Roxburghshire volume 07

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
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OS1/29/7/3 WATCH HILL Watch Hill Watch Hill Watch Hill John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Thomas Mason Farmer Blacklinen James Kelliat Middleholm 044.04; 045.01 [Situation] On the boundary between Ewes and Castleton. A considerable eminence on the farms of Coombs & Blacklinen, the surface of which is rough & heathy pasture. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station at its highest point.
OS1/29/7/3 HAW GILL Haw Gill Haw Gill Haw Gill David Scott, Muirburnhead Charles Grieve, Hardingside Thomas Little, Netherby 044.04 [Situation] on the S. [South] Western boundary of the parish A deep and rugged hollow having a few stunted trees scattered along its banks extending from the northern base of Hollis Rig, southwards for a distance of three quarters of a mile. A small stream washes its centre and forms the boundary between Roxburghshire and Dumfriesshire.
OS1/29/7/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No. 4 Trace 1 Watch Hill [note] See Sheet 46 for correct position of Watch Knowe Haw Gill [note] (See name book of Canonbie) [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/4 COOMS FELL Coombs Fell Coombs Fell Coombs Fell Cooms Fell Cooms Fell John Ogilvie Farmer Cooms Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn James Elliot Middleholm Revd [Reverend] Mr Barton John Brown Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster 044.04 [Situation] on the By. [Boundary] between Ewes and Castleton A large ridge the surface of which is heathy pasture: on the farm of Cooms and Blackburn. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No 4 Trace 2. [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/5 BLACKGATE RIG Blackgate Rig Blackgate Rig James Elliot, Middleholm William Robson Woolhope 045 [Situation] Between Long and Rough Gills A considerable ridge on the farm of Roan, having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/5 LONG GILL Long Gill Long Gill James Elliot William Robson 045 [Situation] From S.W. [South West] extremity of Rone Fell Flow S [South] to Black Burn. A considerable hollow on the farm of Roan, having a stream coextensive with it.
OS1/29/7/5 HOG GILL BOG Hog Gill Bog Hog Gill Bog James Elliot William Robson 045 [Situation] Between Long and Hog Gills. A large patch of wet ground on the farm of Roan.
OS1/29/7/5 WATCH HILL Watch Hill See Page 3
OS1/29/7/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 1 Trace 2 [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/6 HOG GILL Hog Gill Hog Gill James Elliot William Robson 045 [Situation] East of Long Gill. A considerable hollow on the farm of Roan, having a stream coextensive with it.
OS1/29/7/6 ROUGH GILL Rough Gill Rough Gill James Elliot William Robson 045 [Situation] West of Long Gill. A considerable hollow on the farm of Roan, having a stream coextensive with it.
OS1/29/7/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No.1 Trace 6 Long Gill Spout [crossed out] [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/7 BRANCH CLEUCH Branch Cleuch Branch Cleuch Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] At the N. En. [North Eastern] base of Bents Rig A deep hollow having a Stream flowing through its centre, it rises nearly at the base of Roan Fell flowing in a South Easterly direction and fall into BlacK Burn
OS1/29/7/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No. 2 Trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Sapr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/8 RALTON BURN Ralton Burn Ralton Burn Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] From the SEn [South Eastern] base of Rone Fell - South to Liddel Water A stream from 10 to 50 links wide having its source at the [base] of Roan Fell flowing in a S. [South] Eastern direction and falls into Liddel Water
OS1/29/7/8 CHARLIE'S KNOWES Charlie's Knowe Charlie's Knowe Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] On the West bank of Ralton Burn Two or three small hillocks of a circular shape at the extreme base of Roan fell: close to and at the west side of Ralton Burn
OS1/29/7/8 BIRNY FELL Birnie Fell Birnie Fell Thomas Mason, Farmer Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] On the East bank of Ralton Burn A small ridge on the farm of Roan; the surface of which is rough pasture, with the exception of a small patch of heather at its northern base
OS1/29/7/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No 2 T [Trace] 2 Birny - covered with the scorched stems of heath that has been set on fire - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc: Dicty [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] John McDonnel Sap RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/9 BRUNT BURN Brunt Burn Brunt Barn Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Rolson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] North of Ralton Burn A small stream rising at the northern base of Birnie Fell, flowing in a Western direction and empties itself into Ralton Burn
OS1/29/7/9 ROUGH SLACK Rough Slack Rough Slack Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] SE [South East] of Burnt Burn A small hollow on the farm of Roan; the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/29/7/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 - 2 -3 [signed] John McDonnell Sap RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/10 HOG GILL Hog Gill Hog Gill Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] At the SW [South West] corner of Plan A hollow through which flows small stream having its source at the Western base of Roan flows in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Black Burn
OS1/29/7/10 BLACK BURN Black Burn Black Burn Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] SE [South East] of Hog Gill A considerable stream having its source from Yade Flow and flowing in an easterly direction empties itself into Liddal Water
OS1/29/7/10 HOG GILL SPOUT Hog Gill Spout Hog Gill Spout Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] in Hog Gill A waterfall of about 13 feet; in the Hog Gill, and about 3 chains above the junction of the latter with Black Burn
OS1/29/7/10 MOULY SIKE Mouly Sike Mouly Sike James Elliot Middleholm Estate Map 045.02 [Situation] N [North] of Black Burn A small stream rising at the base of Roan Fell and falling into Black Burn
OS1/29/7/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45.2 4 [signed] John McDonnel Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/11 WOOLHOPE Woolhope Woolhope Woolhope Woolhope Woollock William Robson Shephed Woolhope Thomas Mason Farmer BlacKburn James Douglas Roan Johnston's County Map Estate Map 045.02 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Bents Rig A small house slated and in good repair, occupied by the Shepherd on Roan farm the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/11 KILN SIKE Kiln Syke Kiln Syke Kiln Syke Kiln Syke Woollock Grain Thomas Mason Farmer BlacKburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope James Douglas, Roan Johnston's County Map Estate Map 045.02 [Situation] From Kiln Rig South to Black Burn A small stream rising at the base of Rowan Fell flowing in a southerly direction and empties itself into BlacK Burn. This stream is not Known by any other name than Kiln Sike in the locality.
OS1/29/7/11 KILN KNOWE Kiln Knowe Kiln Knowe Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] 10 Chains SSW [South south West] from Woolhope A small Hillock nearly at the conflu [confluence] of Kiln Syke and on the farm of BlacKburn
OS1/29/7/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45.2 Trace 5 [signed] John McDonnel
OS1/29/7/12 KILN RIG Kiln Rig Kiln Rig Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] West of Ralton Burn. A small ridge on the farm of Roan; the surface of which is rough pasture. There is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/12 BENTS RIG Bents Rig Bents Rig Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] West of Branch Cleuch. A small ridge on the farm of Roan; the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/29/7/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 2 Trace 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/13 BLACK SIKE Black Syke Black Syke Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope 045.02 [Situation] West of Ralton Burn. A small stream, having its source about 20 chains west of its junction with Ralton Burn.
OS1/29/7/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 2 Trace 6 [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/29/7/15 GREENSHIEL SIKE Greenshiel Sike Greenshiel Sike Robert Elliot Esqr. Redheugh James Elliot Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] at the N.W. [North West] corner of the plan A small stream rising to the south of North Birnie Fell & falling into Ryedale Burn
OS1/29/7/15 BRIG SIKE Brig Sike Brig Sike Robert Elliot Esqr. James Elliot. 045.03 [Situation] 18 chains East of Greenshiel Sike A small stream rising at the base of Ewe Knowes & falling into Ryedale Burn
OS1/29/7/15 RYEDALE BURN Ryedale Burn Ryedale Burn Ryedale Burn Ryedale Burn Robert Elliot Esqr. James Elliot James Douglas Roan Property Documents 045.03 [Situation] From the Sn. [Southern] base of Ewe Knowes South to Ralton Burn A large stream having its source at the confluence of Lang Sike and Greenshiel Sike & flowing from that in a southerly direction into Ralton Burn.
OS1/29/7/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 3 Trace 1 Long Sike [crossed out] Paulshaw Hass [crossed out] [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/16 SOUTH GREENHOLM South Greenholm South Greenholm South Greenholm Mr William Dods Proprietor Property Documents Mr Arthur Kyle New Greenholm 045 [Situation] On the East bank of Hermitage Water A middling sized Farm House having office houses & all in good repair there is a farm attached. The property of Mr William Dods New Castleton. Tenanted by Mr Arthur Kyle
OS1/29/7/16 HALY WELL Haly Well Haly Well Robert Elliot Esq Redheugh James Elliot Middleholm 045 [Situation] 31 Chains SW [Soiuth West] of South Greeholm A small spring well on the estate of Redheugh. There is no reason known in the locality why it was termed the Holy or Haly well
OS1/29/7/16 REDHEUGH Redheugh Redheugh Mr Robert Elliot Proprietor & Occupier Mr Arthur Kyle New Greenholm 045 A considerable farm house having offices etc all in good repair; there is a large farm of land attached partly arable and partly rough pasture. The property of Mr Robert Elliot and occupied by him.
OS1/29/7/16 HERMITAGE WATER Hermitage Water 045 See Page 126 Part 2 for Authorities &c
OS1/29/7/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 2 Haly - Holy - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty [Scottish Dictionary] Sandy Haugh [crossed out] Shintycut Haugh [crossed out] [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/16 Haly Well - word lost in fold
OS1/29/7/17 PRIN BROW Prin Brow Prin Brow James Elliot, Middleholm William Snowden, Mains 045.03 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of South Greenholm The summit of a small ridge on the farm of Mains
OS1/29/7/17 RIEVER SIKE Riever Sike Riever Sike Riever Sike James Elliot. William Snowden Robert Elliot Powisholm 045.03 [Situation] 31 Chains East of South Greenholm A large stream rising from a moss on the farm of Shaws & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/17 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Dr [Doctor] Barton Castleton Manse James Elliot 045.03; 048.06 [Situation] Through the En [Eastern] division of Ph [Parish] in SSW [South South West] direction A small river rising near Peel Fell and falling into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Castelton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 3 Hawebank Sikes [crossed out] The Dunk [crossed out] Dunk - Donk Moisture, dampness mouldiness - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/18 POWISHOLM Powisholm Powisholm Mr Robert Elliot Farmer Powisholm Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton 045.03 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water A two storey house with vegetable garden and office houses attached occupied by Mr Robert Elliot and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/18 BYREHOLM Byreholm Byreholm Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Mr Robert Elliot 045.03 [Situation] 13 Chains nearly East of Powisholm A one storey house with vegetable garden attached occupied by Walter JacKson Labourer and is the property of the DuKe of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/18 NEWSTEAD Newstead Newstead Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Mr Robert Elliot 045.03 [Situation] 9 chains S.E. [South East] of Byreholm A small one storey house with garden attached at present unoccupied it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 3 Trace 6 Powisholm Bridge [crossed out]
OS1/29/7/19 ROAN Roan Roan Roan Roan Rone Rone Rone Mr James Douglass Farmer Roan Estate Map Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton James Elliot Esqr. R Anderson Mar J. Meikledale Common Johnston's County Map 045.03 [Situation] Near the junction of Ralton and Ryedale Burns. A two storey house in excellent repair. having a vegatable garden and office-houses attached, it is occupied by Mr. James Douglass and is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/19 BROX Brox Brox Mr James Douglass Roan Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton 045.03 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Roan. A small house one storey high with garden attached it is occupied by Mr Andrew Thomson Forester and is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/19 RALTON BRIDGE Ralton Bridge Ralton Bridge Mr James Douglass Roan Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton 045.03 [Situation] Over Ralton Burn - South of Brox. A one arched bridge which takes its name from the Ralton Burn over which it is erected it is situated on the turnpiKe road immediately below Roan
OS1/29/7/19 RALTON BURN Ralton Burn Ralton Burn Dr. [Doctor] Barton James Elliot, Middleholm 045.02; 045:03 [Situation] From the S.En. [South Eastern] base of Rone Fell South to Liddel Water, A large stream rising on Roan Fell & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 4
OS1/29/7/20 REDHEUGH TOWER (Site of) Redheugh Tower (Site of) Redheugh Tower (Site of) Redheugh Tower (Site of) Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm Mr. Robert Elliot Farmer Redheugh 045.03 [Situation] On the South bank of Liddel Water. This name applies to the site of a tower or peel which formerly stood on the farm of Redheugh and in the possession of the Elliots at the time of the border reives
OS1/29/7/20 HERMITAGE BRIDGE Hermitage Bridge Hermitage Bridge Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton Mr. Robert Elliot Farmer Redheugh 045.03 [Situation] Over Hermitage Water near its junction with Liddel Water. A handsome constructed bridge of two arches erected over the Hermitage Water near the confluence of the Hermitage and River Liddal
OS1/29/7/20 CHURCH [nr Hermitage Bridge] Church (Ph. [Parish]) Church (Ph. [Parish]) Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Mr. Robert Elliot 045.03 [Situation] 5 chains East of the junction of Hermitage Water with Liddel Water. A two storey building erected in 1808 having a small belfrey on the west gable number of sittings 800 average number of attendants 450 average number of communicants 320 the Revd. Dr. [Revered Doctor] Barton is minister Patron - the Crown and Duke of Buccleuch alternately
OS1/29/7/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 5
OS1/29/7/21 SANDHOLM Sandholm Sandholm Mr Robert Elliot Farmer Redheugh Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton 045.03 [Situation] 17 Chains West of the Ph. [Parish] Church. A two storey house in good repair having garden and office-houses attached it is pleasantly situated on the bank of the River Liddal near the Hermitage Bridge it is occupied by Mr. James Thomson Forester and the property of his Grace the DuKe of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/21 WESTBURNFLAT Westburnflat Westburnflat Mr. Robert Elliot Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton 045.03 [Situation] 4 Chains S.W. [South West] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A two storey house with vegatable garden attached situated on the farm of Whithaugh and the property of Mr. William Kerr Whithaugh
OS1/29/7/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 5 Helling Butt [crossed out] Tinkle Haugh [crossed out] [Signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/22 OVENSHANK Ovenshank Ovenshank Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton Mr. Andrew Wilson Road Surveyor Ovenshank 045.03 [Situation] 1/2 mile N. E. [North East] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A two storey house with vegatable garden attached occupied by Mr Andrew Wilson Road Surveyor and the property of the DuKe of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/22 CHURCH (Site of) Ph [Parish] Church [Site of] Ph [Parish] Church [Site of] Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton Mr. Andrew Wilson Ovenshank 045.03 [Situation] 3/4 N. E. [North East] of Ph. [Parish] Church. This name applies to the site of the old parish church which formerly stood near the centre of the grave yard it was taKen down in 1808 for the purpose of building the one now standing near Hermitage Bridge
OS1/29/7/22 MANSE Manse (Ph [Parish]) Manse (Ph [Parish]) Revd. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton Castleton Mr Robert Elliot Redheugh 045.03 [Situation] 34 Chains N.E.E. [North East East] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A handsome two storey building with vegatable garden and office house attached it is occupied by the Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton whose Stipend is 19 Chaldres with glebe of about 28 acres also £10 for communion aliments
OS1/29/7/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 6
OS1/29/7/23 WESTBURNFLAT TOWER (Site of) Site of Westburnflat Tower Site of Westburnflat Tower Site of Westburnflat Tower Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Black Dwarf 045.03 [Situation] 5 chains South of Ph. [Parish] Church. This is the site of a Border Tower belonging to the Armstrongs; occupied in the beginning of last century by Willie of Westburnflat, the last of the Border Rievers; he was hanged at Selkirk for stealing 12 cows from Teviotdale.
OS1/29/7/23 BANKEND Bankend Bankend Dr. [Doctor] Barton James Elliot 045.03 [Situation] To the N. W. [North West] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A small house one story high occupied by a laborer on the farm of Powisholm.
OS1/29/7/23 FORKING POOL Forking Pool Forking Pool Dr. [Doctor] Barton James Elliot 045.03 [Situation] In Liddel Water W. [West] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A small pool at the junction of Liddel Water and Hermitage Water.
OS1/29/7/23 SANDHOLM POOL Sandholm Pool Sandholm Pool Dr. [Doctor] Barton James Elliot 045.03 [Situation] In Liddel Water S.W. [South West] of Forking Pool. A large pool in Liddel Water, in front of Sandholm.
OS1/29/7/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 3 Trace 5 Janet's Well & Janet's Pool [crossed out] [signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/24 JOLLIE'S SIKE Jollie's Sike Jollie's Sike Robert Elliot, Powisholm James Elliot, Middelholm 045.03 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Ph. [Parish] Church. A small stream rising on the high ground of the farm of Powisholm & falling into Liddel Water near the Parish Church.
OS1/29/7/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 3 Trace 6 Souter's Hole & Swine Brae [crossed out] [signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/25 KIRK CLEUCH Kirk Cleuch Kirk Cleuch Kirk Cleuch Andrew Murray Castleton Andrew Stevart DyKecrofts William Snowden Mains 045.04 [Situation] On the East of Liddel Water. A rough Glen near Castleton Church Yard, through which a Streams flows, it rises near Castleton Moor and falls into the Liddal Water.
OS1/29/7/25 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm 045.03; 045.04; 048.06 [Situation] Through En. [Eastern] district of Parish in a S.S.W. [South South West] direction. A small river rising near Peel Fell & falling into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/25 MAINS Mains Mains Mains William Snowden Mains Andrew Stevart Andrew Murray 045.04 A farm House with outoffices Garden and farm of land attached occupied by William Snowden, Proprietor Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/25 LIDDEL CASTLE (Site of) Liddel Castle (Site of) Liddel Castle (Site of) Liddel Castle (Site of) Liddel Castle (Site of) Liddel Castle (Site of) Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse William Snowden James Elliot Middleholm Andrew Stevart [Origines] Parochiales Andrew Murray 045.04 [Situation] On the East bank of Liddle Water. This is the site of Liddel Castle supposed to have been occupied by the Soulises, before they removed to Hermitage Castle; the latter is supposed to have been built in the middle of the 13th century; & the former was allowed to decay after that period, but there are no remains of it at present visible. The natural and artificial defences that surrounded it are still entire; on the west there is a rocky precipice about 100 feet high, on the north a rugged steep, on the east a deep & rugged ravine & on the south a double fosse with a rampart 30 feet high. See Chalmer's Caledonia. etc.
