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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CHESTER RIG Chester Rig
Chester Rig
William Ritchie Glen Valley
Thomas Ritchie Glen Shiel
017 [Situation] About ¾ of A Mile E by S. [East by South] of StaKo Law
A long ridge of a hill situated on the left side of the Quair, the surface of which is partly arable, and the rest planted, and heathy pasture, on the top is one of those hill forts called Rings, from which it is supposed to have derived its name
KILL BURN Kill Burn William Ritchie Glen Valley
Thomas Ritchie Glen Shiel
017 [Situation] Flows About ¾ of AMile N.E [North East] of Stake Burn
A tributary of the Quair, having its source at the North side of Chester Rig, and constituting for part of its course the boundary between the parishes of Yarrow and Traquair, It joins the Quair at the Glen House

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Parish of Traquair Sheet 17 No 11 Trace 3

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