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DRUMMELZIER [parish] |
Drummelzier
Drummelzier
Drummelzier
Drummelzier
Drummelzier
Drumelzier
Drumellier
Drummelzier |
Sherriffs List of Parishes
Johnston's County Map
Old Stat [Statistical] Acct [Account] Vol 7 P. 153
Fullartons Gazetteer
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Oliver and Boyd's Almanack
Chalmers Caedonia
Origines Parochiales Scotiae |
016 ; 019 ; 020 ; 023 |
[Situation In the S.W. [South West] Portion of the County of Peebles.
A Parish in the County of Peebles bounded on the North West by Stobo, on the North by Manor and on the East by Manor and Lyne on the South by Tweedsmuir on the West by Glenholm and Lanarkshire. Its extreme length from South West to North East is about 13 1/2 Miles, while in breadth it Varies from 1 to 5 Miles, about 1/8 is under Cultivation, the remainder is mostly Sheep Pasturage; the only River of any consequence is the Tweed which runs along the West and North Sides of it. No Mines or Mineral worthy of notice has been as yet discovered in it. There are traces of a Road along the Summit of Creape Mountain supposed to be Roman which probably Connected the Camp at Lyne with the great Road which Ran from Carlisle to Falkirk, there are also the Remains of Two Old Castles in the Parish |
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Parish of Drummelzier
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STANDING STONE [Drumelzier Haugh] |
Standing Stone
Standing Stone |
Mr James Stodart Drummelzier Haugh
Mr W. Paterson Schoolmaster |
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[Situation] About 13 Chains East from River Tweed
This is a large block of whinstone Standing on End in a Field of Mr Stordart's Farm of Drummelzier Haugh on the South side of the Tweed. It is about 5 1/2 feet high, above the surface; and about 2 1/2 feet thick. It is said to have been Erected to Commemorate some Important event, but there are no traditions respecting it. It is very probably in Commemoration of Some Battle or Skirmish; or to mark where some great Chieftain fell: it being in a plain in the vicinity of Thanes Castle, Drummelzier Castle, and the Hill Fort on Dreva Craig. so say the authorities quoted. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 1 Trace 1 |
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OLD WASHING POOL |
Old Washing Pool
Old Washing Pool |
James Stoddart
W. Paterson |
016 |
[Situation] In River Tweed
A pool in River Tweed where it is Said people were in the habit of washing clothes - hence the name. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 1 Trace 1 |
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PEDLING BURN |
Pedling Burn
Pedling Burn
Pedling Burn |
James Dods W [Wester] Dalwick
James Ingram Bellspool
Mr Paterson Drummelzier |
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[Situation] About 10 Chains West from Bellspool
A small stream whick rises in Westhill Wood and flows through the Farm of Wester Dalwick to the West side of Bellspool where it falls into the River Tweed |
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BLEINSHOPE BURN |
Bleinshope Burn
Bleinshope Burn |
James Dods
James Ingram |
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[Situation] Falls into the Tweed, East of Bellspool
Described in Namesheets for 16 No 6. |
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FORE FIELD |
Fore Field
Fore Field
Fore Field |
James Dods
James Ingram
John Fowler |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of a Mile N.E [North East] from Bellspool
A Field in front of the Mansion of Dalwick House in which is a Small Fishpond, and also a splendid Avenue of Limetrees, and several Very large Beech and Larch trees, scattered. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 2 Trace 3 |
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BOWERS KNOWE |
Bowers Knowe
Bowers Knowe |
James Ingram Bellspool
John Fowler |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/4 Mile S.E. [South East] from Bellspool
A small Knowe in the Centre of Bellspool Park on the Grounds of Dalwick House. |
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STONE COFFINS OR KISTVAENS (Found Here) [Bowers Knowe] |
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[Situation] About 1/4 Mile S.E. [South East] from Bellspool
In trenching here in 1837 there were several stone Coffins containing Urns found, at the North Side of this Knowe; but whether it was a Tumulus or not Cannot be ascertained. There are several Stone Coffins to be found in the neighbourhood if excavated. |
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PADDY'S POOL |
Paddy's Pool |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
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[Situation] On the Boundary between Stobo and Drummelzier.
Three deep pools in the River Tweed. |
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LONG POOL |
Long Pool |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
016 |
[Situation] On the Boundary between Stobo and Drummelzier.
Three deep pools in the River Tweed. |
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BELLS POOL |
Bells Pool |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
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[Situation] On the Boundary between Stobo and Drummelzier.
