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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLENRATHHOPE Glenrath Hope
Glenrath Hope
John Thompson shepherd Glenrath
Mr Tweedy farmer Glenrath -
017 [Situation] Eastern extremity of Glenrath Hope

A shepherd's cottage, occupied by John Thompson herd. Situated about a mile east of Glenrath farmhouse It is the property of Mr Tweedy of Rahan.
WINDY NEESE Windy Neese
Windy Neese
John Thompson Shepherd Glenrath
Mr Tweedy farmer Glenrath -
017 [Situation] About ½ Mile S.E. [South East] from Glenrath hope

An elevated ridge, precipitous towards the South West, Situated between Longgrain & Glenrath burn: it is principally covered with heathy pasture -
GLENRATH BURN Glenrath Burn
Glenrath Burn
John Thompson Shepherd Glenrath
Mr Tweedy farmer Glenrath -
016 ; 017 A considerable burn rising in Glenrath Heights, and flowing Westward into Mannor water convenient to Glenrath farm house.
GLENRATH HOPE Glenrath Hope
Glenrath Hope
John Thompson Shepherd Glenrath
Mr Tweedy farmer Glenrath -
017 [Situation] About 3/8 of a mile South of Greenside Craig

A pretty large glen commencing at about Scuds Cleugh on the west and ends on the East, at Glenrathhope the Shepherds house -

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Mannor Parish -- Sheet 17 No 9 -- trace 5

[Note] -- "Neese", the nose -- Jamiesons Scott Dicty [Scottish Dictionary]

Glenrath Burn -- [Note] -- In Page 22

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