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COCKLIE RIG HEAD |
Cocklie Rig Head |
Thomas Fleming Kingledoors
William Graham Logan Cottage |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile West from Benshaw Hill
Applied to a hill on the Farm of Kingledoors covered with heath the Boundary dividing the Parishes Drumelzier and Glenholm passes of this hill. A Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Stn [Station] stands on the Summit of this hill |
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BENSHAW HILL |
Benshaw Hill |
Thomas Fleming Kingledoors
William Graham Logan Cottage |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Patervan
A hill on Kingledoors Farm covered with heathy pasture. The Boundary seperating the Parishes of Glenholm and Drumelzier goes over this hill |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No 4 -- Trace 1 |
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BENSHAW BURN |
Benshaw Burn |
Thomas Fleming Kingledoors
William Graham Logan Cottage |
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[Situation] West side of Benshaw hill
A small stream rising [...] "Benshaw Hill" And runn[ing] in an Easterly direction till it joins "Kingledoors Bu[rn] |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No 4 -- Trace 1 |
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LINKUMDODDIE |
Linkumdoddie |
Mr William Lindsay Stanhope
William Graham Logan Cottage |
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[Situation] About 26 Chains W. by N. [West by North] from Patervan
Applied to Site of House which once stood there, and now indicated by a few trees It is known as being the place where Burns lays the scene of one of his Songs commencing -
"Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed
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PATERVAN |
Patervan |
W. Lindsay Stanhope
W. Dalgliesh Stanhope |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile S by E. [South by East] from Benshaw Hill
This name applies to a House on the Farm of Patervan; It is two Stories high, Slated, and in good repair, having suitable offices and Garden attached Property of Houston Mitchell, Esq. Mayville Leith |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No 4 -- Trace 4 |
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LAIGH HILL |
Laigh Hill |
W. Lindsay Stanhope
W. Dalgleish Stanhope |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile E [East] from Patrevan
For descriptive remarks See adjoining Plan |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No 4 -- Trace 4 |
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GLENKERIE RIG |
Glenkerie Rig
Glenkerie Rig |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] Aboout ¾ of a mile S.E. [South East] from Glenlood Hill
Applies to a hill on the Farm of Kingledoors. It is Covered with heath - And on the property of James Giles, Esqr. Kellzie |
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GLENLOOD HILL |
Glenlood Hill
Glenlood Hill |
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Kingle Rig
See adjoining trace for descriptive remarks
Sheet 19 No. 3 Broughton Glenholm & Kilbucho |
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GLENKERIE BURN |
Glenkerie Burn
Glenkerie Burn |
Thomas Brown
Alezander Thomson |
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[Situation] West side of Glenkerie Rig
For descriptive remarks See adjoining trace |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No 7 -- Trace 1 |
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GLENLOOD HILL |
Glenlood Hill
Glenlood Hill |
Mr A Veitch Kingledoors
Mr Paterson Drummelzier |
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[Situation] About 5/8 of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Glenkerie Rig
A Considerable hill Covered with heathy pasture situated on the Farm of Kingledoors. On it stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station |
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BARROW RIG |
Barrow Rig
Barrow Rig |
Thomas Brown
Alexander Thomson |
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[Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary
A hill feature or ridge of high land on the boundary between Drummelzier and Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 19 No. 7 -- Trace 1 |
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KINGLE RIG |
Kingle Rig
Kingle Rig |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile S.E. [South East] from Glenlood Hill
Applies to a hill on the Farm of Kingledoor's It is covered with heathy pasture. And on its Summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station |
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BROOMY LAW |
Broomy Law
Broomy Law |
Mr Veitch Kingledoors
Mr Brown Bield |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Kingle Rig
A Considerable Elevation Situated on the Farm of Kingledoors, It is on the property of Mr Giles, Kailzie |
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GLENKERIE BURN |
Glenkerie Burn
Glenkerie Burn |
A. Thomson Glenkirk
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile S.E [South East] from Broomy Law
