.
A newly built Farm steading one storey slated and in good repair it has outhouses and a small garden attached and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
UPPER WHITECLEUCH High Whitecleuch
Upper Whitecleugh
Upper Whitecleugh
Upper Whitecleugh
Upper Whitecleugh
Upper Whitecleugh
W.H. Maxwell Esq. Factor
Rev [Reverend] William Gouldie. Minister
Mr Robb. Schoolmaster.
Mr J. Watson. Merchant.
Forrest's Co. [County] Map dated 1816
Johnston's Co [County] Map
This was a Farm steading prior to the erection of Whitecleugh. it is 2 storeys slated and in bad repair there is a garden and outhouses attached it is occupied by the workmen at Whitecleuch Lime Works and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
WHITECLEUCH BURN Whitecleuch Burn
Whitecleugh Burn
Whitecleugh Burn
Whitecleugh Burn
W.H. Maxwell Esq. Factor
Rev [Reverend] William Gouldie. Minister
Mr Robb. Schoolmaster.
Mr J. Watson. Merchant.
A small stream which rises near Upper Whitecleugh and after flowing eastwards for about 60 chains it joins Whitecleuch Lane
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Continued entries/extra info

[Spelling of name Whitecleugh] As per Colonel Cameron's order
[Spelling of name Upper Whitecleugh] As per Colonel Cameron's order.
[Spelling of name Whitecleugh Burn] As per Colonel Cameron's order.
[Situation of Whitecleuch]About 45 chains South of Whitecleugh Lime Works
[Situation of Upper Whitecleuch]About 10 chains N.E. [North East] of Whitecleugh
[Situation of Whitecleuch Burn]Between Upper Whitecleugh and Whitecleugh.

Transcriber's notes

The descriptive remarks for Whitecleuch Burn originally said '... it joins Crawick Water' but 'Crawick Water has been crossed out and 'Whitecleuch Lane' inserted.

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