OS1/29/7/25 ST MARTIN'S CHURCH (Site of) Site of St. Martins Church Gazetteer of Scotland 045.04 The Site of St Martin's Church - a vicarage of the Priory of Jedburgh is said to have been in close proximity to that of Liddel Castle, but the precise spot cannot now be defined.
OS1/29/7/25 [Page] 25 Plan 45.4 Trace 1 -- Parish of Castleton [signed] M Henigan
OS1/29/7/26 HARDEN BURN Harden Burn Harden Burn Harden Burn Harden Burn Andrew Murray Castleton Property Documents Andrew Stevart Dykecrofts William Snowden Mains 045.04 [Situation] From between Watch Knowe and Goose Rig A large stream which rises near Pardon Hill, it runs through a rough Glen and falls into the Liddal Water
OS1/29/7/26 HARDEN GILL Harden Gill Harden Gill Harden Gill James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert. Property Documents 045.04 [Situation] Between Harden and Castleton N. W. [North West] to Liddel Water. A rugged cleuch on the farm of Harden.
OS1/29/7/26 HARDEN Harden Harden Harden Andrew Murray Andrew Stevart William Snowden 045.04 [Situation] On the East bank of Liddel Water. A House occupied by a labourer on the Dykecroft farm. It was formerly a farm in itself, but now attached to Dykecroft farm.
OS1/29/7/26 NICOL'S BANK Nicol's Bank Nicol's Bank James Elliot William Snowden 045.04 [Situation] On the West of Liddel Water. A rugged steep on the farm of Mains; covered with forest trees.
OS1/29/7/26 CASTLETON [a farm] Castleton Castleton Castleton Andrew Murray Andrew Stevart William Snowden 045.04 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Harden. A farm House with outhouses and Garden, farm of land attached, occupied by Andrew Murray, Proprietor Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/26 [Page] 26 Plan 45.4 Trace 1 -- Parish of New Castleton [signed] M Henigan
OS1/29/7/27 DIKERAW Florida Florida Florida Floriday Dikeraw Dikeraw Andrew Slevart Dykecrofts Andrew Murray Castleton Johnston's County Map Property Documents Estate Map James Elliot Esqr. 045.04 [Situation] 1/4 mile N. E. by N. [North East by North] of Harden. A farm house with outhouses and Garden, farm of land attached farmed by Andrew Slevart Dykecrofts Property Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/27 HARDEN MOSS Harden Moss Harden Moss Harden Moss James Elliot. Andrew Stavert. Property Documents 045.04 [Situation] 30 chains S.W. [South West] of Harden. A large patch of moss on the farms of Castleton & Harden.
OS1/29/7/27 LITTLE HARDEN BURN Little Harden Burn Little Harden Burn James Elliot Andrew Stavert 045.04 [Situation] South from Harden Burn. A large stream rising near Castleton Muir & falling into Harden Burn.
OS1/29/7/27 POWET SIKE Powet Sike Powet Sike Powet Sike Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot Andrew Stavert 045.04 [Situation] 1/2 mile E. [East] of Dikeraw, A large stream rising near Flight & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/27 [Page] 27 Sheet 45.4 Trace 2 -- Parish of Castleton [signed] M Henigan
OS1/29/7/28 PIPER BURN Piper Burn Piper Burn Piper Burn Andrew Murray Castleton Andrew Stevart DyKecrofts William Snowden Mains 045.05; 045.04 [Situation] From Castleton Muir - N. W. [North West] to Liddel Water, A stream which rises near Castleton Moor, It flows through a part of the Whithaugh farm and falls into the Liddal Water
OS1/29/7/28 CASTLETON CROSS (Remains of) Castleton Cross Castleton Cross James Elliot, Middleholm Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse 045.04 [Situation] 14 chains S.W. [South West] of Castleton This was the market place of the ancient village of Castleton, the latter stood in the immediate vicinity; the cross has been removed but the pedestal on which it stood still remains.
OS1/29/7/28 BELLSHIELS Bellshiels Bellshiels Bellshiels William Kerr Whithaugh Andrew Slevart Andrew Murray 045.04 [Situation] 47 chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Castleton Two cottages occupied by farm labourers on the Whithaugh farm
OS1/29/7/28 ANNETT HILL Annett Hill Annett Hill James Elliot Andrew Murray 045.04 A large Knowe on the farm of Castleton.
OS1/29/7/28 [Page] 28 Plan. 45.4 Trace 4 -- Parish of Castleton [signed] M Henigan
OS1/29/7/29 CASTLETON MUIR Castleton Muir Castleton Muir Castleton Muir Castleton Muir Andrew Murray Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stevart DyKecrofts William Snowden Mains 045.04 [Situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] Ph. [Parish] district. A moor of considerable extent North of Castleton farm House on the Castleton Farm. This was formerly the moor or common attached to the ancient village of Castleton; from which the inhabitants obtained divets etc.
OS1/29/7/29 [Page] 29 Plan 45.4 Trace 5 -- Parish of Castleton [signed] M Henigan
OS1/29/7/30 CADGER FORD Cadger Ford Cadger Ford James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045.04 [Situation] Through Harden Burn. A ford over Harden Burn a little below Harden Spouts.
OS1/29/7/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 4 Trace 6 Harden Spouts [crossed out] [signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R. E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/31 WATCH CRAIGS Watch Craigs Watch Craigs Watch Craigs Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Nieall New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 044 [Situation] At Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary A large rock on the farm of Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/31 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Nieall New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 044; 045; 048 [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Watch Craigs South to Liddel Water A large stream having its source about 20 chains east of Watch Craig, & flowing in a southerly direction, falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/31 BLACK EDGE Black Edge Black Edge Black Edge James Elliot Thomas Mason James Nieall 044 [Situation] On the Boundary between Castleton and Ewes. A considerable ridge on the farms of Peterburn, & Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No. 8 Trace 2 [signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R. E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/32 [Page] 32 [Blank page]
OS1/29/7/33 COOMS HEIGHT Coombs Height Coombs Height Cooms Height Cooms Height George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkcleuch John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead J. Elliot Esqr. Estate Map 045 [Situation] At the West side of Parish. A high hill on the farm of "Blackburn" the surface of which is heathy pasture. On its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/29/7/33 CAULDWELL SIKE Cauldwell Sike Cauldwell Sike George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkcleuch John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] of Cooms Height S.E. [South East] to Black Burn. A small Stream rising out of the south side of "Coombs Height" and running in an easterly direcn. [direction] into Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/33 YADE FLOW Yade Flow Yade Flow George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkcleuch John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045 [Situation] S.E. by S. [South East by South] of Cooms Height. Is applied to a Considerable extent of wet moss, the Surface of which is all heath. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/33 [Page] 33 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 5 Trace 1 [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/34 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain Black Grain John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkcleuch 045 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] of Hazely Hill S. [South] to Far Grain Burn. A Small Stream rising out of the W. [West] side of "Hasleyside And running in a southerly direction into Far Green Burn.
OS1/29/7/34 [Page] 34 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 5 Trace 5 [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/35 BOGLE KNOWE Bogle Knowe Bogle Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Mason, Blackburn 045 [Situation] On the South bank of Black Burn. A small knowe on the farm of Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 5 Trace 2 [Page signed by] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R. E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/36 BLACK BURN Black Burn Black Burn James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Mason. Blackburn 045 [Situation] From the South of Yade Flow East to Liddel Water. A large stream rising at Yade Flow & falling into Liddel water.
OS1/29/7/36 ANNETTSHIEL SIKE Annettshiel Sike Annettshiel Sike James Elliot Thomas Mason 045 [Sitaution] S.W. [South West] of Black Burn. A small stream rising at Black Height & falling into Black Burn.
OS1/29/7/36 GOAT LINN Goat Linn Goat Linn James Elliot Thomas Mason 045 [Situation] On Black Burn. A waterfall of about 5 feet, in Black Burn.
OS1/29/7/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 5 Trace 3 [signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R. E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/37 BLACK HEIGHT Black Height Black Height George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkcleuch John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Yade Flow A high hill on the farm of Blackburn the surface of which is heathy. On its Summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] station.
OS1/29/7/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No 5 Trace 4 [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/38 HAZELYSIDE HILL Hazelyside Hill Hazelyside Hill Hazelyside Hill George Elliot GameKeeper Clarkscleuch James Elliot, Middleholm John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Yade Flow. A low hill on the farm of Blackburn the surface of which is rough pasture. On its summit stands a trigl. [trigonometrical] station.
OS1/29/7/38 GREEN BURN Green Burn Green Burn Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn John Hislop, Shepherd, Knowehead 045 [Situation] East of Hazelyside Hill. A small stream having its source from surface water, near The Knowes, and flowing in a southerly direction, falls into Stanygill Burn
OS1/29/7/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 5 trace 6 Hazelyside Hill [note] The prefix should be Hazely a term applied to soil which in colour resembles the hazel tree. See Dr. [doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/39 BLACK BURN Black Burn Black Burn George Elliot Gamekeeper Clackcleuch. John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045.02; 045.06 [Situation] From Yade Flow East to Liddel Water. A considerable stream which rises out of "Yade Flow" and runs in an easterly direction into the "River Liddell" near Newcastleton. This stream is remarkable for its rugged channel.
OS1/29/7/39 ANNETTSHIEL SIKE Annettshiel Sike Annettshiel Sike Annettshiel Sike Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope James Elliot, Middleholm 045.05; 045.06 [Situation] South of Black Burn A small stream having its source at the northern base of Black Height. and flowing in an easterly direction, falls into Black Burn.
OS1/29/7/39 ROWANTREE SIKE Rowantree Sike Rowantree Sike Rowantree Sike Rowantree Sike Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn William Robson, Shepherd, Woolhope James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.06 [Situation] South of Black Burn. A small stream having its source at the base of The Knowes, and flowing in a northerly direction, falls into Black Burn.
OS1/29/7/39 [Page] 39 Parish of castleton -- Sheet 45 No 6 Trace 1 The Knowes [crossed out] [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/40 BEDDA HILL Bedda Hill Bedda Hill Bedda Hill Bedda Hill George Elliot Gamekeeper Clackcleuch. John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead James Elliot Middleholm Estate Map 045.06 [Situation] In the S.W. [South West] district A hillock on the farm of Blackburn the Surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/29/7/40 BEDDA FLOW Bedda Flow Bedda Flow James Elliot. Estate Map 045.06 [Situation] South of Bedda Hill A large patch of moss on the farm of Blackburn, intersected by the road leading from New Castleton to Langholm
OS1/29/7/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No 6 Trace 4 [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/41 BLACKBURN Blackburn Blackburn Thomas Mason. Farmer. Blackburn William Robson. Shepherd. Woolhope 045.06 [Situation] On the West bank of Black Burn A small farm house one storey high Thatched and in bad repair having a vegetable garden and a sheep farm attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by. Thomas Mason
OS1/29/7/41 BEDDA CLEUCH Bedda Cleuch Bedda Cleuch Bedda Cleuch Bedda Cleuch Thomas Mason Farmer Blackburn William Robson Shepherd Woolhope James Elliot, Middleholm Estate Map 045.06 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Black Burn A small hollow, having a Stream running through its centre; that empties itself into Black Burn On the farm of Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. 6 Trace 2 Black Burn [Duplicate entry crossed out] [signed] John McDonnell Sappr. R E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/42 ALDERY CLEUCH Aldery Cleuch Aldery Cleuch Thomas Mason. Farmer. Blackburn William Robson. Shepherd. Woolhope 045.06 [Situation] South from Black Burn. A Small hollow, having a burn flowing through its centre, On the farm of Blackburn.
OS1/29/7/42 FORT, [Blackburn], Fort Fort James Elliot, Middleholm John Armstrong, New Castleton 045.06 [Situation] On the East bank of Black Burn. An ancient British Fort on the farm of Blackburn, the ditch of which, is composed of stones. This, contrary to the generality of British Forts, is situated in a hollow; the natural shape on the east & west of it, rises very abruptly, the position appears altogether to be very ill chosen.
OS1/29/7/42 [Page] 42 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. No 6 Trace 2 [signed] J McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/43 PARK HILL Park Hill Park Hill George Elliot Gamekeeper Clackcleuch. John Haslop Shepherd Knowhead 045.06 [Situation] 26 chains S.E. [South East] of Bedda Hill A considerable hill, the Surface of which is rough pasture; where the whole of the people of Newcastleton for a few shillings a year, have liberty to graze a Cow. It is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No 6 trace No 5. [signed] J Resuggan Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/44 [Page] 44 [Blank page]
OS1/29/7/45 NEW CASTLETON New Castleton New Castleton New Castleton New Castleton Castletown Castletown Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Scotts Border Exploits Johnston's Co. [County] Map Blackwoods Co. [County] Map New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Roxburghshire 045.06 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] division of Ph. [Parish] A large village composed of houses one & two stories high the one story houses have each 2 acres of arable land attached, & the two story houses have each 4 acres; the whole is feued from the Duke of Buccleuch; also each of the feuers on the payment of £1.6.0 yearly, have liberty to graze a cow on Park Hill. As there are no public works in the locality the inhabitants only support is obtained by their feus & an occasional days work from the surrounding farms. The present population is about 1100. The principal buildings are the Free Church, U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church an Independent Chapel & the Parish School. There are 3 hiring fairs, 2 sheep fairs & 2 sheep & cattle fairs every year. The village was founded on 4th March 1793.
OS1/29/7/45 [Page] 45 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 6 Trace 6
OS1/29/7/46 MONTAGU STREET [New Castleton] Montague Street Montague Street Montague Street Montague Street J Scott Publican J Foster Publican James Elliot. Middleholm Property Documents 045.06 [Situation] From Douglas Square in New Castleton extending N.W. [North West] A Street Consisting of one and two storys houses extending from Douglas Square to within four chains of the Plantation
OS1/29/7/46 WINCHESTER STREET [New Castleton Winchester Street Winchester Street James Elliot. Scott's Border Exploits 045.06 [Situation] From Douglas Square - S. E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A small street extending from Douglas Square to Mid Liddel Street, & to the north of & parallel to Doncaster Street.
OS1/29/7/46 LANGHOLM STREET [New Castleton] Langholm St Langholm St J Scott Publican J McHill Publican 045.06 [Situation] From West side of Douglas Square N. W. [North West] to Liddel Water. A Small Street Consisting of one Story houses, and at right Angles with Douglas Square. it is occupied by Labouring Men.
OS1/29/7/46 PARK TOWER (Site of) Park Tower Park Tower Park Tower James Elliot. John Armstrong. New Castleton Scott's Border Exploits 045.06 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] vicinity of New Castleton This is the site of a Border Tower belonging to the Elliots & was the ancient residence of John of Park.
OS1/29/7/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. 6 Trace 6 [signed] John McDowell Spr R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/47 SCHOOL [New Castleton] School (Ph [Parish]) School (Ph [Parish]) J Brown Schoolmaster J Scott Publican 045.06 [Situation] In the N. Wn. [North Western] vicinity of New Castleton. A house two Storeys high used as School. Mr Brown Schoolmaster. Average number of scholars Male and Female 80. Maximum Salary £34.3 4 with School Fees.
OS1/29/7/47 GRAPES INN [New Castleton] Grapes Inn Grapes Inn Sign Board J. Elliot 045.06 [Situation] At the West Side of Douglas Square. A house two storeys high - in good repair - licensed and having accommodation for travellers.
OS1/29/7/47 MANSE (Free Church) [New Castleton] Manse (Ph [Parish]) Manse (Ph [Parish]) The Revd [Reverend] J McKay J Brown Schoolmaster 045.06 [Situation] At the S Wn. [South Western] end of Douglas Square A large house two Storeys high occupied by the Revd [Reverend] J McKay.
OS1/29/7/47 FREE CHURCH [New Castleton] Free Church Free Church J. Mackay; Minister J. Brown, Schoolmaster 045.06 [Situation] In Langholm Street. A plain structure erected in 1844 having accommodation for 700 sitters.
OS1/29/7/47 POST OFFICE [New Castleton] Post Office Sub Post Office Sub J Brown Schoolmaster J. Scott Publican 045.06 [Situation] At the S.E. [South East] corner of Douglas Square. A Small house one Storey high used as a post office, there is one delivery and one Dispatch each day.
OS1/29/7/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 6. 6 [signed] John McDowell R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/48 CROWN INN [New Castleton] Crown Inn Crown Inn J Foster Publican J Scott Publican 045.06 [Situation] At the S. En. [South Eastern] corner of Douglas Square A house two Storeys high used as an Inn for the accommodation of travellers &c. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by J Foster
OS1/29/7/48 NORTH HERMITAGE STREET [New Castleton] North Hermitage St North Hermitage St J Foster Publican James Elliot Esqr 045.06 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] end of Douglas Square N. E. [North East] to North Hermitage Square A Street extending from the town head Toll Bar to Douglas Square. the are all nearly one Storey houses
OS1/29/7/48 DOUGLAS SQUARE [New Castleton] Douglas Square Douglas Square J Foster Publican J Scott Publican 045.06 [Situation] In the centre of New Castleton. A large Square containing two acres the houses are all two Storeys high, it extends from North to South Hermitage Streets
OS1/29/7/48 [Page] 48 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. 6. T [Trace] 6 [signed] John McDowell R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/49 BLACK BULL INN [New Castleton] Black Bull Inn Black Bull Inn James Mitchell Hill Publican William Elliot Esqr. Newcastleton 045.06 [Situation] Near the South end of North Hermitage Street. A two Story house used as an Inn for the accomodation of travellers &c the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. Tenanted by James Mitchell Hill
OS1/29/7/49 COMMERCIAL INN [New Castleton] Commercial Inn Commercial Inn J Scott Publican James M. Hill Publican 045.06 [Situation] At the N. W. [North West] corner of Douglas Square. A large Inn, two Storeys high and one of the principal in the town. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Tenanted by J Scott.