See adjoining trace for descriptive remarks |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 7 -- trace 2 |
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HARE BURN |
Hare Burn
Hare Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a mile South from Broomy Law
See adjoining tr [trace] for descriptive Remar [remarks] |
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BROOMY LAW |
Broomie Law
Broomie Law |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile S. by W. [South by West] from Glenlood Hill
For descripti [descriptive] remarks See adjoining trace |
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Glenholm Parish -- Sheet 19 No. 7 -- Trace 3 |
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GLENKERIE BURN |
Glenkerie Burn
Glenkerie Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile SE. [South East] from Broomy Law
A Small but rapid Stream rising out of the North Side of "Broomie Law" and flowing in a westerly direction into "Kingledoors Burn" |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 7 -- Trace 3 |
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KINGLEDOORS BURN |
Kingledoors Burn
Kingledoors Burn |
A Thomson Glenkirk
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile East from Kingle Rig
For descriptive re [remarks] See adjoining plan |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 19 No. 7 -- Trace 3 |
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BENSHAW BURN |
Benshaw Burn
Benshaw Burn |
Mr A Thomson Glen Kirk
Mr Thomas Brown Hopehead |
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[Situation] About 8 Chains N.W. [North West] from Kingledoors
See adjoining Plan |
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BENSHAW HILL |
Benshaw Hill
Benshaw Hill |
Mr A Thomson Glenkirk
Mr Thomas Brown Hopehead |
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[Situation] About 30 chains N.W. [North West] from Kingledoors
See adjoining Plan |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- sheet 19 No. 8 -- Trace 1 |
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GLENKIELY BURN |
Glenkiely Burn
Glenkiely Burn |
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk
Alexander Veitch Shepherd at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] Runs W. [West] side of Cocklie Rig
A small Stream rising at the Southern base of "Cocklie Rig H [Head] and running betwixt " Glenkerie and "Cocklie Rig to Kingledoors B [Burn] |
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COCKLIE RIG |
Cocklie Rig
Cocklie Rig |
A. Thomson Glenkirk
A. Veitch Shepherd at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Kingledoors
A long heathy hill on Kingledoors farm, lying betwixt "Glenkiely Bu [Burn] on the west and "Benshaw Burn" on the north east |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 1 |
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CHESTER KNOWES |
Chesterknows
Chesterknows Chester Knows |
Mr Tweedie of Patervan
Mr Cook Polmood
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[Situation] About 3/8 of A Mile East from Kingledoors
A circular Entrenchment about 3 feet high north of Polmood. supposed to be the remains of a Roman Camp, but more properly believed to have been a fold for the security of Cattle It is on the Property of Mr Mitchell of Mayville near Leith. |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 3 |
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KINGLEDOORS |
Kingledoors
Kingledoors
Kingledoors
Kingledoors |
Mr Ecclesfield Crook Inn
James Fleming Occupant
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[Situation] About ¾ of A Mile N.W [North West] from Polmood
A good two story slated dwelling house, with corresponding offices and a considerable farm of attach [attached] Consisting chiefly of heathy pas [pasture] The Property of Mr J. Giles of Kail [Kailzie] near Peebles) Occupied by Thomas Fl [Fleming] |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 2 |
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POLMOOD HILL |
Polmood Hill |
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Patervan Burn -- Mr W Dalgleish Stanhope -- Mr John Murray Harestanes -- For Descripte [Descriptive] Remarks See Name sheets 20 No. 5 |
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NETHER GLACK |
Nether Glack
Nether Glack |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Veitch shepherd (at Kingledoors) |
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[Situation] About ¾ of A Mile S.W [South West] from Kingledoors
This name applies to a glen through whi [which] runs a small stream rising on the heights betwixt "Crook Head & "Quilt Hill" & runs in a nor [north] westerly direction to "Kingledoo [Kingledoors] Burn" on either side of it ar [are] some stunted trees. |
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QUILT HILL |
Quilt Hill
Quilt Hill |
J Brown Hope Head
Alexander Veitch shepherd at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile S.W. [South West] from Kingledoors
A considerable heathy hill on "Kingledoors farm" the continuation of "Nickle Beard" & north of "Crook Head"- along its western base runs "Nether Glack" |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 5 |
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NICKLEBEARD HILL |
