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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Names collected by J McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 22.C Trace 2.

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