OS1/29/7/49 POLICE STATION Jail Jail James Cowan Police Officer J Scott Publican 045.06 [Situation] Adjoining Grapes Inn in Douglas Square A Small building one Storey high used as a place of Confinement
OS1/29/7/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 No 6. 6 Police Station [note] This is merely a lockup for the temporary accommodation of delinquents. It cannot be termed a Jail. [signed] John McDowell Sapp R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/50 COULTER SIKE Coulter Sike Coulter Sike Dr. [Doctor] Murray Newcastleton James Mitchell Hill Publican Castleton 045.06 [Situation] N. W. [North West] of Castleton village A Small Stream having its Source North of the Town. flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into the Saw Mill lead
OS1/29/7/50 CHARLIE'S SIKE Charlie's Sike Charlie's Sike Dr [Doctor] Murray Newcastleton James Greive Shepherd Castleton 045.06 [Situation] N. W. [North West] of Langholm Street in New Castleton A Small, burn rising at the base of Park Hill flowing in an easterly direction and falls into the Saw Mill lead
OS1/29/7/50 MINISTER'S WELL Minister's Well Minister's Well Dr [Doctor] Murray. Newcastleton James Greive Shepherd Newcastleton 045.06 [Situation] 18 chains N. W. [North West] of Douglas Square A Spring a little east of the Saw Mill - So called from a minister who had for a long time lived near the place
OS1/29/7/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. 6. T [Trace] 6 [signed] John McDowell R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/51 RALTON BURN Ralton Burn Ralton Burn James Elliot, Middleholm James Douglas, Roan 045.02; 045.07 [Situation] From the S.E. [South East] base of Rone Fell - South to Liddel water. A large stream having its source at Roan Fell & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/51 BLACK BURN Black Burn Black Burn James Elliot. James Douglas. 045.02; 045.07 [Situation] From Yade Flow East to Liddel water. A large stream rising at Yade Flow & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/51 BLACKBURN BRIDGE Blackburn Bridge Blackburn Bridge James Elliot. James Douglas. 045.07 [Situation] Over Black Burn. A small stone bridge of one arch, over Black Burn, on the Turnpike Road leading from New Castleton to Hawick. The bridge is upheld by the Road trustees.
OS1/29/7/51 [Page] 51 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 7 -- Trace 1 [Entries for Roan Holm and Black's Pool scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/52 FORT, [Whithaugh], Fort Fort William Keir Esqr. James Elliot 045.07 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Priest Hill. This is the remains of a British Fort, it is situated on the estate of Whithaugh.
OS1/29/7/52 [Page] 52 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 7 -- Trace 2 [Entries for Kiln Sike and Brock Lea scored out]
OS1/29/7/53 PRIEST HILL Priest Hill Priest Hill Mr William Kerr. Whithaugh Andrew Stavert DyKecroft 045.07 [Situation] 3/4 mile East of Blackburn Bridge. A considerable hill a little to the north of Dykecroft, the surface of which is rough pasture and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The property of Mr. William Kerr, Whithaugh
OS1/29/7/53 WHITHAUGH MOSS Whithaugh Moss Whithaugh Moss Whithaugh Moss William Keir Esqr. Whithaugh John Armstrong, New Castleton Estate Map 045.07 [Situation] Adjoining Priest Hill on the west. A small patch of moss on the estate of Whithaugh.
OS1/29/7/53 MALLARD SIKE Mallard Sike Mallard Sike William Keir Esqr. John Armstrong. 045.07 [Situation] From West of Whithaugh Moss South to Whithaugh Burn. A small stream rising near Whithaugh Moss & falling into Whithaugh Burn. Mallard - the drake of the wild duck.
OS1/29/7/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 3 [Entry for White Slacks scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/54 WHITHAUGH Whithaugh Whithaugh Mr William Kerr Proprietor Mr Andrew Stavert Dykecroft 045.07 [Situation] Near the junction of Whithaugh Burn with Liddel Water. A plain neat dwelling house two stories high having considerable offices etc attached all in excellent repair, there is also about 400 Acres of land attached, proprietor and occupant Mr William Kerr
OS1/29/7/54 WHITHAUGH BURN Whithaugh Burn Mr William Kerr Proprietor Mr Andrew Stavert Dykecroft 045.07 [Situation] From a moss 3/4 mile N. W [North West] of The Caddrouns S. W. [South West] to Liddel Water. A small burn having its source near Bellshiels and running in a southwesterly direction till it joins the River Liddal
OS1/29/7/54 TOWNHEAD T.P. Townhead T.P. [Turn Pike] Mr William Kerr Proprietor Mr Andrew Stavert Dykecroft 045.07 [Situation] To the North of New Castleton A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached. The property of the road trustees Thomas Telfer is Collector
OS1/29/7/54 NEW CASTLETON New Castleton New Castleton Dr [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot Middleholm 045.07 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel water. A large village feued from the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/54 [Page] 54 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 4
OS1/29/7/55 WINCHESTER STREET [New Castleton Winchester Street Winchester Street Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton Mr Willaim Dods New Castleton 045.06; 045.07 [Situation] From Douglas Square - S. E. [South East] to Liddel water. A double row of houses, one Storey high each having a vegetable garden attached : the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, Tenanted by labourers
OS1/29/7/55 NORTH LIDDEL STREET [New Castleton] Nth. [North] Liddal Street Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton Mr Willaim Dods New Castleton 045.07 [Situation] From Winchester St. N. E. [North East] A row of houses one storey high each having a vegetable garden attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by labourers
OS1/29/7/55 TOWER (Site of) [Whithaugh] Tower (Site of) Tower (Site of) Tower (Site of) Tower (Site of) William Keir Esqr. Whithaugh Dr [Doctor] Barton. Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Scott's Border Exploits 045.07 [Situation] At Whithaugh This is the site of a Border Tower; an ancient residence of the Armstrongs.
OS1/29/7/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 4 [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/56 NORTH HERMITAGE SQUARE Nth. [North] Hermitage Square Nth. [North] Hermitage Square Dr [Doctor] Murray New Castleton Mr William Dods New Castleton 045.07 [Situation] Towards the North end of Castleton. This square consists of houses one storey high each having a vegetable garden attached occupied by labourers the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/56 NORTH HERMITAGE STREET [New Castleton] Nth. [North] Hermitage Street Dr [Doctor] Murray New Castleton Mr William Dods New Castleton 045.06; 045.07 [Situation] From Hermitage Square South. A double row of houses one and two storeys high, extending from Douglass Square to North Hermitage Square each having a vegetable garden attached; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, principly occupied by labourers
OS1/29/7/56 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot Middleholm 045.03; 048.06; 045.07 [Situation] Through En. [Eastern] division of Ph. [Parish] in a S S.W. [South South West] direction. A small river rising near Peel Fell & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 4 [Entry for Whithaugh Pool scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/57 NOLTLAIR SIKE Noltlair Sike Noltlair Sike Noltlair Sike William Keir Esqr. Whithaugh James Elliot, Middleholm Mr Andrew Stavert DyKecroft 045.07 [Situation] South from Whithaugh Burn. A small stream which runs through a wood, south of Little Whithaugh, and empties itself into Whithaugh Burn
OS1/29/7/57 KIRKIEMILL SNOUT Kirkiemill Snout Kirkiemill Snout James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045.07 [Situation] On the South bank of Whithaugh Burn. A small ridge in an arable field on the farm of DyKecrofts.
OS1/29/7/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 5
OS1/29/7/58 PRIESTHILL KNOWE Priesthill Knowe Priesthill Knowe Mr William Kerr, Whithaugh Mr Andrew Stavert DyKecroft 045.07 [Situation] On the East bank of Whithaugh Burn. A small Knowe east from Little Whithaugh the surface of which is arable land on the farm of Whithaugh the property of William Kerr Esqr.
OS1/29/7/58 LITTLE WHITHAUGH Little Whithaugh Little Whithaugh William Keir Esqr Whithaugh James Elliot, Middleholm 045.07 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.E. [South East] of Whithaugh A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden etc attached occupied by the shepherd on the farm of Whithaugh the property of William Kerr Esqr.
OS1/29/7/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7. -- Trace 5
OS1/29/7/59 DYKECROFTS Dykecrofts Dykecrofts Dykecrofts Dykecrofts Mr Andrew Stavert Occupant William Kerr Esqr. Whithaugh James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.07 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Whithaugh. A middling sized farm house having a considerable farm of land attached part of which is arable The property of the DuKe of Buccleuch occupied by Mr. Andrew Stavert
OS1/29/7/59 CROSSGILL SIKE Crossgill Sike Mr Andrew Stavert Occupant William Kerr Esqr. Whithaugh 045.07 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Priest Hill S. by W [South by West] to Whithaugh Burn. A small stream having its source on Priest Hill and running in a southerly direction till it joins Whithaugh Burn
OS1/29/7/59 DEAN SIKE Dean Sike Mr Andrew Stavert Occupant William Kerr Esqr. Whithaugh 045.07 [Situation] South from Whithaugh Burn. A small stream having its source at the west of Dun Knowe and running in a northerly direction till it joins Whithaugh Burn
OS1/29/7/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 6
OS1/29/7/60 GALL SIKE Gall Sike Gall Sike Gall Sike James Turnbull Shepherd Dykecroft James Elliot, Middleholm Mr Andrew Stavert DyKecroft 045.07 [Situation] S. E. [South East] from Whithaugh Burn A considerable stream having its source South of Dykecroft And running in a westerly direction till it empties itself into Whithaugh Burn
OS1/29/7/60 WILL'S WELL Will's Well Will's Well Will's Well Dr [Doctor] Beaton, Castleton Manse James Elliot. Andrew Stavert. 045.07 [Situation] 31 chains N.E. [North East] from Dykecrofts. A powerful spring well on the farm of Dykecrofts, strongly impregnated with lime. It is the frequent resort of persons troubled with dysentery, for which disease it is an instantaneous cure.
OS1/29/7/60 [Page] 60 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 7 -- Trace 6 [Entry for Will's Sike scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/61 PEACHHILL SIKE Peachhill SiKe Peachhill SiKe Mr Stavert Farmer Dykecrofts William Keir Farmer Whittaugh 045 [Situation] From 29 chains N. W. [North West] of the Caddrouns SW. [South West] to Whithaugh Burn. A Small burn flowing in a westerly direction and empties itself into Whithaugh Burn
OS1/29/7/61 WHITHAUGH BURN Whithaugh Burn Whithaugh Burn Whithaugh Burn Wheathaugh Whithaugh Mr Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whittaugh Estate Map Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Valuation Rolls 045 [Situation] From a Moss 3/4 mile N. W. [North West] of The Caddrouns S.W. [South West] to Liddel Water. A large Stream having its Source north west of Peachhill burn flowing in a south westerly direction and empties itself into Liddel Water
OS1/29/7/61 PRIESTHILL BURN Priesthill Burn Priesthill Burn Mr Stavert Farmer DyKecroft William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] From the west of Geordie's Knowe W. [West] to Whithaugh Burn. A Small burn rising at the ruins of Greengill flowing in a westerly direction and empties itself into Whithaugh burn
OS1/29/7/61 [Page] 61 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8 -- Trace 1 [signed] John McDowell Sapr R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/62 POUTERLAMPERT (Ruins of) Pouterlampert Pouterlampert Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] Between Pouterlampert Sike and Priesthill Burn. An old Sod bank formerly a farm house
OS1/29/7/62 [Page] 62 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 1 [Note Willies SyKe, scored out] -- See common Trace [signed] John McDowell Sapr R.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/63 SMAIL CLEUCH Smail Cleuch Smail Cleuch Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Priesthill Burn. A hollow through which flows a Small burn rising at the base of Stell Knowe flowing in a westerly direction and empties itself into Priesthill Burn
OS1/29/7/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 2 [Entries for Little Smail Cleuch and Mid Smail Cleuch scored out] [signed] John McDowell Sapr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/64 PIPER BURN Piper Burn Piper Burn Piper Burn Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh James Elliot, Middleholm 045 [Situation] 16 chains North of Priesthill Burn A Small burn rising at the base of Harden Hill flowing within one chain of Greengill (Ruin) and empties itself into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/64 THE CADDROUNS The Caudrons The Caudrons The Caudrons Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh James Elliot. Middleholm 045 [Situation] 1/4 mile N. E. E. [North East East] of Geordie's Knowe Several small holes on the farm of Dykecrofts, caused by the natural actions of water.
OS1/29/7/64 [Page] 64 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 2 [Entry for Greengill (remains of) scored out] [Note The Caddrouns] -- Caddroun - a caldron -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary [signed] John McDowell Sapr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/65 HARDEN HILL Harden Hill Harden Hill Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile nearly East of the Caddrouns. A Considerable hill the Surface of which is Covered with Heathy Pasture on the farm of DyKecrofts; having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit.
OS1/29/7/65 YELLOW SIKE Yellow Sike Yellow Sike Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] East of Harden Hill. A Small burn having its Source about 16 chains east of Harden Hill flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/65 TWEEDEN BURN Tweeden Burn Tweeden Burn Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] From the East of Watch Craig S.E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A large burn having its Source at Goose Rig flowing in a South Westerly direction and empties itself into the River Liddel near the Greens, Farm,
OS1/29/7/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 3 [signed] John McDowell Sapr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/66 POUTERLAMPERT SIKE Pouterlampert Sike Pouterlampert Sike Pouterlampert Sike Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh Property Documents 045 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Priesthill Burn. A Small burn rising near the Source of Rowantree SiKe flowing in a northerly direction And empties itself into Priesthill Burn
OS1/29/7/66 ROWANTREE SIKE Rowantree Sike Rowantree Sike Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Pouterlampert Sike. A Small burn rising a little southeast of Ashy SiKe flowing in a n [north] westerly direction and empties itself into Ashy SiKe
OS1/29/7/66 DUN KNOWE Dun Knowe Dun Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.S.W. [South South West] of Pouterlampert. A small hill on the farm of Dykecrofts it is so called from the dark brown colour of the grass that covers its summit.
OS1/29/7/66 ASHY SIKE Ashy SiKe Ashy SiKe Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] 15 chains S.W. [South West] of Pouterlampert. A Small Stream rising near Rowantree SiKe and empties itself into Priesthill Burn
OS1/29/7/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 4 [Entry for Will's Sike scored out] [signed] John McDowell S R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/67 LONG CAIRN (Shepherd's) [Dykecrofts] Long Cairn Long Cairn James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] 23 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] from Pouterlampert. A large shepherd's cairn on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/67 SWARF MOSS Swarf Moss Swarf Moss James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Dun Knowe. A large patch of moss on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/67 BLACK KNOWE Black Knowe Black Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] Between Dun Knowe and Swarf Moss A large knowe on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 8 -- Trace 4 [Entry for The Rigging scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/68 TOD CRAIGS Tod Craigs Tod Craigs James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Harden Hill on the South bank of Tweeden Burn Some prominent rocks on the farm of Tweedenhead; close to Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8 -- [Trace] 6 [Entries for Little Hind Bank, Long Slack and Gowd Gair scored out] [signed] John McDowell Sapper R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/69 ROTTEN SIKE Rotten SiKe Rotten SiKe Adam Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts 045 [Situation] From the East of Stell Knowe to Tweeden Burn A Small burn rising at the base of Geordies Knowe flowing in a north easterly direction and empties itself into Tweeden burn
OS1/29/7/69 STELL KNOWE Stell Knowe Stell Knowe Adam Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts 045 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Geordie's Knowe. A considerable knowe the Surface of which is Covered with Rough Pasture; having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/69 GEORDIE'S KNOWE Geordie's Knowe Geordie's Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] East of Long Cairn. A large knowe on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/69 WOODY SIKE Woody SiKe Woody SiKe A Stavert Farmer DyKecroft Andrew Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] From the S,E. [South East] of Geordie's Knowe S. [South] to Tweeden Burn. A Small Stream rising at the base of Geordies Knowe flowing in a westerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- T [Trace] 5 [signed] John McDowell
OS1/29/7/70 GOWD MOSS Gowd Moss Gowd Moss Gowd Moss Gowd Moss James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A. Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead Property Documents 045 [Situation] On the East of Tweeden Burn A large patch of moss on the farm of Tweedenhead
OS1/29/7/70 MOSS SIKE Moss SiKe Moss SiKe A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A. Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] 14 chains S. E. [South East] of Gowd Moss, A Small Stream having its Source a little to the east of [Gowd Moss] running in a Southerly direction and flows into Muckle Hind Beck
OS1/29/7/70 HIND BECK Hind Beck Hind Beck A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] South of Gowd Moss. A considerable Stream having its Source near Black Knowe flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/70 [Page] 70 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 8. -- [Trace] 6. [signed] John McDowell Sap R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/70 Words lost in fold of page.
OS1/29/7/71 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Nicoll, New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 044; 045; 048 [Situation] From the East of watch Craig S. E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A large stream having its source about twenty chains east of Watch Craig, and flowing in a southerly direction, falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/71 TINNIS BRIDGE Tinnis Bridge Tinnis Bridge Tinnis Bridge Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Nicoll, New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 045 [Situation] Over Tinnis Burn. A stone bridge of one arch over Tinnis Burn, on the road heading from New Castleton, to Langholm. Upheld by the Parish Authorities
OS1/29/7/71 BURROWSTOWN MOSS Burrowstown Moss Burrowstown Moss James Elliot. Property Documents 044 [Situation] On the Boundary between Roxburgh and Dumfriesshire A large patch of moss on the farms of Flatt & Perterburn; the boundary seperating the Counties of Roxburgh & Dumfries, passes over it.
