Midlothian, volume 60

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/11/60/1 [page] 1 PARISH OF TEMPLE PLAN 22C INDEX Par. [Parish] of Temple -- 6 Bowmans Gill Burn -- 4 Bowbeat Hill -- 5 Bowbeat Burn -- 4 Bowbeat -- 7 Clinty Cleugh -- 10 Cleave Rig -- 9 Emly Bank -- 5 Fairhope Burn -- 4 Gladhouse Water -- 5 Hawkater Gill Burn -- 3 Hirendean Hill -- 8 Jeffries Corse -- 3 Long Cleave -- 10 Little Cleave -- 10 Long Shank -- 3 Little Cleave Burn -- 7 Long Cleave Burn -- 9 Long Edge -- 9 New Moss -- 7 The Kipps -- 8
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OS1/11/60/3 LONG SHANK Long Shank Long Shank Long Shank JS. Gilchrist William Penderleith Co. [County] Map Statistical Acct. [Account] of Scotland 022 A long ridge of an eminence at the East side of Jeffries Course.
OS1/11/60/3 JEFFRIES CORSE Jewffries Course Jeffries Course Jeffries Corse JS, Gilchrist William Penderleith 022 A hill of considerable height forming part of the range called Moorfoot Hills, On it is a Trigl.[Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party " Jeffries Course".-
OS1/11/60/3 HAWKSTER GILL BURN Hawkster Gill Burn Hawkster Gill Burn Hawkster Gill Burn Hawkster Gill Burn JS. Gilchrist Wm. William Penderleith Co. [County] Map Map of Roads 022 A small stream having its rise on Jeffries Course, and running Easterly to its junction with Gladhouse Burn.
OS1/11/60/3 [page] 3 Parish of Temple Page 21 Long Shank 21 Jeffries Course - Corse - a Mile - Jamieson's Dictionary 21 Hawkster Gill Burn Long Shank -- about 1 7/8 miles N.W. [North West] from [Trigangulation point] on Blackhope Scar. [Additional Note] Long Shank Hill -- [arrow to County Map entry; reverse arrow from] Statistical Account of Scotland [to second] Long Shank Hill [entry]. Jeffries Corse -- about 2 miles W.N.W. [West North West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar. [Additional Note] Corse- -- a Mill. Jamiesons Dictionary Hawkster Gill Burn -- Rises about 2 1/8 miles W by N. [West by North] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope. Sar [Number in margin for all 3 entries] 21
OS1/11/60/4 BOWBEAT BURN Bowbeat Burn Bowbeat Burn Bowbeat Burn Bowbeat Burn JS, Gilchrist William Penderleith Co..[County] Map Map of Roads 022 A small stream having its rise at the base of Bowbeat Hill and running northerly to its junction with Glad house Burn
OS1/11/60/4 BOWMANS GILL BURN Bowmans Gill Burn Bowmans Gill Burn Bowmans Gill Burn Bowmans Gill Burn JS Gilchrist William Penderleith Co;[County] Map Map of Roads 022 A small stream havins its rise a little South of Jeffries Course, and running to Gladhouse Burn
OS1/11/60/4 FAIRHOPE BURN Fairhope Burn Fairhope Burn Fairhope Burn Fairhope Burn JS, Gilchrist William Penderleith Co. [County] Map Road Map 022 A small Stream or burn running easterly to its junction with Gladhouse Burn,
OS1/11/60/4 [page]4 Parish of Temple 21-- Bowmans Gill Burn -- Rises about 1 3/4 Miles. W. [West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Black-hope Scar, and runs into Gladhouse water, 21 -- Fairhope Burn -- Rises about 1 7/8 Miles, W. [West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar 22 -- Bowbeat Burn -- about 1 1/2 Mile. W. by S, [West by South] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar.
OS1/11/60/4 a dot within a triangle I take to indicate a Trig. point. Unsure of Mr. Gilchrist's initials.