Three deep pools in the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 2 Trace 3 |
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BELLSPOOL |
Bellspool
Bellspool
Bellspool |
James Ingram
James Dods
W. Paterson |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N [North] from Bellspool
A neat dwelling house two storeys high with offices attached on the Estate of Dalwick; Situated on the S [South] Bank of the River Tweed. It is the residence of James Ingram, Gardener & Resident Factor; and the Property of Sir J. M. Nasmyth. Bart [Baronet]. |
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BELLSPOOL WOOD |
Bellspool Wood
Bellspool Wood
Bellspool Wood |
James Ingram
James Dods
John Fowler |
016 |
[Situation] South of Bellspool
A Wood of Mixed trees at the South side of the house Called Bellspool, and within the grounds of Dalwick House; the property of Sir J. M. Nasmyth, Bart [Baronet] of Posso |
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BELLSPOOL PARK |
Bellspool Park
Bellspool Park
Bellspool Park |
James Ingram
John Fowler
James Dods |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile S.W. [South West] from Bellspool
A Field with several Clumps of Trees, in the Grounds of Dalwick House, the property of Sir John M. Nasmyth Bart [Baronet] of Posso. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 2 Trace 3 |
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WESTER DALWICK |
Wester Dalwick |
James Dods
James Ingram Bellspool
William Paterson schoolmaster |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile S.W. [South West] from Bellspool
A good Farm house two Storeys high with suitable offices and a farm of la[ ] attached all in good Condition. Occupied by James Dods and the property of Sir John M. Nasmith Bart [Baronet] of Posso. |
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FORT (Remains of) |
Fort (Remains of) |
James Dods
James Ingram
William Paterson |
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[Situation] About 1/8 of a Mile N.W [North West] from Wester Dalwick
This is the Remains of an old Hill Fort or Rings Situated on the Farm of Wester Dalwick. It appears to have been formed of two Ramparts the Remains of which still exist there was also probably an outer Circle which, if so, has been removed. It was most likely one of those erections for defending property. There are no Traditions extant respecting it. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 2 Trace 2 |
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SHAW BRAE |
Shaw Brae |
James Ingram
John Fowler
James Dods |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of a Mile N.E [North East] of Dalwick Ho [House]
A Grassy brae at the North base of the High Wood near the High Terrace on which are Several Clumps of trees |
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THE TERRACE |
The Terrace |
James Ingram
James Dods
John Fowler |
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[Situation] 10 Chains S.E. [South East] from Dalwick Ho. [House]
A Terrace in the Pleasure Grounds of Dalwick House which overlooks the Mansion and Bowling Green; it is gravelled and the Grassy declivity is neatly grouped with Evergreens, shrubs, flowers and scattered trees. |
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HIGH TERRACE |
High Terrace |
James Ingram
James Dods
John Fowler |
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[Situation] 20 Chains E. [East] from Dalwick House
A Gravelled Terrace which is sheltered by a long Row of large beech trees; at the base of High Wood in the Grounds of Dalwick House |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 1 |
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DALWICK HOUSE |
Dalwick House
Dalwick House
Dalwick House
Dalwick House
New Posso |
James Ingram
James Dods
W. Paterson Sir G.G. Montgomery, Bart [Baronet]
Johnston's County Map
Armstrong's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] Northern portion of Drummelzier Parish
A neat Mansion house in the Ornamental Gothic stile of Architecture with excellent Bowling Green and extensive and tastefully laid out pleasure grounds attached. The Mansion was Erected on the site of the old house, in the year 1836 and is the property and occasional residence of Sir John Murray Nasmyth, Bart [Baronet] of Posso. He is at present on the Continent. |
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Site of DAWIC |
Dawic |
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"The Manor was erected, in the far north of the Shire, at £20 old extant. It was divided, but at what time is not ascertained, into two Portions, Eastern and Western Dawic." The latter says Penicuick, belonged from very ancient times to the name of Veitch, a considerable family, and chiefs of their name; In the year 1296, William le Vache swore fealty
to King Edward I. for his lands in the Shire of Peebles". "Origines Parochiales Scotiae" p. [page] 202 |
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GATEWAY (Remains of) [Daiwick House] |
Gateway (Remains of) |
James Ingram
John Fowler |
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[Situation] About 10 Chains North from Dalwick House
This is a Very Old Gateway the gate is removed - on the approach to Dalwick House. It consists of two small Round Towers pierced with loopholes, and Connected at the top by an Arch, over the Gateway from the Keystone of which projects an Iron hook where it is affirmed that in "Old times" Criminals were hanged: over this Keystone, in the Wall, is a slab with the Family arms. The Towers were entered by a small flight of steps from the outside over the sidegate - now delapidated. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 1 |
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SCRAPE BURN |
Scrape Burn
Scrape Burn |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods W. [Wester] Dalwick |
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[Situation] Runs About 10 Chains North of Dalwick House
Described in the sheets of 16 No. 7. |
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EAST AVENUE [Dalwick House] |
East Avenue
East Avenue |
James Ingram
John Fowler |
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[Situation] Extends N.E. [North East] from Dalwick House
An Avenue extending from Dalwick House Eastward through the Ground;. It is formed of two parrallel Rows of Very large Forest trees, and is quite straight. |
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GREENHOUSE FIELD |
Greenhouse Field
Greenhouse Field
Greenhouse Field |
James Ingram
John Fowler
Mr William Paterson Drummelzier |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of a Mile North from Dalwick House.
A Field in the grounds of Dalwick House in which are several Clumps of trees. It extends along the North side of the Scrape Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 1
Blueyet Pool [crossed out] |
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CROWNHEAD FORD |
Crownhead Ford
Crownhead Ford
Crownhead Ford |
James Ingram
James Dods
David Hope |
016 |
[Situation] About 25 Chains N. [North] by W. [West] from Dalwick House
A Ford across the River Tweed near Crownhead, at the Entrance to Dalwick House on the Road from Stobo to Drummelzier. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 1
Fore Field [note on page] In page 5 described in Namesheets of 16 No. 2
Bellspool Park [crossed out] described in the Namesheet of 16 No. 2. |
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DALWICK MILL POOL |
Dalwick Mill Pool |
William Paterson, James Dods |
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A deep Pool in River Tweed. |
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SMITHY POOL |
Smithy Pool |
William Paterson, James Dods |
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A deep Pool in River Tweed. |
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BLUEYETT POOL |
Blueyett Pool |
William Paterson, James Dods |
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A deep Pool in River Tweed. |
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Smith Pool [crossed out]
Dalwick Mill Pool [crossed out] |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3
"At Lour are the ruins of a Peel house near to which a stone axe was lately found
supposed to be a Druidical instrument of Sacrafice"
Armstrongs Drummelzier quoted in Pennicuik's Description.
"There was an old tower or peel-house at Lour between Eastern and Western
Dawic".- Origines Parochiales Scotiae, vol I. p. [page] 202 |
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Site of LOUR |
Lour |
Mr J. Ingram Bellspool
James Dods W. [Wester] Dalwick
Andrew Stewart Shepherd |
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[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile N.E [North East] from Dalwick House.