OS1/29/7/71 LOCH KNOWE Loch Knowe Loch Knowe Loch Knowe James Elliot. Property Documents Johnston's County Map 045 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfries and Roxburghshire A small knowe, over the highest point of which, the boundary separating the Counties of Roxburgh and Dumfries, passes.
OS1/29/7/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 - No. 12 -- Trace 1 [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/72 THIEF SLACK Thief Slack Thief Slack Thief Slack James Elliot. Property Documents Thomas Mason, Blackburn 044.12 [Situation] West from Tinnis Burn. A small hollow on the farm of Flatt & at the northern base of Tinnis Hill.
OS1/29/7/72 BRACHENIE SIKE Brachenie Sike Brachenie Sike James Elliot. John Hislop, Knowehead 044.12 [Situation] N. [North] from Tinnis Burn. A small stream falling into Tinnis Burn, a little below Thief Slack.
OS1/29/7/72 [Page] 72 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No. 12 -- Trace 2 [Entry for Honey Spot scored out] [Note Brachenie Sike] -- Brachen - the female form -- Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/73 BLACK HEIGHT Black Height Black Height Thomas Mason Farmer BlacKburn John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 045 [Situation] In the S.W. [South West] district. A considerable eminence the Surface of which is heathy pasture, on the farm of BlacKburn
OS1/29/7/73 [Page] 73 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 9 -- Trace 1
OS1/29/7/74 [Page] 74 [Blank page]
OS1/29/7/75 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain Black Grain Thomas Mason Farmer BlacKburn John JacKson Shepherd Redmoss 045 [Situation] From the East of Black Height South to Stanegill Burn. A stream having its Source from the east side of Yade Flow and running in a Southerly direction till it joins Staneygill Burn
OS1/29/7/75 GREEN BURN Green Burn Green Burn John Hislop Shepherd Knowehead John JacKson Shepherd Redmoss 045 [Situation] 32 chains East of Black Grain. A stream having its source from The Knowes flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Staneygill Burn at the junction of Black Grain
OS1/29/7/75 BUCKBEAN SIKE Buckbean Sike Buckbean Sike James Elliot, Middleholm John Hislop, Knowehead 045 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Black Grain A small stream rising at the base of Hazelyside Hill, and falling into Black Grain.
OS1/29/7/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. No 9 -- Trace 3 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/76 BLACK SIKE Black Sike Black Sike John Hislop Shepherd Knowehead John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 045.02 [Situation] From S [South] of Black Height S [South] to Tinnis Burn A stream having its source at the base of Black Height flows in a Southwesterly direction till it enters Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/76 STANYGILL RIG Stanygill Rig Stanygill Rig John Hislop Shepherd Knowehead John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 045.09 [Situation] NE [North East] of the junction of Black Sike with Tinnis Burn A large tract of land the surface of which is rough pasture on its summit stands a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station it is situated on the farm of Blackburn and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/76 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn See Page 71 for authorities etc.
OS1/29/7/76 [Page] 76 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 4 -- Trace 4 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/7/77 DOW SIKE Dow Sike Dow Sike John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss John Hislop Shepherd Knowehead 045.09 [Situation] From the NE [North East] of Stanygill Rig SE [South East] to Staneygill Burn A stream having its source at the east base of Staneygill Rig flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters Staneygill Burn near the junction of Black Grain and Green Burn
OS1/29/7/77 THACKIE SIKE Thackie Sike Thackie Sike James Elliot, Middleholm John Hislop, Knowehead 045.09 [Situation] West from Black Grain A small stream rising to the south of Hazellyside Hill & falling into Black Grain
OS1/29/7/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 9 -- Trace 5 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/78 [Page] 78 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 9 -- Trace 6 [signed] Thomas Ratclliffe ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/7/78 Entry for Near Green Burn scored through
OS1/29/7/79 KNOWEHEAD Knowehead Knowehead John Hislop Shepherd Knowehead Mr Robert Ingles New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] 1 mile S.W. [South West] of New Castleton A small house one storey high and thatched, it is in very bad repair, The property of the DuKe of Buccleuch Occupied by John Hislop Shepherd
OS1/29/7/79 THE TONGUE The Tongue The Tongue James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.10 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of New Castleton A small ridge on the farm of Blackburn
OS1/29/7/79 BEDDA FLOW Bedda Flow Bedda Flow James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.06 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of the Tongue A large patch of moss on the farm of Blackburn; the road leading from New Castleton to Langholm passes over it.
OS1/29/7/79 [Page] 79 Parish of Castelton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 1 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/79 Entry for Green Burn scored through
OS1/29/7/80 SHORT SIKE Short Sike Short Sike Mr Robert Ingles New Castelton John Hislop Knowehead 045.10 [Situation] West from Liddel Water. A small burn having its source on the heights north from Kirk Hill, and running in an easterly direction till it joins the River Liddal
OS1/29/7/80 [Page] 80 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 2
OS1/29/7/81 SOUTH LIDDEL STREET [New Castleton] South Liddel Street South Liddel Street Mr James Borthwick Newcastelton Mr James Mitchelhill Newcastelton 045.10 [Situation] At the East side of New Castleton along Liddel Water. A row of one storey houses extending from the end of Blank Street to Mid Liddal street each having a vegetable garden attached, occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/81 SOUTH HERMITAGE SQUARE South Hermitage Square Mr James Borthwick Newcastelton Mr James Mitchelhill Newcastelton 045.10 [Situation] At the South end of New Castleton This square consists of houses one storey high, each having a vegetable garden attached, occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/81 NEW CASTLETON New Castleton New Castleton Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castelton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm 045.10 [Situation] On the west bank of Liddel Water. A large village feued from the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Castleton Sheet 45 No 10 Trace 3
OS1/29/7/82 DONCASTER STREET [New Castleton] Doncaster Street Doncaster Street Mr Robert Ingles New Castleton Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] From Douglas Square S.E. [South East] to Mid Liddle Street A row of houses extending from Douglass Square to Mid Liddal Street, mostly one storey high and each having a vegetable garden attached, Occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/82 SOUTH HERMITAGE STREET [New Castleton] South Hermitage St Mr Robert Ingles New Castleton Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] From South Hermitage Square N.E. [North East] to Mid Liddel Street. A row of houses extending from Douglass Square to South Hermitage Square, mostly one storey high and each having vegetable gardens attached, principly occupied by laborers. The property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/82 [Page] 82 Parish of Castelton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 3
OS1/29/7/83 TOWNFOOT T.P. Townfoot T.P. [Turn Pike] Townfoot T.P. [Turn Pike] Peter Robson Collector Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] 11 chains South of New Castelton A small house on storey high having a vegetable garden attached The property of the road trustees Peter Robson collector
OS1/29/7/83 GREENS Greens Greens Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton Mr James Armstrong New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of New Castleton A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden etc attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Occupied by labourers
OS1/29/7/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 3 [Entry for Greens Pool scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/84 CHURCH (Independent) [South Hermitage St, New Castleton] Independent Chapel Independent Chapel Independent Chapel Independent Chapel Mr James Borthwick New Castleton Robert Elliot, Pawnsholm Mr James Ingles New Castleton James Elliot Middleholm 045.10 [Situation] At the west side of South Hermitage Street A small plain building one storey high built in the year 1852 at the expence of the [congregation]. It is seated for 200, the average attendance is from twenty to thirty There is no minister in attendance the congregation not being able to support one
OS1/29/7/84 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water James Elliot Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse 045.03; 048.06 [Situation] Through En [Eastern] division of Ph [Parish] in a S.S.Wn [South South Western] direction. A small river rising near Peel Fell & flowing in a southerly direction into the River Esk
OS1/29/7/84 [Page] 84 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 3 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/85 STOPFORD STREET [New Castleton] Stopford Street Stopford Street Mr James Borthwick New Castleton Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] From Hermitage Square S.E. [South East] A row of houses extending from south Hermitage Square to South Liddal Street, one storey high and each having a vegetable garden attached Occupied by labourers; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/85 BLANK STREET [New Castleton] Blank Street Mr James Borthwick New Castleton Mr James Mitchelhill New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] From South end of South Hermitage Square S.E. [South East] A row of houses one storey high, extending from South Hermitage Square to the end of south Liddal Street each having a vegetable garden attached The property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by labourers
OS1/29/7/85 [Page] 85 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 3
OS1/29/7/86 CHURCH (U.P.) [S end of New Castleton] U,P, [United Presbyterian] Church U,P, [United Presbyterian] Church Revd [Reverend] John Black Minister New Castleton Mr James Borthwick New Castelton 045.10 [Situation] At the South end of New Castleton A plain neat building surmounted by a belfry, It was built in the year 1804 and is seated for 500, the number of communicants is 273, and the average attendance is 300, It stands on the southern extremity of Hermitage Street
OS1/29/7/86 MANSE [nr U.P. Church, New Castleton] U.P, [United Presbyterian] Manse Revd [Reverend] John Black Minister New Castleton Mr James Borthwick New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] At the South end of New Castleton. A commodious dwelling house two storeys high, having gardens etc attached, situated at the southern extremity of Liddal Street The residence of the Revd [Reverend] John Black whose salary is £120.0.0 a year
OS1/29/7/86 [Page] 86 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 3
OS1/29/7/87 KIRK HILL Kirk Hill Kirk Hill John Hislop Knowhead Mr James Armstrong New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of The Tongue A considerable hill the surface of which is rough and heathy pasture, on its summit is the remains of an encampment wbout 300 feet in diameter; the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/87 ETTLETON SIKE Ettleton Syke John Hislop Knowhead Mr James Armstrong New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] Fom the N.E. [North East] of Kirk Hill SE. [South East] to River Liddel A small burn having its source on Kirk Hill and running in an easterly direction till it joins the River Liddal
OS1/29/7/87 FORT, [Kirk Hill], Fort Fort James Elliot, Middleholm Edward Gibson Esq Canonbie 045.10 [Situation] On Kirk Hill This is the remains of a British Fort, it occupied a good position & is very entire. This is erroniously termed a Roman Camp, in Chalmers' Caledonia & several other works.
OS1/29/7/87 [Page] 87 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 4 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/88 ETTLETON CHURCH (Site of) Ettleton Church (Site of) Ettleton Church (Site of) Ettleton Church Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot Middleholm Gazetteer of Scotland 045.10 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Kirk Hill This is the site of the Parish Church, of the ancient Parish of Ettleton. "Ettleton Parish was united to the Parish of Castleton shortly after the Reformation" (See Book of the Universal Kirk Vol [Volume] 3 page 650.) and its church was allowed to fall into decay after that period. "In 1585 it was ecclesiastically united with Castleton, and the united charge was then vacant, probably for want of adequate provision for a pastor" (See Origines Parochiales)
OS1/29/7/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 N 10 -- Trace 5 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/89 MILLHOLM CROSS Millholm Cross Millholm Cross Revd [Reverend] John Black New Castleton Mr James Borthwick New Castleton 045.10 [Situation] 21 chains S,E. [South East] of Ettleton Church Site This cross is said to have been erected by the friends or dependants of Armstrong of Mangerton who was basely slain while on a friendly visit to Douglass of Hermitage, While conveying his body from Hermitage Castle to Ettleton Churchyard the bearers halted Opposite Mangerton Tower On the spot where they halted the Cross was erected
OS1/29/7/89 TWEEDEN PLANTATION Tweeden Plantation Tweeden Plantation James Elliot John Armstrong 045.11 [Situation] On Tweeden Burn A large tract of mixed wood extending along each side of Tweeden Burn, from Jordan Sike to Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/89 [Page] 89 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 10 -- Trace 6 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/89 Entry for Tweeden Burn scored through
OS1/29/7/90 [Page] 90 [Blank Page]
OS1/29/7/91 FAR JINGLE SIKE Far Jingle Syke Far Jingle Syke Mr James Armstrong Farmer Gatehouse Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blink Bonny 045.11 [Situation] North from Tinnis Burn A stream having its source at the north base of Gatehouse Hill flowing in a southerly direction till it enters Tweeden Burn a little below Hillhouse it is situated on the farm of Gatehouse
OS1/29/7/91 DONCASTER STREET [New Castleton] Doncaster Street Doncaster Street James Elliot, Middleholm Map in Scott's Border Exploits 045.10 [Situation] From Douglas Square in New Castelton S,E. [South East] to Mid Lidde St A small street extending from Douglas Square to Mid Liddel Street
OS1/29/7/91 MID LIDDEL STREET [New Castleton] Mid Liddel Street Mid Liddel Street James Elliot Property Documents 045.11 [Situation] From the S. [South] end of Doncaster St N.E [North East] A small street extending from North Liddel Street to South Liddel Street & parallel to the east side of Douglas Square,
OS1/29/7/91 THE GULLET The Gullet The Gullet James Elliot John Armstrong, New Castleton 045.11 [Situation] In Liddel Water A narrow rippling stream in Liddel Water, at the foot of which there is a deep pool. It is situated in front of Mod Liddel Street.
OS1/29/7/91 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.03; 048.06 [Situation] Through En [Eastern] division of Ph [Parish] in a S.S.Wn [South South Western] direction A small river rising near Peel Fell & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/91 NEW CASTLETON New Castleton New Castleton James Elliot Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse 045.10; 045.11 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. A large village feued from the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/91 [Page] 91 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 11 -- Trace 2 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/92 YETHOUSE Yethouse Yethouse Yethouse Yethouse Mr James Armstrong Farmer Gatehouse Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blink Bonny James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.11 [Situation] 3/4 mile East of New Castleton A two storey house in ordinary repair having vegetable garden and Office houses attached it is occupied by Mr James Armstrong Farmer and is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/92 YETHOUSE HILL Yethouse Hill Yethouse Hill Yethouse Hill Yethouse Hill Mr James Armstrong James Elliot Property Documents Mr John Elliot 045.11 [Situation] To the South of Yethouse A small hill the surface of which is rough pasture it is situated on the farm of Gatehouse and is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/92 NEAR JINGLE SIKE Near Jingle Syke Mr James Armstrong Mr John Elliot 045.11 [Situation] North from Tweeden Burn A small stream having its scource at the north base of Gatehouse Hill flowing in a southerly direction till it enters Far Jingle Syke a little below Hillhouse it is situated on the farm of Gatehouse
OS1/29/7/92 [Page] 92 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 11-- Trace 2 [Note Yethouse] -- Yet - a Gate -- Dr [Doctor] Jamieson [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/93 TWEEDEN PLANTATION Tweeden Plantation Tweeden Plantation Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blink Bonny 045.11 [Situation] On Tweeden Burn A long Plantation of mixed Wood on each side of the Tweeden Burn,situated between Langley Cleugh and the foot Tweeden Burn it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/93 TWEEDEN BURN Tweeden Burn Tweeden Burn James Elliot, Middleholm James Elliot Blinkbonnie 045.11 [Situation] From between Goose Rig and Dinmont Lair S.W. [South West] by W [West] to Liddel Water A large stream rising at Goose Rig & flows in a westerly direction into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/93 BLACK POOL Black Pool Black Pool James Elliot John Elliot 045.11 [Situation] On Tweeden Burn A deep pool in Tweeden Burn a little below Green Cleuch.
OS1/29/7/93 [Page] 93 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 11 -- Trace 4 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/94 HILLHOUSE Hillhouse Hillhouse Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blink Bonny Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh 045.11 [Situation] 32 chains S.E. [ South East] of Yethouse A one storey house recently built having a vegatable garden attached, it is pleasantly situated at the West end of Hillhouse Wood on the farm of Dykescroft and occupied by Mr Peter Scott Game Keeper it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/94 LANGLEY CLEUCH Langley Cleuch Langley Cleuch Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blink Bonny Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh 045.11 [Situation] South from Tweeden Burn A small hollow the surface of which is covered with mixed Wood there is a small stream flowing through it which enters the Tweeden Burn it is situated on the farm of Blinkbonny and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 11 -- Trace 5 [signed] P McHugh Lce Cpl RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/95 HILLHOUSE TOWER (Site of) Hillhouse Tower (Site of) Hillhouse Tower (Site of) Hillhouse Tower (Site of) James Elliot, Middleholm Scott's Border Exploits Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Hillhouse This is the site of a Border Tower; anciently occupied by the Armstrongs.
OS1/29/7/95 CASTLE HILL Castle Hill Castle Hill James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] 33 chains N. E. [North East] of Hillhouse A large knowe on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/95 HILLHOUSE SIKE Hillhouse Sike Hillhouse Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] East of Hillhouse Wood A small stream rising at the base of Swarf Hill, and falling into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/95 GALL SIKE Gall Sike Gall Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] From N. [North] of Castle Hill N. W. by N. [North West by North] to Whithaugh Burn A small stream rising at the base of Swarf Hill & falling into Whithaugh Burn.
OS1/29/7/95 [Page] 95 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 11 -- Trace 3 [Entry for Lamblair Brae scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/96 HAG CLEUCH Hag Cleuch Hag Cleuch James Elliot. James Armstrong. 045.11 [Situation] North of Tweeden Burn. A hollow on the farm of Yethouse; a small stream flows through it that falls into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/96 CATHAUGH WOOD Cathaugh Wood Cathaugh Wood James Elliot. James Armstrong. 045.11 [Situation] On Langley Cleuch A small patch of mixed wood on the farm of Blinkbonnie; Langley Cleuch extends through it.