Nicklebeard Hill
Nicklebeard Hill |
J Fleming Kingledoors
Mr A Veitch Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a mile South from Kingledoors
This name applies to a middling si [sized] heathy hill on "Kingledoors farm" between "River Tweed" and "Kingle Burn" 8 or 10 chains south of [the] farm house - approaching " Crook [Inn] on the road leading from Edin [Edinburgh] it is the first of a range of hi [hills] extending southwards. There [is] a trigl. [Trigonometrical] station on it. |
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QUILT BURN |
Quilt Burn |
A Veitch shepherd at Kingledoors
J. Fleming Kingledoors |
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[Situation] Runs East from Quilt Hill
An insignificant stream rising fr [from] drains at the eastern base of "Qu [Quilt] Hill" & crossing the Edinbro and Moffat [road] under a small bridge runs into the Tweed |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 5 |
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Parish of Drummelzier -- Sheet 19 No. 8 -- Trace 6
"The lands of Polmood or Powmood were possessed from an early time
by the hunters who are said to have held them for the service of a bow
and a broad arrow when the King came to hunt, on Yarrow according to the
terms of a fabulous charter which is well known. The manor Place stood on the
burn of Polmood where it flows into the Tweed". -- Origines Parochiales Scotiae Vol [Volume] 1, page 20 [204]
"Polmood is a small but neat seat on the banks of Tweed with a few trees to
skreen it from the piercing blasts that thrill through this narrow chasm. The whole
of this estate belongs to the surname of Hunter who claim a precedency to any other
family of the same name and are to posses an original charter which Dr [Doctor] Pennecuik
copies. But from the strictest enquiry no such charter though there is strong
presumption that William the Lyon did make a similar grant of land to Norma [Norman]
Hunter a refugee who followed the Norman Conqueror into England fled from
the arbitrary oppression of his successors to seek shelter in Scotland". -- Armstrongs Descripn. [Description] of Drum [Drummelzier] |
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POLMOOD (Ruins of) |
Polmood
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John Murray Haerstanes
William Cook Polmood |
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[Situation] About ¾ of A Mile S.E. [South East] from Kingledoors
The ruins of an ancient building "said to have been a hunting seat of one or more of the Kings of Scotland" It has evidently been a place of some note - although never apparently of great dimensions, the walls are still standing which are about 2 feet thick & very much defaced, & bearing indication of its having been inhabited for a considerable time past On a stone over one of the interior doors are the initials R. H. with a heart & the date 1678, & the same characters appear on a Corse stone leaning against the ruins with the exception of the date which is 1638 |
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POLMOOD |
Polmood
Polmood
Polmood
Polmood |
John Murray Harestanes
William Cook Polmood
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[Situation] About ¾ of A Mile S.E. [South East] from Kingledoors
This name applies also to a small one Story slated farm house, with corresponding office houses, and a small arable farm of land attached. Occupied by William Cook -- all of which is the Property of one Mr Mitchell of Mayville, near Leith. |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 8 -- Trace 6 |
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GATHERSNOW HILL |
Gathersnow Hill
Gathersnow Hill
Gather Snow Hill |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk
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[Situation] West of Glenwhappen Rig
A large & conspicuous hill covered with heath, and on its Summit Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, and an undefined boundary dividing the Counties of Lanark & Peebleshire. It Stands of the Kingledoors farm |
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Drumelzier Ph [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 10 -- Trace 1 |
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Drumelzier Ph [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 10 -- Trace 2 |
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GLENWHAPPEN RIG |
Glenwhappen Rig
Glenwhappen Rig |
Walter Melrose Holm's Waterhead
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] East of Gathersnow Hill
Applies to a hill Standing on the farm of "Kingledoors" It is Covered with heath on its Summit are the Junction of Boundary between Glenhom & Drumelzier leaving the County of Lanark on the on the W. [West] Side |
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GLENWHAPPEN BURN |
Glenwhappen Burn |
Walter Melrose Holm's Waterhead
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] Runs South from Glenwhappen Rig
A Small Stream rising out of Glenwhappen Rig & flowing in a easterly direction into the Kingledoors Burn |
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COOMB HILL |
Comb Hill
Comb Hill
Coomb Hill
Coomb Hill
Coomb Hill |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Hope Head