This is the site of the old Peelhouse of Lour. All that now remains is a Confused Number of old banks the foundations of the walls evidently; the place is surrounded by an old bank. There is no tradition as to the person or family who resided here; neither can the place where the stone axe was found, be pointed out, which "Armstrong" mentions. |
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LOUR BURN |
Lour Burn
Lour Burn
Lour Burn
Lour Burn |
James Ingram
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
Johnston's Co [County] Map |
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[Situation] Passes East Side of Lour
A Stream which rises on the Estate of Dalwick, at the base of a Hill called " Lour Burn Head" and flows Northward to where it is Joined by the Dead Wife's Burn - where it becomes the Parish Boundary; thence Westward to Dalwick Hill where it falls into the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 2 |
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DEAD WIFE'S BURN |
Dead Wife's Burn |
James Ingram
James Dods
Andrew Stewart |
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[Situation] Passes about 1 Mile East from Dalwick House
A small stream which rises near the Dead Wife's Grave, and flows Westward to its Junction with Lour Burn. It forms the Parish Boundary in its Course. |
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DEAD WIFE'S GRAVE |
Dead Wife's Grave |
James Dods
James Ingram
Andrew Stewart |
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[Situation] About 1 Mile East from Dalwick House
A Cairn or Pile of Stones at the Junction of the Parishes of Manor, Stobo and Drummelzier, where an Old Wife was buried who was found dead on the Roadside at some remote point |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 3 Trace 2 & 3
Middle Burn [note on page] In page 41 |
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SCHOOL [Drumelzier] |
School Parish School Parish |
William Paterson Teacher
James Stodart |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile S.W. [South West] of the Church
A small school house at the South Side of the Village erected in 1821. The average attendance is 24 viz. 12 boys & 12 girls. The Teacher is Mr William Paterson, whose Salary is 32£ with House and garden, the Fees account to 10£ average per Annum. |
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DRUMMELZIER MILL (Corn) |
Drummelzier Mill (Corn) |
William Patterson Teacher
James Stodart Farmer |
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[Situation] Immedately South of the School
A Corn and Barly Mill at the South Side of the Village. Wrought by Water power and situated on Drummelzier Burn. It is occupied by John Veitch and the property of John White Esqr. of Netherurd. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 5 Trace 3
Hunt Law [crossed out] See Page 44 |
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HENRY'S BRAE |
Henry's Brae |
William Paterson Teacher
J Studart Farmer |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of A Mile SE [South East] from The Church
A Steep Brae at the South Side of Thanes Castle on the Top of which is a flat piece of ground said to have been used as a place of protection for Cattle &c in the border Warfare. |
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THE CRAIGS |
The Craigs |
William Paterson Teacher
J Studart Farmer |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S.E. [South East] from Church
A Rugged Hill at the East Side of Thanes Castle on the Farm of Drummelzier Haugh, it is the termination of a Small Range of Hills extending to the Scrape. |
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LOGAN BURN |
Logan Burn |
William Paterson Teacher
J Studart Farmer |
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[Situation] Joins the Tweed About 3/8 of a Mile S.E [South East] from the Church
A small Stream which rises on the Farm of Drumelzier Haugh and flows Northward till it joins Drummelzier Burn a little South East of Drummelzier Mill. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 5. Trace 3. |
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Supposed Site of MERLIN'S GRAVE |
Supposed Site of Merlins Grave |
William Paterson Par [Parish] School
James Studart Drummelzier Haugh |
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[Situation] About 10 Chains N [North] by W [West] from the Church
This spot is pointed out as the Supposed Site of Merlins Grave. There is nothing to mark its site all trace thereof having been removed many Years ago by Cultivation; the field, however, if still Called Merlins Park. It is said to have been the Earthen Sepulchre of Merlin, a British Bard, who was born about the year 460 at Carmarthen, in South Wales. Vide Captain Armstrong and others. There is nothing Known in the locality as to who he was or where born. I have made all the Enquiries possible respecting it. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 5 Trace 1 |
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PARKGATE POOL |
Parkgate Pool
Parkgate Pool
Parkgate Pool |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] About 30 Chains North from Drummelzier Church
A deepish part of the River Tweed. |
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BURNFOOT POOL |
Burnfoot Pool |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] 10 chains West of Drummelzier Church
A deep part of the River Tweed. |
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RACHAN POOL |
Rachan Pool
Rachan Pool
Rachan Pool |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] About 3 chains West of Drummelzier Place
A deep part of the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 5 |
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DRUMMELZIER [village] |
Drummelzier Village
Drummelzier Village
Drummelzier Village
Drummelzier Village |
William Paterson Teacher
James Studart Farmer
Johnston's County Map
Armstrong's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] In the Western Portion of the Parish of Drummelzier
A small Irregular Village on the East Side of the River Tweed on the Drummelzier Burn. It Consists of the Parish Church, Manse and School, a corn Mill, Smithy and Several Cottages Mostly thatched but in good Repairs. John White Esqr of Netherurd is the proprietor. |
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MANSE [Drumelzier] |
Manse (Parish)
Manse (Parish) |
William Paterson Teacher
James Studart Farmer |
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[Situation] Immediately South of the Church
An excellent Manse with out houses and garden attached, it is Situated near the Church, was build about 1787 and has since been Several times repaired. It is the residence of the Revd [Reverend] John Taylor the parish Minister whose Stipend is £200. with £6.6.0 for Commn. [Communion] Elements. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 5 Trace 1 |
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CHURCH [Drumelzier] |
Church (Parish)
Church (Parish) |
William Paterson Teacher
James Studart Farmer |
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[Situation] Northern Extremity of the village of Drummelzier
A plain building on the north side of the village Surrounded by a graveyard the date of its erection is not known, the average attendance is 50 all of whom are Communicats the Minister is the Reverend John Taylor. |
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WARD |
Ward
Ward |
William Paterson
James Studart |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of a Mile N.E. [North East] from Drummelzier Church
A Small Cottage on the Road Side at the East of Drummelzier Village occupied by Farm Labourers and the property of John White Esqr of Netherurd. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No. 5 Trace 1 |
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BENMOST CAUL |
Benmost Caul
Benmost Caul
Benmost Caul |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] 16 chains S [South] West of Drummelzier Church
A slight fall in the bed of the River Tweed. |
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LOCH'S CAUL |
Loch's Caul
Loch's Caul
Loch's Caul |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] About 18 chains N. [North] West of Drummelzier Chruch
A slight fall in the bed of the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16. No 5, Trace 1
"There are also the remains of two old castles the one called Tinnes Castle supposed
to be a Corruption of Thanes. It is of so great antiquity that there is no tradition
either of its erection or destruction. The walls are two Scots ells thick and the cement
is hard as the stone" - New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
On the hill top behind the Castle" (of Drummelzier )" are the ruins of a smaller
fort of great strength called Tennis Castle which belonged to the Lords of Drummelzier.