OS1/29/7/96 JORDAN SIKE Jordan Sike Jordan Sike James Elliot. James Armstrong. 045.11 [Situation] South of Tweeden Burn A small stream rising a a little to the north of Jordan Well and falling into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/96 [Page] 96 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 11 -- Trace 5 [Entry for Green Cleuch scored out] [signed] P McHugh Lc. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/97 MYSIE SIKE Mysie Sike Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.11 [Situation] South of Tweeden Burn. A small stream having its Source about 40 chains south of White Knowe & flowing in a northerly direction till it enters the Tweeden Burn it it situated on the farm of Whithaugh and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/97 ALDERY SIKE Aldery Sike Aldery Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045.11 [Situation] North of Tweeden Burn A small stream rising at the base of Swarf Hill & falling into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/97 [Page] 97 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 11 -- Trace 6 [Note Mysie Sike] -- Mysie Abbn. [Abbreviation] of Marjory - also of Marianne. -- Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Dictionary [Entry for Goldie's Hole scored through] [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/98 HILLHOUSE WOOD Hillhouse Wood Hillhouse Wood Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh Mr John Elliot Farmer Blinkbonny 045.11 [Situation] East of Hillhouse This name applies to a peice of ground the surface of which is mixed wood, situated to the east of Hillhouse and is on the farm of DyKecrofts it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/98 FOGSTONE WELL (Petrifying) Fogstane Well Fogstane Well Fogstane Well Fog Stone Mr Kerr Farmer Whithaugh James Elliot, Middleholm Mr John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny See page 116 Part 1 from which name is taken. 045.11 [Situation] Nearly 1/4 mile S. E. [South East] of Hillhouse This name applies to a large spring well on the farm of Tweedenhead; it does not posses the quality of petrification, but its water flows into Tweeden Burn over a large rock of petrified moss, formed by lime water that oozes out of the ground where the rock is formed & Not by the water of the well.
OS1/29/7/98 [Page] 98 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 11 -- Trace 6 [Note Fogstone Well] The Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] & Gazetteer of Scotland recognise this well as a petrifying spring. [signed] P McHugh Lce. Cpl. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/99 SWARF MOSS Swarf Moss Swarf Moss James Elliot. Middleholm Property Documents 045 [Situation] In the S.E. [South East] district of Parish A large patch of moss on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/99 SWARF HILL Swarf Hill Swarf Hill Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Swarf Moss. A considerable hil,l of a conical Shape the Surface of which is covered with R P [Rough Pasture]
OS1/29/7/99 BESSIE'S BOG Bessy's Bog Bessy's Bog James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts 045 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Swarf Hill. A small patch of wet ground on the farm of Dykecrofts.
OS1/29/7/99 CLAYMIRE SIKE Claymire SiKe Claymire SiKe Andrew Stavert Farmer DyKecrofts William Keir Farmer Whitthaugh 045 [Situation] North from Tweeden Burn A Small burn rising at the Southern base of Swarf Hill flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/99 [Page] 99 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 12 -- [Trace] 1 [Entry for Long SiKe scored out] [Note Bessie's Bog] -- Bessie - abbr. [abbreviation] of the name Elizabeth. -- Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [signed] John McDowell Sap R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/100 TWEEDENHEAD Tweedenhead Tweedenhead A Glendening Shepd. [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] At the junction of Hind Beck with Tweeden Burn, A Small house one Storey high slated and in good repair occupied by A Glendening. the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/100 TWEEDEN BURN Tweeden Burn Tweeden Burn A Glendening Shepd. [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045 A considerable burn having its Source near Goose Rig flowing in a south westerly direction and empties itself into the River Liddal near the Greens Farm
OS1/29/7/100 HIND BECK Hind Beck Hind Beck A Glendening Shepd. [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045 [Situation] East from Tweeden Burn. A Considerable Stream having its rise near Black Knowe flowing in a northerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/100 [Page] 100 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 12. -- [Trace] 2 [signed] John McDowell Sappr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/101 WOODY SIKE Woody Sike Woody Sike A Stavert Farmer Dykecroft A. Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead 045; 045.12 [Situation] West from Tweeden Burn. A Small Stream Rising at the base of Geordies Knowe flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/101 COMMON SIKE Common Sike Common Sike A Stavert Farmer Dykecrofts A. Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] West from Tweeden Burn. A Small burn rising about 17 Chains north west of Tweedenhead flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/101 TWEEDENHEAD BOGS Tweedenhead Bogs Tweedenhead Bogs A Stavert Farmer Dykecrofts A. Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] On the East of Tweeden Burn. A large patch of wet ground on the farm of Tweedenhead; intersected by several small streams.
OS1/29/7/101 [Page] 101 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45 12 - 2 [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/102 COAL SIKE Coal Sike Coal Sike A Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepherd Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] South-East from Hind Beck A Small Stream having its rise within 10 Chains North west of the Source of Muckle Punder Cleuch, flowing in a northerly direction and empties itself into Mucklehind Beck
OS1/29/7/102 CRAIGY SIKE Craigie Sike Craigie Sike A Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] South-East from Hind Beck, A Small Stream rising within 12 Chains South of the junction of Muckle Coal Sike flowing in a north westerly direction and empties itself into Mucklehind Beck
OS1/29/7/102 BIRNY SIKE Birnie Sike Birnie Sike A Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr [Junior] Shepd. [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] S E. [South East] from Tweeden A Small burn Rising at the western base of Long Knowe flowing in a western direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/102 [Page] 102 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 12. 3 [Note below entry for Craigy Sike] Craigy - Rocky. Dr. Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Note below entry for Birny Sike] Birny - Covered with the scorched stems of heath that has been set on fire Dr. Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/102 Little Coal Sike crossed out.
OS1/29/7/103 LITTLE THWARTER GILL Little Thwarter Gill Little Thwarter Gill Little Thwarter Gill Little Thwarter Gill A Stavert Farmer, Dykecroft A Glendening Shepd. [Shepherd] Tweedenhead James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.12 [Situation] South of Tweeden Burn. A hollow though which a Small burn Rising 35 Chains South west of Long Knowe flowing in a westerly direction and empties itself into Newstell Sike The hollow is coextensive with the stream.
OS1/29/7/103 NEWSTELL SIKE Newstell Sike Newstell Sike A Stavert Farmer Dykecroft A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] South from Tweeden Burn. A Small burn flowing in a northerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/103 WHITE KNOWE White Knowe White Knowe James Elliot. Adam Glendening. 045.12 [Situation] On the South bank of Tweeden Burn. A large knowe on the farm of Tweedenhead.
OS1/29/7/103 DRY SIKE Dry Sike Dry Sike A Stavert Farmer Dykecrofts A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] South from Tweeden Burn. A Small Stream rising a little to the west of Newstell Sike flowing in a northerly direction and empties itself into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/103 [Page] 103 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45. 12. 4 [Signed] John McDonnell Spr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/103 Little White Knowe crossed out.
OS1/29/7/104 CLINTHEUGH LINNS Clintheugh Linns Clintheugh Linns Clintheugh Linns Clintheugh Linns James Elliot, Middleholm Andrew Stavert, Dykecrofts A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr. [Junior] Shepherd Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] On Tweeden Burn. This name is applied to several small waterfalls on Tweeden Burn; also to the rugged steeps on each side of the burn.
OS1/29/7/104 ALDERY SIKE Aldery Sike Aldery Sike James Elliot Andrew Stavert 045.11; 045.12 [Situation] North of Tweeden Burn. A small stream rising at the base of Swarf Hill & falling into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 12 4 [Signed] John McDonnell R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/105 LANCE'S WELL Lance's Well Lance's Well James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendening, Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] South of Tweeden Bogs. A small spring well on the farm of Tweedenhead,
OS1/29/7/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 12 Trace 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/106 MUCKLE PUNDER CLEUCH Muckle Punder Cleuch Muckle Punder Cleuch A Glendening Shepherd Tweedenhead A Glendening Junr. [Junior] Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] of Long Knowe S.E. [South East] to Kershope Burn. A hollow through which flows a Small burn having its source at the eastern base of Long Knowe flowing in an easterly direction and empties itself into Kershope Burn
OS1/29/7/106 LONG KNOWE Long Knowe Long Knowe A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead A Glendening Shepd [Shepherd] Tweedenhead 045.12 [Situation] Between Tweedenhead Bogs and Muckle Punder Cleuch A Small hillock having a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station at its Eastern base
OS1/29/7/106 LITTLE PUNDER CLEUCH Little Punder Cleuch See Page 141. 045.12
OS1/29/7/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 12 - 6 [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/107 BURROWSTOWN MOSS Burrowstown Moss Burrowstown Moss James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 044 [Situation] On the By [Boundary] between Roxburgh and Dumfries Shires. A large patch of moss on the farms of Flatt & Perterburn; the boundary separating the counties of Roxburgh & Dumfries passes over it
OS1/29/7/107 TINNIS HILL Tinnis Hill Tinnis Hill James Elliot. James Murray, Whisgills 044 [Situation] 22 chains S.E. [South East] of Burrowstown Moss. A large conical hill on the farm of Flatt, having on its highest point a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. Owing to the prominence and striking appearance of this hill, it is used as a beacon by mariners.
OS1/29/7/107 TINNIS WELL Tinnis Well Tinnis Well James Elliot. James Murray. 044 [Situation] 11 chains South of Tinnis Hill A powerful spring issuing from the southern base of Tinnes Hill.
OS1/29/7/107 [Page] 107 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No. 16 Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/108 RALPHTREE GRAIN Ralphtree Grain Ralphtree Grain James Elliot. Property Documents 045 [Situation] From Sn. [Southern] Base of Tinnis Hill S.E. [South East] to Todhunter Grain. A small stream rising at the base of Tinnis Hill, & falling into Todhunter Grain
OS1/29/7/108 TODHUNTER GRAIN Todhunter Grain See Page 113. 045.13; 045
OS1/29/7/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 44 No. 16 Trace 2 [Page signed by] P McHugh Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/109 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 044; 045; 048 [Situation] From 1/4 mile East of Watch Craigs - South to Liddel Water A considerable burn having its source at the north of "Tinnis Hill" and flowing in a southeasterly direction till it joins Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/109 BLACK SIKE Black Sike Black Sike Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] North from Tinnis Burn A small stream having its source at the north east of "Thief Syke". and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/109 THIEF SIKE Thief Sike Thief Sike Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] West from Tinnis Burn. A small stream having its source near "Tinnis Hill" and flowing in an easterly direction, till it joins Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/110 DOW SIKE Dow Sike Dow Sike Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] West from Tinnis Burn. A small stream having its source north from "Shiel Sykes", and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins "Stanygill Burn".
OS1/29/7/110 SHIEL SIKES Shiel Sikes Shiel Sikes Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] North from Tinnis Burn. This name applies to two small streams having their sources south from "Dow Syke", and flowing in a southerly direction till they join Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/111 STANYGILL BURN Stanygill Burn Stanygill Burn Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] From the junction of Black Grain and Green Burn S. by W. [South by West] to Tinnis Burn. A small burn having its source at the junction of Far Green Burn and Black Grain and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/111 BLACK GRAIN Black Grain Black Grain Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045; 045.13 [Situation] From the East of Black Height South to Stanygill Burn A small burn having its source north east from Tinnis Hill and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Staneygill Burn
OS1/29/7/111 FOULWOOD SIKE Foulwood Sike Foulwood Sike Mr James Elliot Middleholm James Douglas Roan 045.13 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] of Sufficient Hill S.E.E. [South East East] to the Gill A Small stream rising on Sufficient Hill and falling into the Gill
OS1/29/7/111 [Page] 111 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/112 BUGHT SIKE Bught Sike Bught Sike James Elliot, Middleholm James Murray, Whisgills 045.13 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Todhunter Grain. A small stream rising at the base of Whisgills Edge & falling into Todhunter Grain
OS1/29/7/112 [Page] 112 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 3 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/112 Puddingburn Tower (Site of) crossed out. Far Green Burn crossed out.
OS1/29/7/113 MYRTLE SIKES Mytle Sykes Mytle Sykes Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] South from Tinnis Burn. This name applies to two small streams having their sources to the east of Tinnis Hill and flowing in a northeasterly direction till they join Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/113 RALPHTREE GRAIN Ralphtree Grain Ralphtree Grain Ralphtree Grain Ralphtree Grain Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss James Elliot, Middleholm Estate Map. 045.13 [Situation] West from Todhunter Grain A small stream having its source north of Todhunter grain, and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins Todhunter Grain
OS1/29/7/113 TODHUNTER GRAIN Todhunter Grain Todhunter Grain Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13; 047; 048.01 [Situation] From Windy Edge - N.E. [North East] to Tinnis Burn A considerable stream having its source north of "White Knowe". and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/113 [Page] 113 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 4 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/114 SUFFICIENT HILL Sufficient Hill Sufficient Hill Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] On the East of Stanygill Burn A considerable hill, to the northeast of Redmoss, the surface of which is rough pasture, and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, On the farm of "Flats", The property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/114 REDMOSS Redmoss Redmoss Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] On the East bank of Tinnis Burn A small house one storey high having a vegetable garden attached, occupied by John Jackson, Shepherd, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/114 SANDYPATH SIKE Sandypath Syke Sandypath Syke Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13 [Situation] 17 chains South of Redmoss A very small stream having its source a little to the south of Redmoss and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Tinnis Burn
OS1/29/7/114 [Page] 114 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 13 Trace 6 [Signed] James Harper C.a. [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/115 KENNETH SIKE Kenneth Syke Kenneth Syke Mr. John Armstrong Shepherd Gillfoot Mr William Dalglish Labourer Gillside 045.14 [Situation] From 27 chains N.W. [North West] of Gillfoot Moss - S.E. [South East] to Foulmire Sike A small stream having its Source at the base of Kirk Hill and flowing in a southerly direction till it enters Gillfoot Burn
OS1/29/7/115 TRYSTING SIKE Trysting Sike Trysting Sike Trysting Sike James Elliot, Middleholm James Douglas, Roan John Elliot, New Castleton 045.14 [Situation] West from Liddel Water. A small stream rising at the base of Kirk Hill & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/115 GILLFOOT MOSS Gillfoot Moss Gillfoot Moss Gillfoot Moss James Elliot. James Douglas. John Elliot. 045.14 [Situation] West of Liddel Water. A small patch of moss on the farm of Flatt.
OS1/29/7/115 SIDE TOWER (Site of) Side Tower (Site of) Side Tower (Site of) James Elliot, Middelholm John Armstrong, New Castleton 045.14 [Situation] About 3/4 mile N.W. [North West] of Gillfoot Moss This is the site of a Border Tower belonging to the Armstrongs, & was occupied by the celebrated swordsman, Jock of the Side.
OS1/29/7/115 [Page] 115 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 14 Trace 2 [Note below entry for Kenneth Sike] Sike, Syik, Syk a Rill Dr. Jamieson's Dictionary [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/116 MANGERTON Mangerton Mangerton Mr. Thomas Elliot Farmer Mangerton Mr. John Foster Manager Mangerton Mill 045.14 [Situation] East of Liddel Water. A one storey house in excellent repair, with offices attached situated on the left bank of the Liddal Water it is occupied by Mr Thomas Elliot Farmer and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/116 MANGERTON MILL (Corn) Mangerton Mill (Corn) Mangerton Mill (Corn) Mr. Thomas Elliot Mr. John Foster 045.14 [Situation] On the East bank of Liddel Water. A two storey building in good repair used for the purpose of grinding corn and barley it is fitted up with first-rate machinery and has a splendid supply of Water. it is occupied by Mr. Thomas Elliot and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/116 MANGERTON TOWER (Site of) Mangerton Tower (Remains of) Mangerton Tower (Remains of) Mr. Thomas Elliot Mr. John Armstrong Mason New Castleton 045.14 [Situation] 13 chains South of Mangerton This name applies to the remains of a tower, situated on the left Side of the Liddal Water on the farm of Mangerton. The walls now standing are about nine feet high and of considerable thickness, it is the only tower in Liddesdale that is not entirely erased, it was in the possession of Lord Mangerton (an Armstrong) during the time of the border rievers but now the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 14 Trace 3 [Signed P McHugh Lce. Cor R E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/117 GILLSIDE Gillside Gillside Mr. John Armstrong Mr. William Dalglish 045.14 [Situation] West of Liddel Water. A small one Storey house with vegetable garden attached Situated on the farm of Flat and occupied by William Dalglish Labourer it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/117 FOULWOOD SIKE Foulwood Sike Foulwood Sike James Elliot James Douglas, Roan 045.14 [Situation] From the N.E. [North East] of Sufficient Hill S.S.E. [South South East] to Liddel Water A small stream rising on sufficient Hill & falling into The Gill.
OS1/29/7/117 [Page] 117 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 14 Trace 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/117 Gillhead Brae crossed out [Note] The ground to which this name is applied is quite level & there is nothing like a brae near it Gillfoot Burn crossed out.
OS1/29/7/118 CLERKLEAP Clerkleap Clerkleap Clerkleap Mr George Elliot Gamekeeper Clarkleap Mr Thomas Elliot Farmer Mangerton James Elliot Middleholm 045.14 [Situation] On the East bank of Liddel Water. A small one storey house Situated on the left bank of the Liddal Water a little below Mangerton Tower occupied by George Elliot Gamekeeper and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/118 GILLFOOT Gillfoot Gillfoot Mr John Armstrong Shepherd Gillfoot Mr William Dalglish Labourer Gillside 048.14 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water This name applies to two small houses having vegatable gardens attached, situated on the right bank of the Liddal Water, near Gillside on the farm of Flat, they are occupied by agricultural labourers, and John Armstrong Shepherd, and are the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/118 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water See Page 91 for authorities etc. 045.14
OS1/29/7/118 [Page] 118 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 14 Trace 6
OS1/29/7/119 COCK KNOWE Cock Knowe Cock Knowe Cock Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Elliot, Mangerton Chalmers' Caledonia 045.14 [Situation] 3 1/2 chains S.E. [South East] of Mangerton Tower A small knowe a little to the east of Mangerton Tower, & in a wood on the farm of Mangerton. One of the Lords Mangerton was shot off this knowe.
OS1/29/7/119 ELLEN'S POOL Ellen's Pool Ellen's Pool James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Elliot. Mangerton 045.14 [Situation] In Liddel Water S W. [South West] of Mangerton Mill A small pool in Liddel Water, a little below Mangerton Mill.