OS1/11/60/5 BOWBEAT HILL Bowbeat Hill Bowbeat Hill Bowbeat Hill Bowbeat Hill Mr.. Gilchrist Mr. Penderleith Map of Roads Co.. [County] Map 022 A considerable hill situated on the boundary line betwixt the County of Edinburgh and Peebles On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party " Browbeat Hill"
OS1/11/60/5 EMLY BANK Emly Bank Emly Bank Emly Bank Emly Bank JS Gilchrist Mr. Penderleith Map of Roads Co.. [County] Map 022 An eminence of a ridge like shape, situated on the East side of Bowbeat Burn
OS1/11/60/5 GLADHOUSE WATER Gladhouse Burn Gladhouse Burn Gladhouse Water Gladhouse Water Gladhouse Water Mr, Gilchrist Mr, Penderleith Co [County] Map Map of Roads 022 A considerable stream or burn having its name from the junction of Bowbeat Burn with other small tributaries, and running in a Northerly direction for a considerable distance then taking the name of South Esk.
OS1/11/60/5 [page] 5 Parish of Temple Emly Bank -- about 1 1/4 Miles W.S.W. [West South West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar. Bowbeat Hill -- about 1 5/8 Miles W.S.W. [West South West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar, Gladhouse Burn -- about 1 1/8 of a mile from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar [Number in margin for all 3 entries] -- 22
OS1/11/60/5 Unsure of Gilchrist's initials. A dot inside a triangle I take to mean a Trig. Point.
OS1/11/60/6 PARISH OF TEMPLE Parish of Temple See name Bk [Book] of Plan 18D 022 [Situation] Southern portion of the Co. [County] of Edinb: [Edinburgh] See Descript [Descriptive] Remarks in Name Book of Plan 18 D.-
OS1/11/60/6 ROSE CLEUGH Rose Cleugh Rose Cleugh J. Gilchrist Co. [County] map 022 [Situation] About 35 chains NW [North West] from ◬ [Trigonometrical Station] Emly Bank A Small valley or deep ravine through which Bowbeat Burn runs.
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OS1/11/60/7 BOWBEAT Bowbeat Bowbeat Bowbeat Bowbeat JS Gilchrist Robert Abernethy Co,, [County] Map Co,, [County] Map 022 A house situated on the East side of Gladhouse Burn it was formerly Occupied by a Shepherd, but is now used as a sheep house
OS1/11/60/7 LITTLE CLEAVE BURN Little Cleave Burn Mr. Gilchrist Robert Abernethy 022 A small stream having its rise on New Moss, and running S. [South] Westerly to its junction with Long Cleave Burn
OS1/11/60/7 NEW MOSS New Moss New Moss Newa Moss Mr. Gilchrist Robert Abernethy Co.. [County] Map 022 A eminence of a ridge like shape thro' [Through] which the boundary line betwixt the parishes of Temple and Heriot runs,
OS1/11/60/7 [page] 7 Parish of Temple New Moss -- About 7/8 of a mile N.W. b. W. [North West by West] from [Trigonometrical point] on Blackhope Scar
OS1/11/60/8 HIRENDEAN HILL Hirendean Hill Hirendean Hill Hirendean Hill JS. Gilchrist R. Abernethy Co [County] Map 022 A considerable hill forming part of the range called Moor[foot] Hills, On it is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical ] Station [called] by Trigl. [Trigonometrical] party "Herendean Hill
OS1/11/60/8 THE KIPPS The Kipps The Kips JS. Gilchrist R. Abernethy Co,, [County] Map 022 A hill on the south side of Herendean Hill, and forms p[art] of the range called Moorfoot
OS1/11/60/8 [page] 8 Parish of Temple Hirendean Hill -- about 1 1/8 Miles N.b.E. [North by East] from Bowbeat [Additional note in red ink] -- Kip, or Kipp, A sharp pointed hill, Jamiesons Dictionary [Number in margin for both entries] -- 24
OS1/11/60/8 Some words obscured by fold of page. An entry for Clinty Cleugh has been crossed out
OS1/11/60/9 CLEAVE RIG Cleave Rig Cleave Rig Cleavy Rig J S. Gilchrist Robert Abernethy Co,, [County] Map 022 A hill of a ridge like shape on the West side of Blackhope Scar its surface consists of heathy pasture,
OS1/11/60/9 LONG CLEAVE BURN Long Cleave Burn Long Cleave Burn The Cleaves Mr. Gilchrist Robert Abernethy Co,, [County] Map 022 A small stream having its rise on Blackhope Scar, an running in a Westerly direction past Cleave Rig,
OS1/11/60/9 LONG EDGE Long Edge Long Edge Long Edge Long Edge JS Gilchrist Mr. Abernethy Co,, [County] Map Map of Roads 022 A hill of a ridge like shape on the southern extremity of the parish of Temple.