Mr A. Veitch
Mr Brown Kingledoors
Mr Paterson Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile West from Glengarry Knowe
Applies to a hill Standing On the farm of "Kingledoors" It is Covered with heathy pasture And along its Summit runs the boundary between the parishes of Drumelzier And Glenholm. A trig [Trigonometrical] Station also stands on the top. |
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COOMB BURN |
Comb Burn
Comb Burn
Coomb Burn
Coomb Burn
Coomb Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk
Mr A Veitch
Mr Brown Kingledoors
Mr Paterson Drummelzier |
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[Situation] Runs South of Glengarry Knowe
A stream rising out of "Comb Hill" and running in a S.E. [South East] direction into Kingledoors Burn. |
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Sheet 19 No 11 -- Traces 1 & 3 |
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HARE BURN |
Hare Burn
Hare Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.E. [North East] from Glengary Knowe
A stream rising o [out] of the S.E. [South East] Side of Co [Coomb] Hill and flowing in [a] S.E. [South East] direction into King [Kingledoors] Burn. |
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GLENBOW BURN |
Glenbow Burn
Glenbow Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile S.E. [South East] from Glengary Knowe
A small Stream rising out of the Wes [West] Side of Upper Oliver [Dod] And running in a N.E. [North East] direction into Kingle [Kingledoors] Burn. |
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CRAIGENGAR |
Craigengar
Craigengar |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile South from Glengary Knowe
This name applies to a hill covered with heath It stands on the farm of Kingledoor's; & the property of James Giles Esqr. Kellzie. |
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Sheet 19 No 11 |
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UPPER OLIVER DOD |
Upper Oliver Dod
Upper Oliver Dod |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile S.E. [South East] from Glengary Knowe
Applies to a hill Cov [covered] with Rough pasture. It [is] on the farm of "Kingledo [Kingledoors] And on the property of James Giles, Esqr. Kelzie |
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BLACK KNOWE |
Black Knowe |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile S.E. [South East] from Glengary Knowe
A little hill Standing [on] the Farm of "Kingledoo [Kingledoors] It is Covered with hea [heathy] pasture and at its b [base] on the North Side flo [flows] Kingledoors Burn |
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KINGLEDOORS BURN |
Kingledoors Burn
Kingledoors Burn |
J. Fleming Kingledoors
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[Situation] Runs E [East] side of Glengary Knowe
For descriptive remarks see common sheet |
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Sheet 19 No 11
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GLENGARY KNOWE |
Glengary Knowe
Glengary Knowe |
James Fleming Kingledoors
Thomas Brown Hope Head |
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[Situation] About ½ mile North from Craigengar
A small round Shaped eminence on the farm of Kingledoors. It is covered with heathy pasture, on the summit of which stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station The property of J. Giles Esq |
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STAB SYKE |
Stabsyke Burn
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Stab Syke |
J. Fleming Kingledoors
Alexander Thomson Glenkirk
Mr Veitch Kingledoors
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[Situation] East side of Glengary Knowe
A small Stream which derives its Source from "Glengary Knowe" and runs in an Southerly cour [course] into Kingledoors Burn |
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Sheet 19 No 11 -- Trace 1 |
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CROOK HEAD |
Crook Head
Crook Head |
John Murray Harestanes
Alexander Veitch Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile N. [North] from Nether Oliver Dod.
A Considerable heathy hill on the farm of Kingledoors, being the Continuation of "Crook Hill & east of "Nether Oliver Dod" The Property of Mr J Giles, Esqr. of Kailzie (near Peebles |
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GLENMORE BURN |
Glenmore Burn |
John Murray Hairstanes
Alexander Veitch shepherd (at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] S.E [South East] side of Crook Head
A small stream rising at the foot of Crook Head, runs in a S [South] easterly direction along the parish boundary, the bases of Crook Hill, & Tawny Knowes, to within a couple of chains of Crook Inn, thence in a northerly direction crossing the road leading from Moffat, to Edinbro, [Edinburgh] under a small bridge from which it again forms the parish boundary nearly at its junction with the "River Tweed" |
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TAWNY KNOWES |
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See adjoining Trace |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No. 12 -- Trace 2 |
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NETHER OLIVER DOD |