OS1/29/7/119 HAND SIKE Hand Sike Hand Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Elliot, Mangerton 045.14 [Situation] North of Mangerton A small stream rising a little to the east of Mangerton & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 14 Trace 3 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/119 Cauld Pool crossed out. The Beck crossed out.
OS1/29/7/120 FOUTY SIKE Foutie Sike Foutie Sike James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonnie 045.14 A small stream rising at the base of Carby Hill, & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/120 [Page] 120 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No. 14. Trace 6 [Note below entry for Fouty Sike] Fouty, Mean etc. Dr. Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] Sorbietrees See Page 122 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/120 Clerkleap crossed out.
OS1/29/7/121 JORDAN WELL Jordan Well Jordan Well Jordan Well James Elliot John Elliot William Elliot 045.15 [Situation] 7 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of Blinkbonny. A large spring well on the farm of Sorbietrees.
OS1/29/7/121 BLINKBONNY Blinkbonnie Blinkbonnie Blinkbonnie Blinkbonnie Blinkbonny Blinkbonny Blinkbonny John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonnie William Elliot Shepherd Kershope James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents Johnstons Map of Roxburghshire Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Barton John Brown - Schoolmaster 045.15 [Situation] In the S.En. [South Eastern] district of Parish A Small house one storey high slated and in good repair the property of the Duke of Buccleuch. occupied by John Elliot.
OS1/29/7/121 HAND SIKE Hand Sike Hand Sike James Elliot Thomas Elliot, Mangerton 045.15 [Situation] In the N.W. [North West] corner of Sheet. A small stream rising to the east of Mangerton & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/121 [Page] 121 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 45 15. 2 [Note below Blinkbonny] See Blinkbonny Ph. [Parish] Canonbie [Note below entry for Hand Sike] See trace 1 [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/121 The Mangerton Beck crossed out. Burgess' Sike crossed out.
OS1/29/7/122 CARBY HILL Carby Hill Carby Hill Carby Hill Carby Hill John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny William Elliot Shepherd Kershope Johnston's County Map New Statl Acct [Statistical Account] of Ph. [Parish] 045.15 [Situation] Near the S.En. [South Eastern] point of Parish 34 chains S E [South East] of Sorbietrees. A large hill of a Conical Shape having an old Fort on its Summit
OS1/29/7/122 FOUTY SIKE Foutie Sike Foutie Sike James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, 045.15 [Situation] 11 chains North of Sorbietrees. A small stream rising at the base of Carbie Hill & falling into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/122 SORBIETREE Sorbietrees Sorbietrees Sorbietrees John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny Mrs Armstrong Sorbietrees Johnstons Map of Roxburghshire 045.15 [Situation] In the S En [South Eastern] district of Ph. [Parish] A Small farm house two Stories high Slated and in good repair the property of the Duke of Buccleuch occupied by Mrs Armstrong There is a large sheep farm attached
OS1/29/7/122 FORT, [Carby Hill], Fort Fort John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonnie William Elliot Shepherd Kershope 045.15 [Situation] On Carby Hill. A Stone fort on the Summit of Carby Hill, it is better than 4 chains long, and above 3 wide; This is an ancient British Fort. See Chalmers' Caledonia.
OS1/29/7/122 [Page] 122 Parish of Newcastleton -- 45 No 15 - 4 [Note below entry for Fouty Sike] Fouty - Futie mean etc Dr. Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/123 BLINKBONNY HEIGHT Blinkbonnie Height Blinkbonnie Height Blinkbonnie Height Blinkbonny Blinkbonny Blinkbonny John Elliot. Shepherd Blinkbonnie William Elliot Shepherd Kershope James Elliot, Middleholm Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Barton John Brown, Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster 045.15 [Situation] 1/2 mile South of Blinkbonny A large Ridge, having two Trigonometrical Station on it the surface of which is rough pasture On the farm of Sorbietrees
OS1/29/7/123 BATTLE HILL Battle Hill Battle Hill John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonnie William Elliot Shepherd Kershope 045.15 [Situation] To the N E [North East] of Carby Hill A Small hillock at the base of Carby Hill the surface of which is rough Pasture it is supposed that a great battle was fought there at one time
OS1/29/7/123 [Page] 123 Parish of Newcastleton -- 45. 15. 5 [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/124 DAMMING BECK Damming Beck Damming Beck John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonnie William Elliot Shepherd Kershope 045.15; 048.03 [Situation] From the East of Blinkbonny Height south to Kershope Burn. A Small burn having its Source at the base of Blaemount Rig flowing in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Kershope Burn
OS1/29/7/124 ERNESIDE CRAIGS Erneside Craigs Erneside Craigs James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents 045.15 [Situation] 23 chains South of Blinkbonny Height. A small rocky shape on the farm of Sorbietrees. Erne - is the local name given to an eagle.
OS1/29/7/124 THOMSON'S CAIRN Thomson's Cairn Thomson's Cairn James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonnie 045.15 [Situation] On Erneside Craigs. A small shepherd's cairn on the farm of Sorbietrees; situated on the summit of Erneside Craigs
OS1/29/7/124 [Page] 124 Parish of Newcastleton -- Sheet 45. 15. 6 [Note below entry for Ernside Craigs] Ern, Erne, Eirne, Earn The Eagle Dr. Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] John McDonnell Sappr R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/125 DAMMING BECK Damming Beck Damming Beck William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] of Blaemount Rig S [South] to Kershope Burn, A burn having its source at the West base of Blaemount Hill" flowing southerly till it enters the Kershope Water
OS1/29/7/125 NEWSTELL SIKE Newstell Sike Newstell Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedhead 045.16 [Situation] From the west of Thwartergill Head - N. [North] to Tweeden Burn. A small stream rising att he northern base of Blaemount Rig & flowing into Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/125 [Page] 125 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 16 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/126 THWARTERGILL HEAD Thwartergill Head Thwartergill Head Thwartergill Head William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 045.16 [Situation] At the S. En. [South Eastern] extremity of Ph. [Parish] A rising piece of ground situated on the farm of Whithaugh the Surface of which is rough pasture it is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/126 MUCKLE THWARTER GILL Muckle Thwarter Gill Muckle Thwarter Gill Muckle Thwarter Gill William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot 045.16 [Situation] From Thwarter Head, - South to Kershope Burn. A hollow extending from Thorsgill Head to Kershope Water on the farm of Whithaugh there is a stream flowing through it which enters the Kershope Water -
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OS1/29/7/126 Little Thors Gill crossed out. Below is written: See common Plan
OS1/29/7/127 KERSHOPE Kershope Kershope William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16 [Situation] On the West bank of Kershope Burn. A one storey house situated on the farm of Whithaugh and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch it is occupied by William Turnbull Shepherd -
OS1/29/7/127 KERS HOPE Kers Hope Kers Hope William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On the S En, [South Eastern] Boundary A hollow extending from Kershope Head to the farm of Flatts the surface of which rough pasture, the Kershope Water flows through it
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OS1/29/7/127 Green Dyke crossed out.
OS1/29/7/128 BLAEMOUNT RIG Blaemount Rig Blaemount Rig William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Thwartergill Head - An extensive Rig the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Whithaugh the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/128 KERSHOPE BURN Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny Revd. [Reverend] Dr. Barton James Elliot Estate Map 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On the boundary between Roxburghshire and Cumberland. A stream flowing through Kers Hope it has its source at Kershope Head and enters the River Liddal a little below the farm of Flatts
OS1/29/7/128 [Page] 128 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 45 No 16 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/128 March Syke crossed out.
OS1/29/7/129 WHITESIDE RIG Whiteside Rig Whiteside Rig James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] At the East side of Parish. A small ridge on the farm of Tweedenhead, between Harden Burn & Tweeden Burn
OS1/29/7/129 MARCH SIKES March Sikes March Sikes James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] East of Whiteside Rig - Three small streams falling into Tweeden Burn, at the west end of Goose Rig.
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OS1/29/7/129 Goose Sikes crossed out.
OS1/29/7/130 STANDING STONE [Goose Rig] Standing Stone Standing Stone James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] At the N. E. [North East] of Goose Rig. This stone is situated at the highest end of Goose Rig, & it projects about 3 feet above the surface, considered in district to be of ancient origin.-
OS1/29/7/130 DINMONT LAIR Dinmont Lair Dinmont Lair James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] Between Goose Rig and Marl Knowe. A wet slack situated about midway between Wilson's Pike & Dinmontlair Knowe.
OS1/29/7/130 DINMONTLAIR KNOWE Dinmontlair Knowe Dinmontlair Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Goose Rig. A large knowe on the farm of Tweedenhead; there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
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OS1/29/7/131 DEEP SIKE Deep Sike Deep Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Tweeden Burn. A small stream having its source a little to the east of Watch Cairn, and flowing in a westerly direction, falls into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/131 WATCH CAIRN Watch Cairn Watch Cairn James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] South of Deep Sike. A small cairn of stones about 4 feet high; this is merely a Shepherds cairn.
OS1/29/7/131 MUCKLE HIND BECKS Muckle Hind Becks Muckle Hind Becks James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] From the North of Black Knowe, West. This name applies to several small streams, that unite, and fall into Hind Beck.
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OS1/29/7/132 TWEEDEN BURN Tweeden Burn Tweeden Burn James Elliot Esqr. Middliholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 045.08; 046 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Goose Rig. A large stream having its source at the confluence of March Sikes & Goose Sikes, & flowing in a westerly direction falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/132 HEN SIKES Hen Sike Hen Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Goose Rig. Two small streams rising a little to the south of Dinmontlair Knowe, & flowing parallel to each other, fall into Tweeden Burn.
OS1/29/7/132 HEN KNOWE Hen Knowe Hen Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Goose Rig. A small conical knowe, situated between Hen Sikes.
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OS1/29/7/133 HAVERING SIKE Havering Sike Havering Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] West from Kershope Burn. A small stream having its source at the base of Dinmontlair Knowe, & flowing in an easterly direction falls into Kershope Water.
OS1/29/7/133 YEARNING FLOW Yearning Flow Yearning Flow James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] On the West of Kershope Burn. A patch of wet ground on the farm of Tweedenhead, situated between Yellow Sike & Hay Grain.
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OS1/29/7/133 The entry for Rowantree Sike has been crossed out.
OS1/29/7/134 SCOTCH KNOWE Scotch Knowe Scotch Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] On the En [Eastern] Parish Boundy, [Boundary] A small knowe on the farm of Tweedenhead, situated close to Kershope Water; so called to distinguish it from English Knowe, on the English side.
OS1/29/7/134 HAVERING BOG Havering Bog Havering Bog James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Scotch Knowe. A wet patch of ground between March Sike & Hay Grain.
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OS1/29/7/134 March Sike crossed out.
OS1/29/7/135 QUEEN O' FAIRIES HOLE Queen o' Fairies' Hole Queen o' Fairies' Hole James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] On the South of Hunter's Hill. A large natural hole about 30 feet deep, the east side is a perpendicular rock, having a tree growing on its summit. There is a continual water fall over the rock, the water issues from the wet ground above it, & sinks at the base of the rock.
OS1/29/7/135 GOOSE RIG Goose Rig Goose Rig James Elliot. Adam Glendinning. 046 [Situation] Between Whiteside Rig and Dinmont Lair. A small ridge on the farm of Tweedenhead, at the lowest end of which there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/29/7/135 MARL KNOWE Marl Knowe Marl Knowe James Elliot. Adam Glendinning. 046 [Situation] West of Scotch Knowe. A small knowe, on the farm of Tweedenhead.
OS1/29/7/135 [Page] 135 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 46 Trace 1 [Note below entry for Queen o' Fairies' Hole] The possessive must be in the plural. [Signed] P. McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/136 HARDEN BURN Harden Burn Harden Burn Harden Burn James Elliot, Middleholm Property Documents Johnstons County Map 045.04; 046 [Situation] From between Goose Rig and Watch Knowe W. [West] to Liddel Water. A large stream rising a little to the south of Watch Knowe & flowing in a westerly direction, falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/136 COUTSTANE LINNS Coutstane Linns Coutstane Linns Coutstane Linns James Elliot. Property Documents Adam Glendinning. Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] Between Goose Rig and Watch Knowe. A small water fall of about 4 feet, & several smaller ones; near the head of Harden Burn.
OS1/29/7/136 HUNTER'S HILL Hunter's Hill Hunter's Hill James Elliot. Adam Glendinning. 046 [Situation] 50 chains North of Whiteside Rig. A small hill covered with heathy pasture; on the farm of Dikecrofts
OS1/29/7/136 HUNTER'S WELL (Petrifying) Hunter's Well (Petrifying) Hunter's Well (Petrifying) Hunter's Well (Petrifying) James Elliot Adam Glendinning Johnstons County Map 046 [Situation] S.E. [South East] of Hunters Hill. A large petrifying spring on the farm of Dikecrofts
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OS1/29/7/137 HOBBS' FLOW Hobbs' Flow Hobbs' Flow James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A large patch of wet moss on the farm of Boghall; the boundary seperating Scotland from England passes over it.
OS1/29/7/137 EWE SIKE Ewe Sike Ewe Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] From the East of Hunters Hill North to Shiel Burn. A small stream rising at the base of Ewe Knowe & falling into Shiel Sike.
OS1/29/7/137 SHIEL BURN Shiel Burn Shiel Burn James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] From W. [West] of Flight Moss N.E. [North East] to Boghall Burn. A small stream having its source a little to the north of Wilson's Pike, and flowing in a westerly direction falls into Clintwood Burn.
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OS1/29/7/137 Short Grain crossed out.
OS1/29/7/138 HOG SIKE Hog Sike Hog Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] 40 chains N.W. [North West] of Flight Moss. A small stream having its source at the base of Hurklewinter Knowe, & flowing in a westerly direction falls into Boghall Burn.
OS1/29/7/138 BOGHALL BURN Boghall Burn Boghall Burn Boghall Burn W. Jackson Kiddslinn John Turnbull Roadman Estate Map 046 [Situation] From the junction of Ewe Sike and Shiel Burn N. E. [North East] to Liddel Water. A large burn having its source at the confluence of several small streams, at the base of Watch Knowe it flows in a westerly direction and falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/138 FLIGHT (Ruins of) Flight (Ruins) Flight (Ruins) James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] About 30 chains North of Hunter's Hill. This is the ruins of a farm house, on the farm of Boghall; nothing but the foundation is remaining.
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OS1/29/7/138 Long grain crossed out.
OS1/29/7/139 CLARK SIKE Clark Sike Clark Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small stream having its source at Hobbs' Flow, and flowing in a southerly direction falls into Kershope Water; this stream forms part of the boundary between England & Scotland
OS1/29/7/139 QUEEN'S SIKE Queen's Sike Queen's Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] South East of Flight Moss. A small stream having its source a little to the north of Wilson's Pike, and flowing in an easterly direction falls into Kershope Water.
OS1/29/7/139 LIMY SIKE Limy Sike Limy Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] West from Kershope Burn. A small stream having its source at the base of Wilson's Pike, and flowing in an easterly direction falls into Kershope Water.
OS1/29/7/139 FLIGHT MOSS Flight Moss Flight Moss James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Hobbs Flow. A large patch of moss on the farm of Boghall.
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OS1/29/7/140 EWE KNOWE Ewe Knowe Ewe Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Hunter's Hill. A small knowe on the farm of Boghall, the surface of which is heathy pasture; there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/140 WATCH KNOWE Watch Knowe Watch Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] East of Hunter's Hill. A large knowe on the farm of Boghall, the surface of which is heathy pasture; there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point
OS1/29/7/140 WILSON'S PIKE Wilson's Pike Wilson's Pike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] South of Flight Moss. A small hill on the farm of Boghall, the surface of which is heathy pasture; there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/140 BLACKGATE SIKE Blackgate Sike Blackgate Sike James Elliot, Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] East of Flight Moss. A small sike rising out of Flight Moss & falling into Clark Sike
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OS1/29/7/141 LITTLE YEARNING SIKE Little Yearning Sike Little Yearning Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenholm 046 [Situation] N. E. [North East] from Kershope Burn. A small stream rising a little to the east of Kaim Brae, and falling into Kershope Water.
OS1/29/7/141 KAIM CLEUCH Kaim Cleuch Kaim Cleuch James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] N. [North] from Kershope Burn. A small hollow on the farm of Tweedenhead, having a stream coextensive with it.
OS1/29/7/141 ROBIN'S RIG Robin's Rig Robin's Rig James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] At En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small ridge on the farm of Tweedenhead, situated on the east side of Little Punder Cleuch.
OS1/29/7/141 LITTLE PUNDER CLEUCH Little Punder Cleuch Little Punder Cleuch James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning Tweedenhead 045.12; 046 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] of Robins Knowe. A small hollow on the farm of Tweedenhead, having a stream coextensive with it. A punder is a forester's assistant.
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OS1/29/7/142 MUCKLE PUNDER CLEUCH Muckle Punder Cleuch Muckle Punder Cleuch James Elliot Esqr. Middelholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 045.12; 046 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Little Punder Cleuch. A small hollow on the farm of Tweedenhead, having a stream coextensive with it. A punder is a forester's assistant.
OS1/29/7/142 KERS HOPE Kers Hope Kers Hope James Elliot Esqr. Middelholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 045.16; 046; 048.03 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A large hope, extending from Kershopehead, to Kershopefoot.
OS1/29/7/142 KERSHOPE BURN Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn James Elliot Esqr. Middelholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead Johnstons County Map 045.16; 046; 048.03 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small river having its source at the confluence of Queen's Sike & Clark Sike, & flowing in a south westerly direction, falls into Liddel Water at Kershopefoot. It forms part of the boundary between England & Scotland
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OS1/29/7/143 YELLOW SIKE Yellow Sike Yellow Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] N. W. [North West] from Kershope Burn. A small stream having its source at Yearning Flow, & flowing in a southerly direction falls into Kershope Water.