OS1/11/60/9 [page] 9 Parish of Temple Long Cleave Burn -- On the West side of Blackhope, Long Edge -- about 3/4 of a mile S.E. by E. [South East by East] from Bowbeat. Cleave Rig -- about 3/4 mile E.S.E. [Est South Est] from Bowbeat [Numbers in margin] -- Cleave Rig [and] Long Cleave Burn -- 23 -- Long Edge -- 24
OS1/11/60/10 LONG CLEAVE Long Cleave Long Cleave Mr J. Johnston W.T. Burton Esq 022 [Situation] About 10 chains north of Long Edge. A narrow glen of ravine through which a small Stream runs called Long Cleave Burn. The ravine extends the whole length of the burn.
OS1/11/60/10 LITTLE CLEAVE Little Cleave Little Cleave Mr J. Johnston W.T. Burton Esq 022 [Situation] About 20 chains NW [North West] of Long Cleave. A narrow ravine through which a stream runs Called Little Cleave Burn.
OS1/11/60/10 CLINTY CLEUGH Clinty Cleugh Clinty Cleugh Mr J. Johnston W.T. Burton Esq 022 [Situation] About 60 Chains N. [North] of Little Cleave Burn. A narrow Steep ravine of glen through which a small Stream runs.
OS1/11/60/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Temple [Form 136 page] 29 29 30
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OS1/11/60/13 [page] 13 PARISH OF HERIOT PLAN 22C INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Par: [Parish] of Heriot -- 19 Adams Rig -- 17 Blackhope Scar -- 15 Blackhope Water -- 17 Corby Lin -- 18 Howe Blackhope -- 15 Hope Burn -- 17 Little Hope Burn -- 18 Minnies Burn -- 16 Tods Cairn -- 19 Rough Moss -- 18 Wooly Burn -- 15 Wooly Rig -- 16 Wooly Law -- 16 Wolf Cleugh -- 19
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OS1/11/60/15 BLACKHOPE SCAR Blackhope Scar Blackhope Scar William Gilchrist William Abernethy 022 [Situation] About 1 13/60 Miles E. by S. [East by South] from Bowbeat. A considerable hill said to be the highest in the County on it is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station "Blackup Scar"
OS1/11/60/15 HOWE BLACKHOPE How Blackhope How Blackhope Mow Blackup How Blackhope Robert Abernethy James Gilchrist Co. [County] Map adopted at o.m.o. Capt. [Captain] James R.E. [Royal Engineers] see remarks on Plan Page 1 022 [Situation] About one mile East from Bowbeat. A small narrow glen or ravine through which a small Stream runs This ravine extends from Wooly Burn to near the source of the Stream
OS1/11/60/15 WOOLY BURN Wooly Burn Wooly Burn Wooly Burn Robert Abernethy James Gilchrist Co. [County] Map 022 [Situation] Rises about 7/8 of a mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Bowbeat. A small stream having its rise at the East side of New Moss and running East ward to Blackhope burn
OS1/11/60/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Heriot [Form 136 page] 23 25
OS1/11/60/16 WOOLY RIG Wooly Rig Wooly Rig Wooly Rig William Abernethy James Gilchrist Co. [County] Map 022 [Situation] About 1 3/8 of a mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Bowbeat. An eminence of a ridge like shape, situated at the S. [South] West side of Wooly Law.