Origines Parochiales Scotiae, vol [volume] I. p. [page] 204
" A mile north-north-east from Drummellier Castle stands the ruins of Tinnis Castle upon
a pointed rock which rendered it a more safe retreat than the former. And Tinnis
Castle was the residence of the Tweedies who domineered here through ages of
anarchy".
"Tweedie saith Pennicuik obliged all passengers to strike sail salute and
homage to his haughtiness. Armstrong indeed relates from the tradition of the Country
people who delight in such tales that King James V who was not of a temper to bend to
border chiefs passing this way was challenged and detained by Tweedie who easily
obtained forgiveness on making an apology. The King was perhaps pleased with the humour
of this stout fellow who domineered over smaller men in a wild recess" .
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TENNIS CASTLE (Remains of) |
Thanes Castle
Thanes Castle
Tinnes Castle
Tinnes Castle
Tennis Castle
Tennis Castle
Thanes Castle by the country people Tennis Castle |
William Paterson Teacher
James Studart Farmer
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Chalmers Caledonia vol [volume] II, p [page] 918
Origines Parochiales Scotiae vol [volume] I. p [page] 204
Pennicuik's Tweeddale
Armstrong's Drummelzier |
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[Situation] About 3/8 pf a Mile East of Drummelzier Church
This is the Remains of what was a very Strong Castle. It was in the Form of a Square with Circular Towers at each angle which was pierced with loopholes, a portion of the wall still Remain which is of great thickness. It is not Known by whom it was built or destroyed, there being no Traditions about it in the Neighbourhood. It is Supposed to have been erected to protect the approch to Drummelzier Castle that Castle not being Considered Sufficiently Strong. It is Situated on a Pointed Rocky eminence and forms a very Conspicuous object. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 5 Trace 1. |
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BARNYARD |
Barnyard
Barnyard
Burnyard
Burnyard |
William Paterson Teacher
James Studart
Johnstons County Map
Armstrong's Country Map |
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[Situation] About 25 Chains N.E. [North East] from Drummelzier Church
A small Cottage on the North Side at the East of Drummelzier occupied by Alexander Lockie Shepherd on the Farm of Drummelzier Haugh. |
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DRUMMELZIER BURN |
Drummelzier Burn
Drummelzier Burn
Powsail Burn
Powsail Burn
Pausayl Burn
Pausayl Burn |
William Paterson Teacher
J. Studart Farmer
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Armstrong County Map
Pennicuik's Descrip., [Description]
Origines Parochiales Scotiae. vol [volume] I. p. [page] 205 |
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[Situation] Passes Through Drummelzier
A stream which rises on the Farm of Drummelzier Place and flows in a North West direction by Drummelzier Village to where it falls into the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 5 Trace 1.
Benmost Caul, Burnfoot Pool, Loch's Caul, Parkgate Pool [crossed out] |
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BROOMHILL FORD |
Broomhill Ford
Broomhill Ford |
William Paterson Par [Parish] School
John Turnbull Drummelzier Place |
016 |
[Situation] Immediately North of Broomhill Knowe
A Ford across the River Tweed near Rachan Cottage on the Road leading to Rachan Hill |
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BROOMHILL KNOWE |
Broomhill Knowe
Broomhill Knowe
Broomhill Knowe |
William Paterson
John Turnbull
Mr Pratsell Drummelzier Place |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/8 of A Mile S.W. [South West] of Drummelzier Chruch
A small Knowe on the Farm of Drummelzier Place on the South bank of the Tweed; the greater part of it is planted. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 5 Trace 2
Rachan Pool [crossed out] See page 30 |
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DRUMMELZIER PLACE |
Drummelzier Place
Drummelzier Place
Drummelzier Place |
William Paterson Teacher
J. Pratsell Farmer
Johnston's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile S.W. [South West] from Drummelzier Church
A good Farmhouse with offices garden and a farm attached all in good Condition. Occupied by James Pratsell and the Property of J. White, Esq of Netherurd. |
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DRUMMELZIER CASTLE (Remains of) |
Drummelzier Castle
Drummelzier Castle
Drummelzier Castle |
William Paterson Schoolmaster
James Pratsell Drummelzier Place
Mr White |
016 |
[Situation] Immediately South-West of Drummelzier Place
This is the Remains of the old Castle of the Tweedies of Drummelzier, who were absolute monarchs or Thanes of Tweeddale The greater part of the building remains and is in very good preservation; it consists of a Square Structure with a Tower at the S.E. [South West] angle. The walls are very thick and pierced with loopholes and bearing Evidence of Considerable strength. It is situated near the Farmhouse of Drummelzier Place. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 2
Wester Dalwick [note on page] in p. [page] 8 |
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DRUMMELZIER HAUGH |
Drummelzier Haugh |
J. Studart Farmer
J Dodds Farmer |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile West from Wester Dalwick
A farm house two Storeys high with Suitable offices and large arable and pasture farm attached. Occupied by James Studart and the property of John White Esqr Netherurd |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 1.