OS1/29/7/143 COCK KAIM Cock Kaim Cock Kaim James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] Between Robin's Rig and Black Knowe. A small ridge on the farm of Tweedenhead, the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/29/7/143 KAIM BRAE Kaim Brae Kaim Brae James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Cocks Kaim. A small brae between the head of Kaim Cleuch & Little Yearning Sike
OS1/29/7/143 YEARNING SIKE Yearning Sike Yearning Sike James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] N. [North] from Kershope Burn. A small stream rising a little to the south of Black Knowe & flowing into Kershope Water.
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OS1/29/7/144 LITTLE HIND BECKS Little Hind Becks Little Hind Becks James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] West of Black Knowe. This name applies to several small streams, that unite and fall into Hind Beck.
OS1/29/7/144 BLACK KNOWE Black Knowe Black Knowe James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] N. E. [North East] from Cock Kaim. A large knowe on the farm of Tweedenhead, having a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its highest point.
OS1/29/7/144 SCOTCH CRAIG Scotch Craig Scotch Craig James Elliot Esqr. Middleholm Adam Glendinning, Tweedenhead 046 [Situation] East of Black Knowe. A small rocky face, situated close to Kershope Water; so called to distinguish from English Craig on the English side.
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OS1/29/7/145 TODHUNTER GRAIN Todhunter Grain Todhunter Grain Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Murray Farmer, Whisgills 044; 045.13; 047: 048.01 [Situation] From the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Tinnis Hill East to Tinnis Burn. A large stream having its source at the north base of Windy Edge, and flowing in an easterly direction, falls into Tinnis Burn.
OS1/29/7/145 MONUMENT [Windy Edge] Monument Monument Thomas Mason, Farmer, Blackburn James Murray, Farmer, Whisgills 047 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] point of Parish. A large stone, in the form of a gravestone extending about 4 feet above the surface; it is situated at the southern base of Windy Edge; and bears the following inscription: "Michel Dixon Sclater Castleton was killed here in a Thunderstorm 20th July 1805."
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OS1/29/7/147 TODHUNTER GRAIN Todhunter Grain Todhunter Grain Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 044; 045.13; 047; 048.01 [Situation] From the N.W. [North West] of White Knowe - N. E by E. [North East by East] to Tinnis Burn. A considerable stream having its source north of "White Knowe." and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins "Tinnis Burn."
OS1/29/7/147 WHITE KNOWE White Knowe White Knowe Mr. James Murray. Mr. John Jackson, 048.01 [Situation] On the N. E. [North East] of Windy Edge. A small hill situated to the north west of Whisgill Edge, the surface of which is rough pasture and on its summit is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. on the farm of Whisgills the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/147 WINDY EDGE Windy Edge Windy Edge James Murray, Farmer Whisgills James Nieal, New Castleton 048.01 [Situation] In the S.W. [South West] district of Parish. A small ridge on the farm of Whisgills, the surface of which is rough pasture.
OS1/29/7/147 [Page] 147 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/148 BUGHT SIKE Bught Syke Bught Syke Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 045.13; 048.01 [Situation] From the N,E. [North East] of White Knowe N. E. [North East] to Todhunter Grain. A small stream having its source north of "Whisgills Hill." and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins Todhunter Grain.
OS1/29/7/148 ROTTEN SIKE Rotten Syke Rotten Syke Mr James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss. 048.01 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Tinnis Burn. A small stream having its source at the north east of Whisgills Hill and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins "Tinnis Burn"
OS1/29/7/148 MARCH SIKE March Syke March Syke Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Tinnis Burn. A small stream having its source a little to the east of Bught Syke and flowing in an easterly direction till it joins "Todhunter Grain"
OS1/29/7/148 [Page] 148 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/148 Ham Knowe crossed out. Far Ham Knowe crossed out.
OS1/29/7/149 SANDYPATH SIKE Sandypath Syke Sandypath Syke James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] N. E. [North East] of Tinnis Burn. A stream having its source at the base of Sufficient Hill and flows into Tinnis Burn a little below Todhunter Grain
OS1/29/7/149 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 044; 045; 048 [Situation] From the East of Watch Craig S.E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A burn having its source at the base of Watch Craig & flows in a southeasterly direction till it enters the River Liddal
OS1/29/7/149 WHISGILLS Whisgills Whisgills James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. [South West] of the junction Todhunter Grain with Tinnis Burn. A two storey house in good repair, having garden and office houses attached it is occupied by James Murray and the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/149 [Page] 149 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/150 CLEUCHFOOT SIKE Cleuchfoot Syke Cleuchfoot Syke James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] N.E. [North East] of Tinnis Burn. A stream having its source at the base of Sufficient Hill and flows into Tinnis Burn a short distance below Rotten Syke
OS1/29/7/150 [Page] 150 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/151 HOG GILL Hog Gill Hog Gill James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] On the S.W. [South West] Parish Boundary. A hollow through which flows a stream having its source at the base of White Knowe. flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Mere Burn at the junction of "Pow Gill". The hollow is coextensive with the stream
OS1/29/7/151 [Page] 151 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/152 WHISGILLS EDGE Whisgills Edge Whisgills Edge Whisgills Edge James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss James Elliot Middleholm 048.01 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Tinnis Burn. A considerable sized ridge the Surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Whisgills and is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/152 POWGILL RIG Powgill Rig Powgill Rig James Murray Farmer Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] 28 chains S.E. [South East] of Whisgills Edge. A small ridge the Surface of which is rough pasture on its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station it is situated on the farm of Whisgills and the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/152 POW GILL Pow Gill Pow Gill James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Shepherd Redmoss 048.01 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Powgill Rig. A hollow through which flows a stream having its source at the west base of Powgill Rig flowing in a southerly direction till it joins Mere Burn. The hollow is coextensive with the stream.
OS1/29/7/152 [Page] 152 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/153 POWGILLCRAIG Powgillcraig Powgillcraig James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig 048.01 [Situation] On the East of Powgillrig. A one Storey house Slated and in good repair situated on the farm of Whisgills the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by George Turnbull
OS1/29/7/153 WHITE WELL White Well White Well James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig 048.01 [Situation] 15 chains East of Powgill Rig A spring having a considerable flow of water which runs in a northerly direction till it enters Tinnis Burn a little below Whisgills
OS1/29/7/153 [Page] 153 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/153 Whitewell Syke crossed out.
OS1/29/7/154 BLACK RIG Black Rig Black Rig James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig 048.01 [Situation] 27 chains S.E. by S. [South East by South] of Powgill Rig. A tract of land the surface of which is rough pasture it is situated on the farm of Liddalbank the property of W. Maxwell Esqr.
OS1/29/7/154 POWGILL CRAIG Powgill Craig Powgill Craig James Elliot, Middleholm James Murray, Whisgills 048.01 [Situation] On the S.E. [South East] of Powgill Rig. A prominent rocky feature on the farm of Whisgills.
OS1/29/7/154 [Page] 154 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 1 Trace 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/155 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water John Elliot Flatt Hugh Blake Abbotshaw Thomas Scott Demainholm James Elliot Middleholm 045.03; 048.02; 048.06 [Situation] Through En. [Eastern] division of Ph. [Parish] in a S.S.Wn. [South South Western] direction A large Stream flowing in a Southerly direction and falling into the Solway Firth
OS1/29/7/155 DEMAINHOLM Demainholm Demainholm Demainholm Demainholm Demainholm John Elliot Hugh Blake Thomas Scott James Elliot Property Documents 048.02 [Situation] West of Liddel Water. A Farm House, Outhouses Gardens and Farm of Land attached occupied by Thomas Scott. Proprietor His grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/155 GILLBRAEHEAD Gillbraehead Gillbraehead James Elliot Thomas Scott 048.02 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. Two rows of cottages one story high having gardens attached; occupied by laborers, & on the farm of Demainholm
OS1/29/7/155 [Page] 155 Parish of Newcastleton -- Plan 48.2 Trace 2. [Signed] William Hewitt
OS1/29/7/156 TINNIS BURN Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn Tinnis Burn John Elliot Flatt. Hugh Blake Abbotshaw Thomas Scott Demainholm James Elliot, Middleholm 044; 045; 048 [Situation] From the East of Watch Craig S.E. [South East] to Liddel Water. A Stream which rises near Dennis Hill. Flowes in a Southern direction and falls into the Liddal Water
OS1/29/7/156 STOT CLEUCH Stot Cleuch Stot Cleuch James Elliot. James Murray Whisgills 048 [Situation] S.W. [South West] of Tinnis Burn. A hollow on the farm of Under Burnmouth, through which a stream flows that falls into Tinnis Burn.
OS1/29/7/156 HEUGH HEAD Heugh Head Heugh Head James Elliot. Thomas Murray, Under Burnmouth 048 [Situation] On the South bank of Tinnis Burn. This name is applied to the summit of a precipitous rocky face on the farm of Under Burnmouth. It was from the highest point of this heugh that Jock of the Side wittnessed the duel between Will of Greena & Foster of Stanegarthside on Turner Holm; wherein the former was killed, & the latter thereby gained the lands of Greena.
OS1/29/7/156 [Page] 156 Parish of Newcastleton -- Plan 48.2 Trace 4 [Signature in description of Heugh Head] William Hewitt [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/157 ABBOTSHAWS Abbotshaws Abbotshaws Abbotshaws Abbotshaws John Elliot Flatt Hugh Blake Abbotshaw James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Scott Demainholm 048.02 [Situation] About 52 chains nearly East of Demainholm. A Cottage with Garden attached. Occupied by Hugh Blake. Shepherd on the farm of Flatt
OS1/29/7/157 FLATT Flatt Flatt Flatt Flatt Flatt John Elliot Hugh Blake Thomas Scott James Elliot. Property Documents 048.02 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Demainholm. A Farm House. Gardens Outhouses and Farm of Land attached. Occupied by John Elliot. Proprietor His grace the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/29/7/157 SCAR POOL Scar Pool Scar Pool James Elliot. Thomas Scott. 048.02 [Situation] In Liddel Water West of Flatt. A small pool in Liddel Water, situated a little to the west of Flatt.
OS1/29/7/157 STINKING WELL (Chalybeate) Stinking Well (Chalybeate) Stinking Well (Chalybeate) Stinking Well (Chalybeate) James Elliot. Dr. Murray New Castleton Mrs. Elliot, Flatt 048.02 [Situated] 18 chains N.E.E. [North East East] of Demainholm A small chalybeate spring on the farm of Flatt; mentioned in Chalmers' Caledonia.
OS1/29/7/157 [Page] 157 Parish of Newcastleton -- Plan 48.2 Trace 3. [Signed] William Hewitt
OS1/29/7/158 SCHOOL [S of Demainholm] School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] James Elliot, Middleholm John Hardie, Schoolmaster 048.02 [Situation] 32 chains South of Demainholm. A small house one story high, large enough to afford accommodation for 50 - the average attendance is about 25 - the branches taught are those usually taught in Country schools. John Hardie is the schoolmaster, his salary composed of £10 received from the heritors & the school fees; he has also a free house & garden.
OS1/29/7/158 UNDER BURNMOUTH Under Burnmouth Under Burnmouth James Elliot, Middleholm Thomas Murray, Occupant 048.02 [Situation] 35 chains South of Demainholm. A large house two stories high with offices; all in good repair. There is a considerable arable & sheep farm attached; Thomas Murray is the tenant, & His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch is the proprietor.
OS1/29/7/158 BARN POOL Barn Pool Barn Pool James Elliot. Thomas Murray. 048.02 [Situation] In Liddel Water S.E. [South East] of Under Burnfoot. A small pool in Liddel Water, situated below Under Burnmouth.
OS1/29/7/158 [Page] 158 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 2 Trace 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lc. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/159 KERSHOPE BURN Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Water Revd. [Reverend] Dr.[Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Estate Map Johnstons County Map 045.16; 048.02; 048.03 [Situation] On the S.En. [South Eastern] Parish Boundary. A large stream having its source from the confluence of several small streams near Hobb's Flow. and flowing from that in a westerly direction, it falls into Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/159 [Page] 159 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 2 Trace 6 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/160 WILL O' GREENA'S STANE Will o' Greena's Stane Will o' Greena's Stane Will o' Greena's Stane James Elliot, Middleholm Mrs. Elliot, Flatt Thomas Murray, Under Burnmouth 048.02 [Situation] 16 chains East of Under Burnmouth A small oblong stone rising about 2 feet above the surface, erected on the spot where will of Greena was killed in a duel, by Foster of Stanegarthside whereby the victor gained the lands of Greena. The stone is situated in Turner Holm.
OS1/29/7/160 PIN Pin Pin Pin James Elliot. Mrs. Elliot. Thomas Murray. 048.02 [Situation] 53 chains S E. [South East] of Under Burnmouth A small house one story high having a garden attached; occupied by a shepherd & on the farm of Flatt.
OS1/29/7/160 [Page] 160 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 2 Trace 6. [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/160 Turner Holm crossed out.
OS1/29/7/161 FOALFOOTSTANE Foalfootstane Foalfootstane Foalfootstane John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] At the S.En. [South Eastern] extremity of Ph. [Parish] A one storey house with garden attached situated on the farm of Sorbietrees the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by John Turnbull, Shepherd
OS1/29/7/161 GREENSHIEL SIKE Greenshiel Syke Greenshiel Syke Greenshiel Syke John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] On Long Hirst. A stream having its source to the south of Foalfootstane & flowing in a Southerly direction till it enters the Kershope Burn - See trace 4
OS1/29/7/161 [Page] 161 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 3 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe
OS1/29/7/162 COUPER CLEUCH Couper Cleuch Couper Cleuch Couper Cleuch John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] Adjoining Kershope Burn on the North. A hollow extending from the west base of Shielsteads Hill to Kershope Water, there is stream flowing through its centre which enters the Kershope Water - See trace 5
OS1/29/7/162 SHIELSTEADS HILL Shielsteads Hill Shielsteads Hill Shielsteads Hill John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot. Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] 32 chains S.E.E. [South East East] of Foalfootstane. A large knowe covered with M. G. L. [Mountain Grass Land] situated to the west of Copper Cleuch and is the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/162 [Page] 162 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 3 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/162 Ewe Lair crossed out.
OS1/29/7/163 DAMMING BECK Damming Beck Damming Beck Damming Beck William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 045.15; 048.03 [Situation] From the East of Blinkbonny Height - South to Kershope Burn. A burn having its source at the north west base of Blaemount Rig flowing southerly till it enters the Kershope Water
OS1/29/7/163 ERNE SIKE Erne Syke Erne Syke Erne Syke William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] N. W. [North West] of Kershope Burn. A stream having its source east of Little Ryegill Knowe and flows into Kershope Water. Erne, is the local name given to an eagle.
OS1/29/7/163 RAE GILL Rae Gill Rae Gill James Elliot. Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonny 048.03 [Situation] On the East of Raegill Knowes. A small hollow on the farm of Sorbietrees - a stream flows through it that falls into Kershope Burn
OS1/29/7/163 [Page] 163 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 3 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/164 RAEGILL KNOWES Raegill Knowe Raegill Knowe Raegill Knowe Raegill Knowe Raegill Knowe Raegill Knowe John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane William Elliot Shepherd Kershope James Elliot, Middleholm William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny James Elliot, Middleholm 048.03 [Situation] Adjoining Shielsteads Hill on the East. A Small Knowe the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Sorbietrees the property of the Duke of Buccleuch A Knowe the surface of which is rough pasture on the farm of Sorbietrees the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/164 [Page] 164 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 3 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/164 Lang Sikes crossed out.
OS1/29/7/165 LONG HIRST Long Hirst Long Hirst John Turnbull Shepherd Foldfootstane John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 048.03 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile South of Foalfootstane. A ridge like piece of land the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farms of Flatt and Sorbietrees the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/7/165 KERS HOPE Kers Hope Kers Hope William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On S.En. [South Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A hollow extending from Kershope Head to the farm of Flatts the Surface of which is rough pasture the Kershope Water flows through it.
OS1/29/7/165 KERSHOPE BURN Kershope Water Kershope Water Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny Revd. [Reverend] Dr. [Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Estate Map 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On the By [Boundary] between Roxburgh and Cumberland. A stream flowing through Kers Hope it has its source at Kershope Head and enters the River Liddal a little below the farm of Flatts
OS1/29/7/165 [Page] 165 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 3 Trace 4 [Note below entry for Long Hirst] Hirst Hurst the bare and hard summit of a hill Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/166 TOM'S SIKE Tom's Sike Tom's Sike James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonnie 048.03 [Situation] North of Kershope Burn. A small stream rising to the south of Foalfootstane, & flowing in a southerly direction, falls into Kershope Burn.
OS1/29/7/166 [Page] 166 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No.3 Trace 4 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/167 DAY HOLM Day Holm Day Holm Day Holm James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonnie John Armstrong New Castleton 048.03 [Situation] At the junction of Damming Beck and Kershope Burn. A level patch of ground, situated within the forking formed by the junction of Kershope Burn & Damming Beck. It was on this holm that the truce was held, immediately after which Kinmont Willie was made a prisoner by Salkeld & coneyed to Carlisle Castle; from which he was rescued by the bold Buccleuch.
OS1/29/7/167 [Page] 167 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 3 Trace 3 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/168 KERSHOPE BRIDGE Kershope Bridge Kershope Bridge James Elliot, Middleholm John Elliot, Blinkbonnie 048.03 [Situation] Over Kershope Burn. A small stone bridge of one arch, over Kershope Burn, on the road leading from New Castleton to Beancastle. It is upheld by the Ph. [Parish] authorities.