OS1/11/60/16 WOOLY LAW Wooly Law Wooly Law William Abernethy James Gilchrist 022 [Situation] About 1 7/8 miles E.N.E. [East North East] from Bowbeat. A small hill having on its Summit a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station called by trigl [Trigonometrical] party "Wooly Rig or Run
OS1/11/60/16 MINNIES BURN Minnies Burn Minnies Burn Minnies Burn William Abernethy James Gilchrist Co. [County] Map 022 [Situation] Rises about 1 1/4 miles N.E. by E [North East by East] from Bowbeat. A small Stream having its rise at the N.W. [North West] side of Wooly Rig and running Easterly to its junction with Blackhope burn
OS1/11/60/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Heriot [Form 136 page] 25 25 25
OS1/11/60/17 BLACKHOPE WATER Blackhope Burn Blackhope Water Blackhope Robert Abernethy Co. [County] Map Val. [Valuation] Roll 1814 022 [Situation] Rises about 1 5/8 miles East from Bowbeat. A small Stream or burn having its rise on Blackhope Scar, and running N. [North] Easterly past Adam's Rig. See also Descript Rks [Descriptive Remarks] in Name Book. 22 B.
OS1/11/60/17 ADAMS RIG Adams Rig R. Abernethy 022 [Situation] About 2 miles E. by N. [East by North] from Bowbeat. An eminence of a ridge like Shape, on its Summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] party Adams Rig
OS1/11/60/17 HOPE BURN Hope Burn Hope Burn Hope Burn R. Abernethy Co [County] Map W.T. Burton Esq 022 [Situation] Rises about 1 3/4 miles E.S.E. [East South East] from Bowbeat. A small Stream rising in Rough moss, and running N. [North] easterly past Corby Linn
OS1/11/60/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Heriot [Form 136 page] 26 26 26
OS1/11/60/18 CORBY LIN Corby Lin Corby Lin R. Abernethy Co. [County] Map 022 [Situation] about 2 1/2 miles East from Bowbeat. A rocky precipice on the East side of Hope Burn
OS1/11/60/18 LITTLE HOPE BURN Little Hope Burn Little Hope Burn R. Abernethy Co. [County] Map 022 [Situation] Rises about 2 1/4 miles East from Bowbeat. A small stream having its rise on Adams Rig, and running N. [North] easterly to its junction with Hope Burn.
OS1/11/60/18 ROUGH MOSS Rough Moss See Name Bk [Book] 22 D 022 [Situation] about 2 1/2 miles E by S. [East by South] from Bowbeat. See descript [descriptive] Remarks in Name Book 22 D.
OS1/11/60/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Heriot [Forms 136 page] 26 26
OS1/11/60/19 HERIOT Parish of Heriot See Name Book Plan 23 C 022 ; 023 [Situation] In the South west portion of the Co. [County] of Edinb [Edinburgh]. See Descript [Descriptive] Remarks in Name Book of Plan 23 C.
OS1/11/60/19 TODS CAIRN Tods Cairn Tods Cairn Mr J. Johnston W.T. Burton 022 [Situation] On Rough Moss about 100 ch: [Chains] west of Blackhope Scar. A hillock or small hill of a circular shape which is the summit of a ridge of high ground.
OS1/11/60/19 WOLF CLEUGH Wolf Cleugh Wolf Cleugh Walter Binnie Heriot R Abernethy 022 [Situation] About 35 chains South of Tods Cairn. A very small hollow or ravine with a stream flowing through it; situated a little south of Tods Cairn.
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OS1/11/60/21 JEFFRIES CORSE Jeffries Course James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Ph [Parish]. A hill of considerable altitude and near the Western end of the range called Moorfoot hills, of which it forms a part its pasturage is all heathy and on its Summit stands a Trigl ^ [Trigonometrical Station] of the same name.