Thane's Castle -- Described in Namesheets of 16 No 5 |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 2 & 3
Pedling Burn [note on page] in p. [page] 5
Bellspool Wood [crossed out] |
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VANE LAW |
Vane Law
Vane Law
Vane Law
Vane Law |
J Ingram
J Dodds
Johnston's County Map
Armstrong's County Map |
016 |
[Situation] West Side of Westhill Wood
A very prominent hill on the Estate of Dalwick at the Western termination of a Range of hills which bears no name. It is known at Benjock but Vane Law is the Old and Correct Name for it. There is a Shepherds Cairn on its Summit and also a Trig [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 4
The Craigs [note on page] in p. [page] 18 |
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MID SHIN |
Mid Shin |
J. Ingram Bellspool
J Dodds Farmer Wester Dalwick |
016 |
[Situation] South of Bleinshope Wood
A long Ridge of land extending Northwards from the base of Scawd Law. the Whole of which is planted with Forest and Fir trees. |
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BLEINSHOPE BURN |
Bleinshope Burn |
J Ingram
J Dodds |
016 |
[Situation] East Side of Bleinshope Wood
A small Stream which rises at the East Side of Pykestone and flowing northwards till it joins the River Tweed a little to the East of Bells pool. |
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BLEINSHOPE WOOD |
Bleinshope Wood |
James Ingram
James Dods |
016 |
[Situation] North of Mid Shin
A Tract of Wood on the Estate of Dalwick, and Situated between Westhill Wood and Pykestone Wood; the property of Sir J. M. Nasmyth Bart. [Baronet] |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 6. |
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FAULDS CRAIG |
Falls Craig
Falls Craig
Faulds Craig
Faulds Craig
Faulds Craig |
J Ingram
J Dodds Farmer
Mr Lindsay Stanhope
Mr Paterson Drummelzier
Mr McGrathTweedsmuir |
016 |
[Situation] S.E. [South East] from Westhill Wood
A Hill which forms one of a nameless Range of hills, on the Estate of Dalwick and Drummelzier. It is the Continuation westwards of Scawd Law, the north side of which is planted with Fir Trees. |
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WESTHILL WOOD |
Westhill Wood |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods West Dalwick |
016 |
[Situation] S.E. [South East] of Vane Law
A Considerable tract of young Wood, lately planted on the Estate of Dalwick. It consists Chiefly of Fir trees and is on the Side of a small range of Hills at the West side of Dalwick House. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 5 |
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PYKESTONE HILL |
Pykestone Hill |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods Western Dalwick
Andrew Stewart Lour |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile S.E. [South East] from Wester Dalwick
An Elevated portion of land on the Estate of Dalwick, in the Centre of a tract of wood called Pykestone Wood, and at the North base of Scrape Hill. |
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SCAWD LAW |
Scawd Law
Scawd Law
Scawd Law
Scawd Law
Scawd Law |
James Ingram
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
Johnston's Co [County] Map
Armstrong's Co [County] Map |
016 |
[Situation] About 1 Mile South by E. [East] from Wester Dalwick
A Hill at the South side of Pykestone Wood, on the Estate of Dalwick, on the top of which is a Trig [Trigonometrica] Station. |
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PYKESTONE WOOD |
Pykestone Wood
Pykestone Wood
Pykestone Wood |
James Dods
James Ingram
Andrew Stewart |
016 |
[Situation] About 1 Mile S.E. [South East] from Wester Dalwick
A large tract of Wood Surrounding Pykestone Hill, on the Estate of Dalwick; extending from the Scrape Burn Westward to Westhill Wood and Bleinshope Wood. The property of Sir John Murray Nasmyth Bart [Baronet] of Posso. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 6 Trace 6 |
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CEMETERY (Nasmyth Family) on Site of Dalwick Church & Graveyard |
Cemetery (Nasmyth Family) on the Site of Dalwick Church and Graveyard |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods W. [Wester] Dalwick
William Paterson Schoolmaster |
016 |
[Situation] Northern Extremity of Pykestone Wood
This is the Private Family Cemetery of Sir J. M. Nasmyth Bart [Baronet] of Posso. It was Constructed about 1837 on the site of the Old Church and Graveyard of Dalwick. It consists of a neat Gothic Edifice surmounted by a Belfry, in which is the Old Church Bell; this building is the Family burying place; and is Surrounded by a small Graveyard in which are buried the friends and favourite Servants of the Family. |
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THE GLEN |
The Glen |
James Ingram
James Dods |
016 |
[Situation] East Side of Pykestone Wood
A deep Glen in the pleasure Grounds attached to Dalwick House at the South side of the Mansion; and through which flows the Scrape Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7 Trace 1
[note on page] wrong "Naesmyth" |
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SCRAPE BURN |
Scrape Burn |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods Wester Dalwick
William Paterson Par [Parish] School |
016 |
[Situation] Runs through the Glen
A stream which is formed from several springs at the North base of The Scrape, and flows in a N.W. [North West] direction to Dalwick House and thence North to Dalwick Hill where it falls into the River Tweed. |
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HIGH WOOD |
High Wood |
James Ingram
James Dods |
016 |
[Situation] N.E. [North East] from Pykerstone Wood
An Extensive Wood of Mixed Forest and fir trees on the Estate of Dalwick at the S. [South] East side of the Mansion House, extending along the East side of the Scrape Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7 Trace 1 & 2
Lour Burn [see page 15] |
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LOUR BURN HEAD |
Lour Burn Head |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile N.W. [North West] from Breuch Law
A small Hill on the Farm of Wester Dalwick, at the head of the Lour Burn its surface is covered with Heathy Pasture. |
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MIDDLE BURN |
Middle Burn |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile B. [North] by E. [East] from Lour Burn
A small Stream which rises on the Wester Dalwick Farm and flows Northwards into the Lour Burn. |
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HERON BOG |
Heron Bog |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
016 |
[Situation] Eastern Side of Lour Burn Head
A small tract of Wet Rough Pasture Bog, through which the Boundary of the Parish passes. The portion in this Parish is on the Estate of Dalwick. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7 Trace 2 & 3 |