Nether Oliver Dod
Nether Oliver Dod
Nether Dod |
John Murray Hairstanes
Mr Ecclesfield Crook Inn
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile West from Tawny Knowes
A considerable hill consisting of rough and heathy pasture, along its summit runs t [the] parish boundary between "Drumelzier and Twee [Tweedsmuir] the Drumelzier side is on "Kingledoors farm" [& is] the Property of Mr Giles of Kailzie (near P [Peebles] the Tweedsmuir side is on the Crook farm [& is] The property of the Earl of Wemyss. There [is] a trigl [Trigonometrical] station on it |
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AUCHENGOUR BURN |
Auchengour Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Veitch (shepherd at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] West side of Nether Oliver Dod
A small stream which rises on the height between "Nether Oliver Dod & Upper Oliver [Dod] and runs into "Kingledoors Burn" |
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UPPER GLACK |
Upper Glack |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Veitch (shepherd at Kingdoors |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Nr [Nether] Oliver Dod
A narrow glen though which runs a small stream which rises in "Nether O [Oliver Dod] and runs into "Kingledoors Burn" |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 12 -- Trace 1 |
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TAWNY KNOWES |
Tawny Knowes |
John Murray Hairstanes
Alexander Veitch (shepherd) at Kingledoors |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile East from Crook Head
An irregular middling sized heathy hill consisting of a number of points of Knowes, along the southern and eastern base of which runs "Glenmore Burn - & is on the farm of Kingledoors |
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Parish of Drumelzier -- Sheet 19 No 12 -- Trace 3 |
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FINGLAND BURN |
Fingland Burn
Fingland Burn |
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James Renwick Rigs |
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[Situation] Southern Portion of the Parish
A Small Stream rising at the Base of Hill Shaw Head, and running in N. E. [North East] direction to Kingledoors Burn. The property of Mr Giles |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 14 -- Trace 1 |
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NETHER CULE BURN |
Nether Cule Burn
Nether Cule Burn |
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope
James Renwick Rigs |
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[Situation] About 5/8 of A Mile N [North] from White Knowe head
Applies to a Small Stream rising out of GatherSnow Hill. on the Kingledoor's farm. and running in a easterly direction into Kingledoor's Burn. |
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BINNER CULE BURN |
Binner Cule Burn
Binner Cule Burn |
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope
James Renwick Rigs |
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[Situation] Immediately West from Nether Cule Burn
A Small Stream on the Kingledoor farm & running in a easterly direction into Kingledoor Burn |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 14 -- Trace 2 |
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HILLSHAW HEAD |
Hillshaw Head
Hillshaw Head
Hillshaw Browhead
Hillshaw Browhead |
James Rennick Rigs
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope Johnston's Co. [County] map
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[Situation] S.W. [South West] Boundy [Boundary] of the Co [County] of Peebles
A prominent hill covered with heath, And along its Summit, runs an undefined boundary, dividing the County of Lanark & Peebles. Its party [partly] on the "Kingledoor farm and on its Summit Stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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SCABMENOW BURN |
Scabmenow Burn
Scabmenow Burn |
J. Renwick Rigs
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile S.E. [South East] from Hillshaw Head
A small Stream on the Kingledoor farm. rising out of Hillshaw Head & running in a Easterly direction into Kingledoor's Burn |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 14 -- Trace 3 |
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[Faint note] -- Kingledoors Burn -- to Write
Glenwhapple Burn -- to Write
Gathersnow hill -- to Write
Coomb Dod -- to Write |
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WHITE KNOWE HEAD |
Whiteknowe Head
Whiteknowe Head
White Knowe Head |
James Renwick Rigs
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope
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[Situation] About 1 Mile S.E. [South East] from Hillshaw Head
Applies to a hill covered with heath and along its eminence, runs the Boundary between the parishes of Drumelzier & Tweedsmuir. also a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station Stands on its Centre. Its the property of Mr Nichols Kanefield |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 19 No. 14 -- Trace 4 |
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HOPEHEAD |
Hopehead
Hopehead |