OS1/11/60/21 HAWKSTER GILL BURN Hawkster Gill Burn James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Ph [Parish]. A small stream which rises in Jeffries Course and runs in an Easterly direction till it joins Gladhouse Burn
OS1/11/60/21 BOWMANS GILL BURN Bowmans Gill Burn James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A Small stream which rises in the moss South of Jeffries Course and running in an easterly direction till it joins Gladhouse Burn
OS1/11/60/21 LONG SHANK Long Shank James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A long ridge of a hill adjoining Corby Hill on the East and Jeffries Course on the North sides, it affords good pasturage for Sheep
OS1/11/60/21 FAIRHOPE BURN Fairhope Burn James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A Small Stream, between Bowman's Gill Burn and Bowbeat Burn, which rises in the moss South of Jeffries Course and runs in an easterly direction till it joins Gladhouse Burn
OS1/11/60/21 [Page] 21 Names Collected by John Early c.a [Civilian Assistant] Plan 22C T [Trace] 1 Temple Ph [Parish]
OS1/11/60/22 BOWBEAT BURN Bowbeat Burn James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Ph [Parish]. A Small Stream which takes its rise in Bowbeat Hill and runs in an N.E [North East] direction till it joins the Gladhouse B [Burn]
OS1/11/60/22 BOWBEAT HILL Bowbeat Hill James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A hill of considerable size west of Corby Bank forming a part of the boun [boundary] between the Counties of Peebles & Edinbu [Edinburgh] on its Summit Stands a Trigl ^ [Trigonometrical Station] calld [called] Bowbeat Hill
OS1/11/60/22 EMLY BANK Emly Bank James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A long ridge of a hill on the Sou [South] Side of Bowbeat Burn along the su [summit ?] of which runs the boundary of the Counties of Peebles & Edinburgh
OS1/11/60/22 GLADHOUSE WATER Gladhouse Burn James Gilchrist Gladhouse Mr Prenderleith Moorfoot 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A considerable Stream which is formed by the junction of Bowbeat Burn the Cle and other tributaries to where it takes the name S. [south] Esk a short distance South of Moorfoot farmh [farmhouse ?]
OS1/11/60/22 Some words of Description are partly lost in tight binding of right margin. Note discrepancy between prepopulated Name "Gladhouse Water" and Name as appears on page "Gladhouse Burn".
OS1/11/60/22 [Page] 22 Names Collected by John Early ca [Civilian Assistant] Plan 22C T [Trace] 1
OS1/11/60/23 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.
OS1/11/60/23 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.
OS1/11/60/23 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"
OS1/11/60/23 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
OS1/11/60/23 [Page] 23 Names collected by J McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant] Plan 22.C Trace 2.
OS1/11/60/24 HIRENDEAN HILL Hirendean Hill James Gilchrist Gladhouse R. Abernethy Blackhope 022 [Situation] Temple Ph. [Parish]. A Considerable hill South of Moorfoot and forming a part [of] a range called "Moorfoot Hills" It is the property of W Dundas Esq.
OS1/11/60/24 THE KIPPS The Kipps James Gilchrist Gladhouse R. Abernethy Blackhope 022 [Situation] Temple Parish. A hill immediately South of Hirendean Hill and forming a part of a range of hills Called "Moorfoot Hills"
OS1/11/60/24 NEW MOSS New Moss James Gilchrist Gladhouse R. Abernethy Blackhope 022 [Situation] Temple Parish & Borthwick. An extensive mossy ridge or hill the top of which is covered with a deep heathy bog.
OS1/11/60/24 BOWBEAT Bowbeat James Gilchrist Gladhouse R. Abernethy Blackhope 022 [Situation] Temple. Adwelling house uninhabited formerly occupied by the Sheph [Shepherd] of Mr Pringle Huntly Cot. It is now used as a Sheep-house.
OS1/11/60/24 LONG EDGE Long Edge James Gilchrist Gladhouse R. Abernethy Blackhope 022 [Situation] Temple. A long ridge or hill in the Southern extremity of the Parish of Temple, along the Summit of which, runs the march betwe [between] the Cos. [Counties] of Edin. [Edinburgh] & Peebles.
OS1/11/60/24 [Page] 24 Names Collected by J McDiarmid ca [Civilian Assistant] Plan 22.C. Trace 2.
OS1/11/60/25 WOOLY RIG Wooly Rig Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A long ridge, extending from "Wooly Law" to "New Moss" - it is bounded on the N. [North] side by "Minnie's Burn" and on the South by Wooly Burn.
OS1/11/60/25 WOOLY LAW Wooly Law Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A small round hill, having a Trig[ Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit; and situated at the eastern extremity of "Wooly Rig"
OS1/11/60/25 MINNIES BURN Minnie's Burn Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A small mountain Stream rising near the N.E. [North East] end of "New Moss" and flowing north eastward till it joins Blackhope Burn
OS1/11/60/25 WOOLY BURN Wooly Burn Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A small mountain Stream rising at the east side of "New Moss" and flowing north eastward till it joins "Blackhope Burn".