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CANDIE BURN |
Candie Burn
Candie Burn
Candie Burn |
James Ingram
James Dods
Andrew Stewart |
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[Situation] East Side of Pykeston Hills
A small stream which rises at the S. [South] side of Pykestone Hill and flows along its base until it falls into Scrape Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7 Trace 4
Pykestone Wood [note on page] in p. [page] 38
Pykestone Hill [note on page] in p. [page] 38 |
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THIEF'S ROAD |
Thiefs Road
Thiefs Road
Thiefs Road |
James Ingram
James Dods
Adam Anderson |
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[Situation] Passes across Hunt Law
This name applies to an old Road or track passing over the Ridge of Hills through this and the adjoining Parishes, now almost defaced. It is said to have taken the name from its having been the Course Generally taken by the Mosstroopers &c in the time of the Border Warfare. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7
Whitelaw Hill Cancelled |
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HUNT LAW |
Hunt Law
Hunt Law
Hunt Law |
James Dods
James Ingram
Andrew Stewart |
016 |
[Situation] On E [East] Parish Boundary
A hill on the Boundary between Manor and this Parish. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16.7. Trace 3. |
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CORBY BURN |
Corby Burn |
James Dods
James Ingram
Andrew Stewart |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile S.W. [South West] from Lour Burn Head
A small stream which rises at the North base of The Scrape and flows in a Northerly direction till it falls into Scrape Burn |
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BREACH LAW |
Breach Law |
James Dods
Andrew Stewart
James Ingram |
016 |
[Situation] About 30 Chains S [South] by E. [East] from Lour Burn Head
A Hill on the Estates of Hallmannor and Dalwick at the North Side of The Scrape over which the parish Boundary passes |
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Sheet 16 No 9 Trace 1
Dooflats Pool [crossed out]
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LOGAN CRAIG |
Logan Craig
Logan Craig
Logan Craig |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile North from Logan Head
A Precipitous Group of Rocks at the head of Logan Burn on the Farm of Drummelzier Place |
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FINGLEN RIG |
Finglen Rig
Finglen Rig
Finglen Rig |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile West from Logan Craig
A Rig of Elevated H [Heath] Pasture Extending in a N.E. [North East] direction from the base of Logan Head between Logan Burn & Finglen Burn on the Farm of Drummelzier Place. |
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DOOFLATS POOL |
Dooflats Pool |
William West
James Bryden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] 4 chains North of Darnels Slush
A deep part of the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 9 Tr. [Trace] 2 |
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PICKERS WELL |
Pickers Well
Pickers Well
Pickers Well |
James Pratswell Drummelzier Place
John Turnbull Shepherd
Thomas Henderson Shepherd |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Logan Craig
A Spring of excellent Water on the Farm of Drummelzier Place, so called from a former resident of the Farm drinking from it every morning. |
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KIRK CLEUGH |
Kirk Cleugh
Kirk Cleugh
Kirk Cleugh |
J. Pratswell
J. Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile N.W [North West] from Logan Craig
A small Valley near the base of Logan Head on the Farm of Drummelzier Place; through which a small stream flows |
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LOGAN BURN |
Logan Burn
Logan Burn
Logan Burn |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.E. [North East] from Logan Head
A small stream which rises near the base of Logan Craig and flows Northward to its Junction with Drummelzier Burn near Drummelzier Hill. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 9 Trace 2 |
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LOGAN HEAD |
Logan Head |
James Pratswell Drummelzier Place
John Turnbull Shepherd
Thomas Henderson Shepherd |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile South from Logan Craig
A Very prominent Hill on the Farm of Drummelzier Place at the head of Logan Burn and at the top of Dulyard Brae. |
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DULYARD BRAE |
Dulyard Brae |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of a Mile S.W [South West] from Logan Craig
A Very Steep Brae which slopes in a S.W [South West] direction from the base of Logan Head towards the River Tweed; on the Farm of Drummelzier Place; its surface is Covered with Heathy Pasture with Groups of Scattered Rocks |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 9 Trace 4 |
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FINGLEN BURN |
Finglen Burn
Finglen Burn
Finglen Burn |
James Pratswell
John Tunbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] About 10 Chains South of Finglen Rig
A Small stream which rises at the East base of Logan Head and flows Northwards to its Junction with Drummelzier Burn |
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DARNELS SLUSH |
Darnels Slush |
James Alexander
David Hope |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile West from Logan Craig
A Pool on the River Tweed on the Farm of Drummelzier Place. The Origin of the name is not known. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 10 Trace 1 & 2
Drumelzier Burn [note on page] Described in p. [page] 2
Faulds Craigs [crossed out]
Scrape Burn [see page 54] |
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SCAWD LAW |
Scawd Law |
James Ingram Bellspool
James Dods Wester Dalwick
Andrew Stewart Lour |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile N.E. [North East] from Den Knowes
described in Namesheets of 16 No. 6 |
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DEN KNOWES |
Den Knowes |
James Stodart Drummelzier Haugh
Alexander Lockie Shepherd
John Turnbull Shepherd |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile N.W. [North West] from Den Knowes Head
This name applies to Several Knowes or small Hills rising one above another on the Same base and situated between Drummelzier Burn & Scrape Burn on the Farm of Drummelzier Haugh. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 10 Trace 3 |
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HARROW CLEUGH |
Harrow Cleugh |
John Turnbull
Alexander Lockie |
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[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile S.W [South West from Den Knowes
