OS1/11/60/23
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLEAVE RIG | Cleave Rig | James Gilchrist Gladhouse Robert Abernethy Famer Blackhope |
022 | [Situation] Temple Ph [Parish]. A high ridge of a hill branching off Blackhope Scar westward and bounded on the north and South Sides by two Small Streams which unite at its western extremity. |
BLACKHOPE SCAR | Blackhope Scar | James Gilchrist Gladhouse Robert Abernethy Farmer Blackhope |
022 | [Situation] Temple Borthwick. A considerable hill said to be the highest in the County. The Summit of which is covered with deep moss. There is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on it. |
LITTLE CLEAVE BURN | Little Cleave Burn | James Gilchrist Gladhouse Robert Abernethy Farmer Blackhope |
022 | [Situation] Temple. A small stream rising in New Moss and flowing in a S. [South] westerly direction till it joins "Long Cleave Burn" |
LONG CLEAVE BURN | Long Cleave Burn | James Gilchrist Gladhouse Robert Abernethy Farmer Blackhope |
022 | [Situation] Temple. A Small Stream rising near the Summit of Blackhope Scar flowing westward to Emly Bank, from which place till it arrives at Moorfoot, it is called Gladhouse Burn |
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[Page] 23Names collected by J McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 22.C Trace 2.
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