OS1/11/60/25 HOWE BLACKHOPE Howe Blackhope Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A small mountain Stream rising near the Summit of "Black Hope Scar" and flowing northward till it joins "Wooly Burn"
OS1/11/60/25 CLINTY CLEUGH Clinty Cleugh Robert Abernethy, Farmer Blackhope James Gilchrist Gladhouse 022 [Parish] Borthwick. A small Stream rising in New Moss and flowing westward till it joins Gladhouse Burn
OS1/11/60/25 [Page] 25 Names Collected by J McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant] Plan 22 C Trace 2
OS1/11/60/25 Surveyor appears to have improvised a form from a sheet of blank paper.
OS1/11/60/26 HOPE BURN Hope Burn Robert Abernethy Farmer, Blackhope 022 [Parish] Heriot. A small mountain stream rising in Rough Moss near to Blackhope Scar and flowing in a north easterly direction to Garvel, where it falls into Blackhope Burn.
OS1/11/60/26 LITTLE HOPE BURN Little Hope Burn Robert Abernethy Farmer, 022 [Parish] Heriot. A small mountain Stream rising in "Adam's Rig" and flowing in a north easterly direction till it falls into "Hope Burn"
OS1/11/60/26 BLACKHOPE WATER Blackhope Burn Robert Abernethy Farmer, 022 [Parish] Heriot. A mountain Stream rising near the top of Blackhope Scar and flowing in a N. [North] easterly direction passing near to "Wooly Law" and Blackhope, thence to Garvel, where it joins Hope Burn.
OS1/11/60/26 ADAMS RIG Adams Rig Robert Abernethy Farmer, 022 [Parish] Heriot. A long heathy ridge of a hill branching northward from Black-Hope Scar" and extending to Blackside Rig.
OS1/11/60/26 CORBY UN Corby Lin Robert Abernethy Farmer, 022 [Parish] Heriot. A rocky precipice on the Side of "Hope Burn"
OS1/11/60/26 [Page] 26 Names Collected by J. McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant] Paln 22.C Trace 3.
OS1/11/60/26 Note discrepancy between pre-populated "Blackhope Water" and "Blackhope Burn" on this page.
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OS1/11/60/29 TODS CAIRN Tods Cairn Mr J. Johnstone Temple William T. Burton Esq Toxside 022 [Situation] H [Heriot ?]. This name applies to a small circular mound on the Summit of a high ridge or hill to the east of Blackhope Scar.
OS1/11/60/29 HOWE BLACKHOPE Howe Blackhope Mr J. Johnstone Temple William T. Burton Esq Toxside 022 [Situation] H [Heriot ?]. A small narrow glen through which a Small Stream flows this glen or ravine extends from Wooly Burn to near the Source of the Stream - The name is written in the proper place on the Trace.
OS1/11/60/29 LONG CLEAVE Long Cleave Mr J. Johnstone Temple William T. Burton Esq Toxside 022 [Situation] Temple. A narrow glen or ravine through which a Small Stream runs called "Long Cleave Burn". The name extends nearly the whole length of the burn.
OS1/11/60/29 LITTLE CLEAVE Little Cleave Mr J. Johnstone Temple William T. Burton Esq Toxside 022 [Situation] Temple. A narrow ravine through which a Stream flows called Little Cleave Burn. The name is written in position on the Trace
OS1/11/60/29 [Page] 29 Names collected by J McDiarmid [Plan] 22C Trace 3
OS1/11/60/30 CLINTY CLEUGH Clinty Cleugh W. Tait Burton Esq Toxside W. Young Moorfoot 022 A narrow Steep ravine or glen through which a small rapid Stream flows, there is no name for the Stream separate from the ravine - the Name "Clinty Cleugh" includes the Stream as well as the ravine. This is the case with many other names of a Similar kind in this neighbourhood
OS1/11/60/30 [Page] 30 Names collected by J McDiarmid Plan 22C Trace 2 [Signed] James Carpenter C. Asst [Civilian Assistant] 21st March 1853
OS1/11/60/31 OS1/11/60 60 Co. [County] EDINBURGH [--] [Signed] Capt [Captain] James Howe PLAN 22C Names of Parishes -- Pages TEMPLE -- 1 HERIOT -- 13
OS1/11/60/31 Title page.