A small Valley at the North side of Drummelzier Law on the Farm of Drummelzier Place through which flows a small stream which falls into Drummelzier Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 10 Trace 4
Finglen Burn [crossed out]
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DEN KNOWES HEAD |
Den Knowes Head |
James Stodart Drummelzier Haugh
Alexander Lockie Shepherd
John Turnbull Shepherd |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S.E. [South East] from Den Knowes
A small Hill which forms the Head of a Small Group of Hills called "Den Knowes", on the Farm of Drummelzier Haugh and on which is a Trig. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 10 Trace 6 |
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THE SCRAPE |
The Scrape
The Scrape
The Scrape
Scrape
Scrape |
J Ingram Bellspool
J Dodds Wester Dalwick
William Paterson Par [Parish] School
Johnston's Co [County] Map
Armstrong's Co [County] Map New Stat Acct [Statistical Account] |
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[Situation] Eastern Boundr [Boundary] of Parish of Drummelzier
A consideralbe eminence of a somewhat Conical Shape over which the Ph [Parish] Boundary passes betweeen Drummelzier and Mannor. It is Situated on the Farm of Drummelzier Haugh and Wester Dalwick and its surface is Covered with Heathy pasture. |
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SCRAPE BURN |
Scrape Burn
Scrape Burn
Scrape Burn |
J Ingram
J Dodds Farmer
William Paterson |
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[Situation] About 1/2 Mile West from The Scrape
A Stream which rises out of Broad Moss at the South side of The Scrape, and flows in a Westerly direction to where it joins the Drummelzier Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 11 Trace 2 |
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BROAD MOSS |
Broad Moss
Broad Moss
Broad Moss
Broad Moss |
J. Ingram
J. Dodds
W. Paterson
Johnston's Co [County] Map |
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[Situation] South Side of The Scrape
A Tract of Moss through which the parish Boundary passes. On the Farms of Drummelzier Haugh and Posso and Situated between Pykestone Hill and The Scrape. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 11 Trace 2
Pykestone Hill -- See Name Sheets for Sheet 16 No 15 Ph [Parish] of Manner
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HOPECARTON |
Hopecarton
Hopecarton
Hopecarton
Heapcarton |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson
Johnston's Co [County] Map |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile N.E. [North East] from Hope Kist Rig
A shepherds Cottage at the north of the Valley called Hope Carton, on the Farm of Drummelzier Place; the residence of Thomas Henderson and property of J. White Esq Netherurd. |
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HOPE CARTON |
Hope Carton
Hope Carton
Hope Carton |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] Immediately North of Hopekist Rig
A Valley on the Farm of Drummelzier Place, through which a stream flows into the Tweed. It extends from the base of Taberon Law in a N.W. [North West] direction to the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 13 Trace 1
Dulyard Brae [crossed out]
Mossfennan Puts -- See Name Sheets 16 No 13 United Ph [Parish] of Broughton Glenholm and Kilbucho |
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HOPECARTON BURN |
Hopecarton Burn
Hopecarton Burn
Hopecarton Burn |
James Pratswell
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] Runs Through Hope Carton
A stream which rises at the Eastern base of Taberon Law and flows through the Valley called Hope Carton to its Junction with the River Tweed. |
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HOPEKIST BURN |
Hopekist Burn
Hopekist Burn |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] Runs South of HopeKist Rig
A small stream which rises at the Western base of Taberon Law and flows Westwards to near Hopecarton where it falls into the River Tweed. There is no valley of the name. |
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HOPEKIST RIG |
Hopekist Rig
Hopekist Rig |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
016 |
[Situation] About 13 Chains S.W. [South West from Hopecarton
A Rig of Heathy Pasture on the Farm of Drummelzier Place and at the south side of the Valley called Hope Carton this Hill was formerly known as Torpedy Rig |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 13 Trace 4
Stanhope Cauls -- See page 59 |
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STELL BURN |
Stell Burn
Stell Burn |
John Turnbull Shepherd
Thomas Henderson Shepherd |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile East from Hopecarton
A small stream which rises at the S.E. [South East] end of Dulyard Brae and flows in a Southerly direction into Hopecarton Burn. |
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FOLD BURN |
Fold Burn
Fold Burn |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile East from Hopecarton
A small Stream which rises near the S.E. [South East] end of Dulyard Brae and flows in a Southerly direction into Hopecarton Burn at the East side of Stell Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 13 Trace 4 |
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MOSSFENNAN PUTS |
Mossfennan Puts
Mossfennan Puts
Mossfennan Puts |
William West Esq
James Briden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] 27 Chains North of Hopecarton in the Ph [Parish] of Drummelzier
A shallow portion of the River Tweed at which a diversion in its Course was made. |
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STANHOPE CAULS |
Stanhope Cauls
Stanhope Cauls
Stanhope Cauls |
William West Esq
James Briden
William Paterson |
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[Situation] 12 & 40 chains SW [South West] of Hopecarton in the Parish of Drummelzier
Two gentle falls in the bed of the River Tweed. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 13
Mossfennan Puts -- Puts - Stones placed in a river to alter the direction of its course - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary |
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DRUMMELZIER LAW |
Drummelzier Law
Drummelzier Law
Drummelzier Law |
John Turnbull Shepherd
Thomas Henderson Hopecarton
William Paterson Par. [Parish] School |
016 |
[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile N.W. [North West] from Glenstivan Dod
A Considerable Eminence on the Farm of Drummelzier Place on the Range of Hills between Drummelzier Burn and Hopecarton Burn the surface of which is Heathy Pasture. |
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GLENSTIVON BURN |
Glenstivon Burn
Glenstivon Burn
Glenstivon Burn |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson
Adam Anderson |
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[Situation] West side of Glenstiven Rig
