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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 - |
Continued entries/extra info
[page] 17Mannor 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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