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Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 5/8 of A mile North from Glenmuck Heights
A small stone building on the farm of Kingledoor's. It is Ane story high, And in good repair. occupied by the Shepherd. The property of James Giles Esqr. Kelzie. |
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Sheet 19 No 15 -- Drumelzier Ph [Parish] |
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GLENMUCK BURN |
Glenmuck Burn
Glenmuck Burn |
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Alexander Thompson |
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[Situation] About ¼ of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Bank Head
A small stream rising out of Glenmuck Height and flowing in a Northerly direction into Kingledoors Burn. |
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GLENWHAPPEN BURN |
Glenwhappen Burn |
Thomas Brown Hope head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About ½ Mile N.W. [North West] from Gelnmuck Heights
See adjoining Plan for descriptive remarks |
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BANK HEAD |
Bank Head |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.E. [North East] from Glenmuck Heights
Applies to a hill on the farm of Kingledoors It is covered with rough pasture. the property of James Giles Kelzie. |
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GLENMUCK HEIGHT |
Glenmuck Height
Glenmuck Height |
Thomas Brown Hope Head
Alexander Thompson Glenkirk |
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[Situation] About 3/8 of A Mile S. W. [South West] from Bankhead
Applies to a hill on [the] farm of Kingledoors. [It] is covered with heat [heathy] pasture. The proper [property] of James Giles Esqr. K [Kelzie] |
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UPPER OLIVER DOD |
Upper Oliver Dod |
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Alexander Thompson |
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[Situation] About ¾ of a Mile N.E [North East] from Bank Head
See adjoining Plan for descriptive remarks |
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COOMB DOD |
Coomb Dod
Coomb Dod
Coomb Dod Comblaw Dod |
Thomas Brown Kingledoor Hope
James Renwick Rigs
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[Situation] About 5/8 of a Mile N.W. [North West] from Glenwhappen Dod
A prominent Hill Covered with heath. & partly on the "Kingledoor's farm. dividing the Counties of Peebles & Lanark and on its eminence Stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station. |
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KINGLEDOORS BURN |
Kingledor's Burn
Kingledor's Burn |
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[Situation] N.W. [North West] side of Glenwhappen Dod
A large and rappid burn rising. at the base of " Comb Dod"- winding its way in a easterly direction and passing thro a Stone Bridge on the road leading from Peebles to Moffat. Until it Joins the River Tweed at Pattervan |
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Drumelzier Ph. [Parish] -- Sheet 23 No. 2 -- Trace 1 |
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GLENWHAPPEN DOD |
Glenwhappen Dod |
James Renwick Rigs
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[Situation] About 5/8 of A Mile S.E. [South East] from Coomb Dod
An eminence on the "Glenbreck farm", Covered with heath & dividing the parishes of Drumelzier & Tweedsmuir And on this Summit, Stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station. Mr Nichol. Proprietor |
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Drumelzier Parish -- Sheet 23 No. 2 -- Trace 1
[signed]
R D Kerr Capt RE [Captain, Royal Engineers] 20 Decr [December] 1856 -- James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assitant] 20th Decr. [December] 1856 |
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[stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE -- 5 MAR 1897 -- SOUTHAMPTON
NAME BOOK
Co. [COUNTY] PEEBLES
SHEETS 19 No. 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15.
23 No. 2
PARISH OF
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INDEX
Parish of Drummelzier -- 1
Auchengour Burn -- 36
Benshaw Hill -- 3
Barrow Rig -- 8
Broomy Law -- 9
Benshaw Burn -- 13
Black Knowe -- 32
Binner Cule Burn -- 41
Bank Head -- 49
Cocklie Rig Head -- 3
Cocklie Rig -- 14
Chester Knowes (Fort Remains of ) -- 15
Coomb Hill -- 29
Coomb Burn -- 29
Craigengar -- 31
Crook Head -- 35
Coomb Dod -- 51
Fingland Burn -- 39
Glenkerie Rig -- 7
Glenlood Hill -- 7 & 8
Glenkerie Burn -- 7
Glenkiely Burn -- 14
Gathersnow Hill -- 25
Glenwhappen Rig -- 28
Glenwhappen Burn -- 28
Glenbow Burn -- 30
Glengary Knowe -- 34
Glenmore Burn -- 35
Glenmuck Burn -- 48
Glenmuck Heights -- 50
Glenwhappen Dod -- 52
Hare Burn -- 30
Hopehead -- 47
Hillshaw Head -- 43
Kingle Rig -- 9
Kingledoors Burn -- 51
Kingledoors -- 16
Laigh Hill -- 6
Nether Glack -- 18
Nicklebeard Hill -- 20
Nether Oliver Dod -- 36
Nether Cule Burn -- 41
Patervan -- 5
Polmood Hill -- 5
Polmood (Ruins of) -- 23
Polmood -- 23
Quilt Hill -- 19
Quilt Burn -- 20
River Tweed -- 37
Stob Syke -- 34
Scabmenow Burn -- 43
Tawny Knowes -- 35
Upper Oliver Dod -- 32
Upper Glack -- 36
White Knowe Head -- 45 |
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