A stream which rises at the North base of Glenstivon Dod and flows in a Northerly direction until it falls into Drummelzier Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 14 Trace 2
Drummelzier Burn -- in p. [page] 26 -- described in Name Sheets of Sheet 16 No 10 |
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GLENSTIVON RIG |
Glenstivon Rig
Glenstivon Rig |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
016 |
[Situation] About 5/8 of A Mile E [East] by S [South] from Drummelzier Law
A Rig of Heathy Pasture extending northwards from Glenstivon Dod between Glenstivon Burn and Drummelzier Burn. |
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DRY GRAIN |
Dry Grain
Dry Grain |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/4 of A Mile N.E. [North East] from Glenstivan Rig
A small Stream which rise in the Moor near the base of Pykestone Hill, and flows eastwards into Drummr [Drummelzier] Burn. |
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ROUGH GRAIN |
Rough Grain
Rough Grain |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson |
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[Situation] West side of Glenstivan Rig
A Small Stream which rises in the Moor near the base of Pykestone Hill, and flows in an Easterly direction into Drummelzier Burn. Parrallel to and south of Dry Grain. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 14 Trace 3 |
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LONG SYKE |
Long Syke
Long Syke |
John Turnbull Shepherd
Thomas Henderson Hopecarton |
016 |
[Situation] About 1/2 Mile S.W. [South West] from Drummelzier Law
A Small Stream which rises in the S.E. [South East] base of Drummelzier Law and flows into Hopecarton Burn. |
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EASTON HOPE |
Easton Hope
Easton Hope
Easton Hope |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson
Adam Anderson |
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[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile South from Drummelzier Law
A Small open Valley which opens into the larger Valley of Hope Carton at the eastern base of Glenstivon Dod; and through which a Stream flows Called Eastonhope Burn. |
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EASTON HOPE BURN |
Eastonhope Burn
Eastonhope Burn
Eastonhope Burn |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson
Adam Anderson |
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[Situation] Runs through Easton Hope
A small Stream flowing through Easton Hope and falls into Hopecarton Burn. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 14 Trace 4 & 3 |
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GLENSTIVON DOD |
Glenstivon Dod
Glenstivon Dod
Glenstivon Dod |
John Turnbull
Thomas Henderson
Adam Anderson |
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[Situation] About 3/4 of A Mile S.E. [South East] from Drummelzier Law
A Considerable Eminence on the Farm of Drummelzier Place at the East Side of the Source of Drummelzier Burn the surface of which is H. [Heathy] Pasture. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 14 Trace 6
Hope Carton -- described in Sheets of 16 No 13
Hopecarton Burn -- described in Namesheets of 16 No 13
Ugly Drain -- See Name Sheets for Sheet 20 No 2 |
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GREY WEATHER LAW |
Grey Weather Law |
William West Esq
William Paterson |
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[Situation] On En [Eastern] Parish Boundary
A hill of Considerable Altitude on the boundary between this Parish and that of Manor. |
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PYKESTONE HILL |
Pykestone Hill |
William West, Esq
William Paterson |
016 |
[Situation] On En [Eastern] Parish Boundary
A high Hill on the boundary between Manor and Drummelzier. |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 15
Grey Weather Law [crossed out]
River Tweed -- See Name Book Sheet 13 No 7 Peebles Parish |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 16 No 7
Whitelaw Hill -- See Name Sheets 13 No 4 [name circled with note on page] Authorities & description
James Carpenter C. A. [Civilian Assistant]
20th Decr [December] 1856
R.D. Kerr Captn RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
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SHEETS XVI No 1,2,3,5,6,7,9,10.
XVI No 11,13,14,15.
PARISH OF
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PARISH OF DRUMMELZIER
SHEET XVI No.1,2,3,5,6,7,9,19,11,13,14,15
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Drummelzier
Bleinshope Burn -- 5
Bowers Knowe -- 6
Bells Pool -- 6
Bellspool -- 7
Bells Pool Wood -- 7
Bells Pool Park -- 7
Blueyett Pool -- 11
Barnyard -- 26
Benmost Caul -- 23
Burnfoot Pool -- 20
Broomhill Ford -- 27
Broomhill Knowe -- 27
Bleinshope Burn -- 35
Bleinshope Wood -- 35
Breuch Law -- 44
Broad Moss -- 55
Crownhead Ford -- 12
Church -- 22
Cemetery (Nasmyth Family) on Site of Dalwick Church and Graveyard -- 39
Candies Burn -- 42
Corby Burn -- 44
Dalwick House on the site of Dawic -- 10
Dead Wifes Burn -- 16
Drummelzier Haugh -- 32
Dead Wifes Grave -- 16
Drummelzier Mill (Corn) -- 17
Drummelzier -- 21
Drummelzier Burn -- 26
Drummelzier -- Place -- 28
Drummelzier Castle (Remains of) -- 28
Dooflats Pool -- 46
Dulyard Brae -- 48
Darwels Slush -- 49
Den Knowes -- 51
Den Knowes Head -- 53
Drummelzier Law -- 60
Dry Grain -- 61
Dalwick Mill Pool -- 13
East Avenue -- 11
Easton Hope -- 62
Easton Hope Burn -- 62
Fore Field -- 5
Fort (Remains of) -- 8
Faulds Craigs -- 36
Finglen Rig -- 46
Fairtree Burn -- 49
Fold Burn -- 58
Gateway (Remains of) -- 10
Greenhouse Field -- 11
Glenstivon Burn -- 40
Glenstivon Rig -- 61
Glenstivon Wood -- 63
Grey Weather Law -- 64
High Terrace -- 9
Hunt Law -- 44
Henry's Brae -- 18
High Wood -- 40
Heron Bog -- 41
Hamer Cleugh -- 52
Hopecarton -- 56
Hope Carton -- 56
Hopecarton Burn -- 57
Hopekist Burn -- 57
Hopekist Rig -- 57
Kirk Cleugh -- 47
Long Pool -- 6
Logan Burn -- 18
Lour Burn -- 15
Lochs Caul -- 23 |
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Index Continued
Names of Objects -- Pages
Lour Burn Head -- 41
Logan Craig -- 46
Logan Head -- 48
Long Syke -- 62
Mid Shin -- 35
Manse -- 21
Mossfennan Puts -- 59
Middle Burn -- 41
Old Washing Pool -- 4
Pedling Burn -- 5
Paddy's Pool -- 6
Parkyats Pool -- 20
PicKers Well -- 47
PyKestone Hill -- 38
PyKestone Wood -- 38
PyKestone Hill -- 64
Rachan Pool -- 20
Rough Grains -- 61
River Tweed -- 64
Standing Stone -- 3
Stone Coffins or Kistvaens found here -- 4
Scrape Burn -- 40
Shaw Burn -- 9
Site of Lour -- 15
School -- 17
Supposed Site of Merlins Grave -- 19
Scawd Law -- 38
Scrape Burn -- 54
Scawd Law -- 57
Stanhope Cauls -- 59
Stell Burn -- 58
Smithy Pool -- 13
The Craigs -- 18
Tennis Castle (Remains of) -- 25
The Terrace -- 9
The Glen -- 39
Thiefs Road -- 43
The Scrape -- 54
Ugly Drain -- 63
Hunt Law -- 34
Wester Dalwick -- 8
Ward -- 22
Westhill Wood -- 36 |
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