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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STITCHEL HILL Staychill Hill
Staychill Hill
Staychill Hill
Stitchel Hill
Stitchel Hill
Stichel Hill
Archibald Scott Gameguard
Mr William Barton Shepherd
Mr Andrew Rogers Shepherd
James Elliot Middleholm
James Douglas Roan
Estate Documents.
039.03 [situation] East of Ladlehope Burn. A hill feature so named from its Steepness and Chill or cold situation. This name was originally applied to a dwelling house immediately S.E. [South East] of this hill. There is a large tract of land which still bears the same name.
LAIDLEHOPE BURN Ladeleap Burn
Ladeleap Burn
Ladeleap Burn
Laidlehope Burn
Laidlehope Burn
Laidlehope Burn
Laidlehope Burn
Rev [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Barton Minister
Mr Brown Schoolmaster
Mr Andrew Wilson Surveyor
James Elliot
James Douglas
Estate Documents
Johnston's County Map
038.16 [situation] From the West of Laidlehope Head SW [South West] by S [South] to Hermitage Water. A rivulet which has its Source on the lands of Staychill Hill, runs Southward to join Lees Burn. after which the united streams bear the name Rougley burn
DEAN'S CLEUCH Deans Cleugh
Deans Cleugh
Deans Cleugh
Deans Cleugh
Mr A Scott Gameguard
Mr Brown Schoolmaster
Mr Andrew Wilson Surveyor
James Elliot
038.16 [situation] West of Laidlehope Burn A steep rugged Ravine, so named by the Shepherds.

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Parish of Castleton Plan 38.16 Trace 3
[signed] M Donohue June 1857

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