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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 70Parish of Castleton Plan 38.16 Trace 3
[signed] M Donohue June 1857
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