OS1/29/7/168 [Page] 168 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 3 Trace 5 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/168 Entry for The Clint crossed out. Note beneath it: Clint a rock &c. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson not considered a proper name
OS1/29/7/169 KERS HOPE Kers Hope Kers Hope William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On Kershope Burn on S. En [South Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A hollow extending from Kershope Head to the farm of Flatts the surface of which is rough pasture the Kershope Water flows through it
OS1/29/7/169 KERSHOPE BURN Kershope Water Kershope Water Kershope Burn Kershope Burn Kershope Burn William Elliot Shepherd Kershope John Elliot Shepherd Blinkbonny Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Barton, Castleton Manse James Elliot, Middleholm Estate Map 045.16; 048.03 [Situation] On the Boundary between Roxburgh and Cumberland Shires. A stream flowing through Kers Hope it has its source at Kershope Head and enters the River Liddal a little below the farm of Flatts
OS1/29/7/169 [Page] 169 [Vertical name] John Thomson Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 4 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/170 [Page] 170 [Blank page]
OS1/29/7/171 BLACK RIG Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig James Elliot Middleholm 048.01; 048.05 [Situation] Near the Sn. [Southern] extremity of Ph. [Parish] A small ridge the surface of which is M.G.L. [Mountain Grass Land] it is situated on the farm of Liddalbank the property of William Maxwell Esqr.
OS1/29/7/171 HOG GILL Hog Gill Hog Gill Hog Gill James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig James Elliot Middleholm 048.01; 048.05 [Situated] On the Boundary between Dumfries and Roxburgh Shires. A hollow through which flows a stream having its source at the south base of White Knowe flowing in a Southerly direction till it joins Mere Burn at the junction of Pow Gill The hollow is coextensive with the stream.
OS1/29/7/171 POW GILL Pow Gill Pow Gill Pow Gill James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig James Elliot, Middleholm 048.01; 048.05 [Situation] N. E. [North East] from Hog Gill. A hollow through which flows a stream having its source at the west base of Powgill Rig flowing in a southerly direction till it joins "Mere Burn" The hollow is coextensive with the stream.
OS1/29/7/171 [Page] 170 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 5 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/172 MUIR BURN Mere Burn Mere Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig Johnstons County Map Mr. Leane, Farmer, Whitlawside Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Black New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 048.05 [Situation] On the Boundary between Dumfriesshire & Roxburghshire. A stream forming part of the boundary between the Counties of Roxburgh and Dumfries it has its source at the junction of Hog Gill and Pow Gill flowing in a southerly direction till it joins the River Liddal near Liddlebank
OS1/29/7/172 GREENA HILL Greena Hill Greena Hill James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig 048.05 [Situation] 1/2 mile S E. [South East] of Black Rig. A considerable sized hill the surface of which is rough pasture situated on the farm of Liddelbank on its summit stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station It is the property of William Maxwell Esqr.
OS1/29/7/172 [Page] 172 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 5 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/173 RYELEAHEAD Ryeleahead Ryeleahead Ryeleahead James Murray Farmer Whisgills George Turnbull Farm Labourer Powgillcraig Mr. Brackenridge. Liddelbank 048.05 [Situation] 1/2 mile south of Greena Hill A house one storey high in bad repair, having a vegetable garden attached it is the property of William Maxwell Esqr. and occupied by David Telfer Weaver
OS1/29/7/173 CHAPEL KNOWE Chapel Knowe Chapel Knowe Chapel Knowe James Elliot, Middleholm Chalmers' Caledonia Mr. Brackenridge 048.05 [Situation] 1/2 mile S W. [South West] of Greena Hill A small arable knowe on the farm of Liddelbank. There is the remains of an ancient Chapel, in Canonbie Ph, [Parish] but which is situated close to it, from which it derives its name.
OS1/29/7/173 [Page] 173 Parish of New Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 5 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/174 [Page] 174 [Blank page]
OS1/29/7/175 DINWOODIE Dinwoodie Dinwoodie Dinwoodie Thomas Irvine Occupant William Armstrong New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm 048.06 [Situation] Near the S.En. [South Eastern] point of Parish. A small house one storey high in good repair part of which is used for a smithy the property of Thomas Maxwell Esqr. Liverpool occupied by Thomas Irvine Smith The residence of the Dinwoodies of that Ilk, formerly stood here
OS1/29/7/175 TINLEY CLEUCH Tinley Cleuch Tinley Cleuch Tinley Cleuch James, Elliot, Middleholm William Armstrong, New Castleton William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.06 [Situation] West from Liddel Water. A small hollow on the farm of Liddelbank, extending west from Liddel Water.
OS1/29/7/175 KERR POOL Kerr Pool Kerr Pool Kerr Pool James Elliot William Armstrong William Brackenridge 048.06 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water, situated at the foot of Tinley Cleuch.
OS1/29/7/175 FLOCK POOL Flock Pool Flock Pool Flock Pool James Elliot William Armstrong William Brackenridge 048.06 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water, situated a little to the south of Kerr Pool.
OS1/29/7/175 [Page] 175 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 6 Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/176 LAWSTOWN Lawstown Lawstown Lawstown Lawston Lawston Thomas Irvine Dinwoodie Walter Armstrong New Castleton James Elliot, Middleholm Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland. Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire. 048.06 [Situation] 1/4 mile S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Dinwoodie. A considerable farm house two storeys high in good repair having office houses & Vegetable garden there is also an arable farm attached; the property of Thomas Maxwell Esqr. Liverpool. It is a home farm
OS1/29/7/176 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water James Elliot W. Armstrong W. Brackenridge 045.03; 048.06 [Situation] On the boundary between Cumberland and Roxburgh Shires. A small river having its source near Peel Fell & flowing in a southerly direction falls into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/176 [Page] 176 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 6 Trace 3 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Corp. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/176 Sandy Pool crossed out.
OS1/29/7/177 CRAW-WOOD POOL Craw-wood Pool Craw-wood Pool James Elliot, Middleholm W. Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.06 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A long pool in Liddel Water, situated about 40 chains east of Lawstown.
OS1/29/7/177 [Page] 177 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 6 Trace 4
OS1/29/7/177 Rooty Hole scored out.
OS1/29/7/178 [Page] 178 Blank Page
OS1/29/7/179 MUIR BURN Mere Burn Mere Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn Muir Burn Mr. James Murray Whisgills John Jackson Redmoss Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Black New Castleton William Scone, Farmer, Whitlawside Johnstons County Map 048.09 [Situation] On the S.Wn. [South Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A considerable burn having its source at the junction of Hog gill & Pow gill, and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins the river Liddal
OS1/29/7/179 [Page] 179 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 9 Trace 1 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/179 The Linn crossed out. Bush i' The Linn Pond crossed out.
OS1/29/7/180 LIDDELBANK Liddalbank Liddalbank Liddelbank Liddelbank Liddelbank Liddelbank Liddlebank . George Johnston Liddalbank James Connell Esqr. Irvine House Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Black New Castleton Estate Map W. Brackenridge, occupant Johnstons Map of Roxburghshire. 048.09 [Situation] 13 chains N. E. [North East] of the junction of Muir Burn with Liddel Water. A commodious dwelling house, three storeys high having suitable offices, gardens etc all in good repair there is a large arable farm attached the property of W. Maxwell Esqr. Liverpool occupied by Mr. W. Brackenridge.
OS1/29/7/180 LIDDEL WATER River Liddal River Liddal Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water Mr. W Brackenridge Liddalbank George Johnston Farm Labourer Johnstons County Map James Connell Esqr. Irvine House Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Black New Castleton 045.03; 048.06; 048.09 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary A small river having its source near Peel Fell, and flowing in a southerly direction till it joins the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/180 [Page] 180 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 9 Trace 2 [Signed] James Harper Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/7/181 GREENA TOWER Site of Greena Tower Site of Greena Tower Site of Greena Tower James Elliot, Middleholm William Armstrong, New Castleton William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.10 [Situation] On the West bank of Liddel Water. This is the site of a Border Tower, belonging to the Armstrongs, once the residence of Will of Greena - celebrated in traditions & Border Minstrelsy.
OS1/29/7/181 FOWLSNEST POOL Fowlsnest Pool Fowlsnest Pool Fowlsnest Pool James Elliot, Middleholm William Armstrong, New Castleton William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.10 [Situation] At a bend in Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water situated on the east side of Greena Holm
OS1/29/7/181 DUNK POOL Dunk Pool Dunk Pool James Elliot, Middleholm William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.10 [Situation] In Liddel Water. A small pool in Liddel Water situated on the south side of Greena Holm
OS1/29/7/181 [Page] 181 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No 10 Trace 1 [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/181 Greena Holm crossed out.
OS1/29/7/182 LIDDEL WATER Liddel Water Liddel Water Liddel Water James Elliot, Middleholm James Connel Esqr. Irvine House William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 045.03; 048.06; 048.10 [Situation] On the Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A small river having its source near Peel Fell, & flowing in a southerly direction, falls into the River Esk.
OS1/29/7/182 PUDDING CROOK Pudding Crook Pudding Crook Pudding Crook James Elliot, Middleholm William Armstrong, New Castleton William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.10 [Situation] On the west bank of Liddel Water. A small peninsulated arable field on the farm of Liddelbank; situated on the west side of Liddel Water & nearly surrounded by it. This name may be applied either to the field or the Crook in the river.
OS1/29/7/182 CARL POOL Carl Pool Carl Pool Carl Pool James Elliot, Middleholm William Armstrong, New Castleton William Brackenridge, Liddelbank 048.10 [Situation] In Liddel Water opposite Pudding Crook. A small pool in Liddel Water, situated on the east side of Pudding Crook.
OS1/29/7/182 [Page] 182 Parish of Castleton -- Sheet 48 No. 10 Trace 2 [Signed] R Stotherd Capt. Rl. Engrs [Captain Royal Engineers] 31st. Augt [August] 1858. [Signed] P McHugh Lce. Cor. R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/7/183 OS1/29/7 [Page] 183 [Small Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [Manuscript] STORE SOUTHAMPTON 4 MAY 1896 C. [County] ROXBURGH Ph [Parish] OF CASTLETON Part 3 PLAN -- page 44 -- 4 -- 3 45 -- 1 -- 5 45 -- 2 -- 8 45 -- 3 -- 16 45 -- 4 -- 25 44 -- 8 -- 31 45 -- 5 -- 33 45 -- 6 -- 39 45 -- 7 -- 51 45 -- 8 -- 61 44 -- 12 -- 71 45 -- 9 -- 73 45 -- 10 -- 79 45 -- 11 -- 91 45 -- 12 -- 99 44 -- 16 -- 107 45 -- 13 -- 109 45 -- 14 -- 115 45 -- 15 -- 121 45 -- 16 -- 125 46 -- 16 -- 129 47 -- 4 -- 145 48 -- 1 -- 147 48 -- 2 -- 155 48 -- 3 -- 161 48 -- 4 -- 169 48 -- 5 -- 171 48 -- 6 -- 175 48 -- 9 -- 179 48 -- 10 -- 181
OS1/29/7/183 Note in blue pencil - see Liddel Castle p [page] 25.
OS1/29/7/184 [page] 184 INDEX. Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages 45/4 -- Annett Hill -- 28. 45/5 45/6 -- Annettshiel Sike -- 36. 39. 45/6 -- Aldery Cleuch -- 42. 45/8 -- Ashy Sike -- 66. 45/11 45/12 -- Aldery Sike -- 97. 104. 48/2 -- Abbotshaws -- 157. 45/1 -- Blackgate Rig -- 5. 45/2 -- Branch Cleuch -- 8. 45/2 -- Birny Fell -- 9. 45/2 -- Brunt Burn -- 10 45/2 45/5 45/6 45/7 -- Black Burn -- 11. 36. 39. 51 45/2 -- Bents Rig -- 13. 45/13 45/2 45/9 -- Black Sike -- 14. 76. 109. 45/3 -- Brig Sike -- 16. 45/3 -- Byreholm -- 18. 45/3 -- Brox -- 19. 45/3 -- Bankend -- 23. 45/4 -- Bellshiels -- 28. 44/8 -- Black Edge -- 31. 45/13 45/5 45/9 -- Black Grain -- 34. 75. 111 45/5 -- Bogle Knowe -- 35. 45/5 45/9 -- Black Height -- 37. 73 45/6 -- Bedda Hill -- 40. 45/6 45/10 -- Bedda Flow -- 40. 79. 45/6 -- Black Burn -- 41. 45/6 -- Bedda Cleuch -- 41 45/6 -- Black Burn Inn -- 49. 45/7 -- Blackburn Bridge -- 51. 45/8 46. -- Black Knowe -- 67. 144. 44/12 44/16 -- Burrowstown Moss -- 71. 107. 44/12 -- Brachenie Sike -- 72. 45/9 -- Buckbean Sike -- 75 45/10 -- Blank Street -- 85. 45/11 -- Black Pool -- 93 45/12 -- Bessie's Bog -- 99. 45/12 -- Birny Sike -- 102. 45/13 48/1 -- Bught Sike -- 112. 148. 45/15 -- Blinkbonny -- 121 45/15 -- Blinkbonny Height -- 123 45/15 -- Battle Hill -- 123 45/16 -- Blaemount Rig -- 128 46 -- Blackgate Sike -- 140. 48/1 48/5 -- Black Rig -- 154. 171 48/2 -- Barn Pool -- 158 46 -- Boghall Burn -- 138 44/4 -- Cooms Fell -- 5. 45/2 -- Charlies Knowe -- 9. 45/3 -- Church -- 20. 45/3 -- Church -- 22. 45/4 -- Castleton -- 26. 45/4 -- Castleton Cross -- 28 45/4 -- Castleton Muir -- 29. 45/4 -- Cadger Ford -- 30. 45/5 -- Cooms Height -- 33 45/5 -- Cauldwell Sike -- 33 45/6 -- Crown Inn -- 48. 45/6 -- Commercial Inn -- 49. 45/6 -- Coulter Sike -- 50. 45/6 -- Charlies Sike -- 50 45/7 -- Crossgill Sike -- 59 45/10 -- Church -- 84. 45/10 -- Church -- 86. 45/11 -- Castle Hill -- 95 45/11 -- Cathaugh Wood -- 96. 45/12 -- Claymire Sike -- 99. 45/12 -- Common Sike -- 101. 45/12 -- Coal Sike -- 102. 45/12 -- Craigy Sike -- 102 45/12 -- Clintheugh Linns -- 104. 45/14 -- Clerkleap -- 118. 45/14 -- Cock Knowe -- 119. 45/15 -- Carby Hill -- 122. 46 -- Coutstane Linns -- 136 46. -- Clark Sike -- 139. 46 -- Cock Kaim -- 143 48/1 -- Cleuchfoot Sike -- 150 48/3 -- Couper Cleuch -- 162 48/5 -- Chapel Knowe -- 173 48/6 -- Craw-Wood Pool --- 177 48/10 -- Carl Pool -- 182 45/6 -- Douglas Square -- 48 45/7 -- Dykecrofts -- 59 45/7 -- Dean Sike -- 59 45/8 -- Dun Knowe -- 66 45/9 45/13 -- Dow Sike -- 77. 110 45/10 45/11 -- Doncaster Street -- 82. 91. 45/12 -- Dry Sike -- 103 45/15 45/16 48/3 -- Damming Beck -- 124. 125 16 46 -- Dinmont Lair -- 130 46 -- Dinmontlair Knowe -- 130.
OS1/29/7/185 [page] 185 INDEX. Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages 46 -- Deep Sike -- 131 48/2 -- Demainholm -- 155 48/3 -- Day Holm -- 167 48/6 -- Dinwoodie -- 175 48/10 -- Dunk Pool -- 181 45/10 -- Ettleton Sike -- 87 45/10 -- Ettleton Church -- 88 45/14 -- Ellen's Pool -- 119 45/15 -- Erneside Craigs -- 124 46 -- Ewe Sike -- 137 46 -- Ewe Knowe -- 140 48/3 -- Erne Sike -- 163 45/3 -- Forking Pool -- 23 45/5 -- Far Green Burn -- 38 45/6 45/7 45/10 45/15 -- Fort -- 42. 52. 87 122 45/6 -- Free Church -- 47 45/11 -- Far Jingle Sike -- 91 45/11 -- Fogstane Well -- 98 45/13 45/14 -- Foulwood Sike -- 111. 117 45/14 45/15 -- Fouty Sike -- 120. 122 46 -- Flight -- 138. 46 -- Flight Moss -- 140. 48/2 -- Flat -- 157 48/3 -- Foalfootstane -- 161 48/6 -- Flock Pool -- 175 49/10 -- Fowlsnest Pool -- 181 45/3 48/3 -- Greenshiel Sike -- 16. 161 45/7 45/11 -- Gall Sike -- 60. 95. 45/8 -- Geordie's Knowe -- 69. 45/8 -- Gowd Moss -- 70. 45/9 45/10 -- Green Burn -- 75. 79. 45/10 -- Greens -- 83. 45/14 -- Gillfoot Moss -- 115 45/14 -- Gillside -- 117 45/14 -- Gillfoot -- 118. 46 -- Goose Rig -- 135. 48/2 -- Gillbraehead -- 155 48/5 -- Greena Hill -- 172 48/10 -- Greena Tower -- 181 45/1 -- Hog Gill Bog -- 5. 48/5 45/1 45/2 48/1 -- Hog Gill -- 7. 11. 151. 171 45/2 -- Hog Gill Spout -- 11 45/3 -- Haly Well -- 17. 45/3 -- Hermitage Water -- 17 45/3 -- Hermitage Bridge -- 20 45/4 46 -- Harden Burn -- 26. 136 45/4 -- Harden Gill -- 26 45/4 -- Harden -- 26 45/4 -- Harden Moss -- 27 45/5 -- Hazelyside Hill -- 38 45/8 -- Harden Hill -- 65 45/8 45/12, -- Hind Beck -- 70. 100, 45/11 -- Hillhouse -- 94. 45/11 -- Hillhouse Tower -- 95 45/11 -- Hillhouse Sike -- 95 45/11 -- Hag Cleuch -- 96 45/11 -- Hillhouse Wood -- 98 45/14 45/15 -- Hand Sike -- 119. 121 46 -- Hen Sikes -- 132 46 -- Hen Knowe -- 132 46 -- Havering Sike -- 133 46 -- Havering Bog -- 134 46 -- Hunter's Well -- 136 -- Haw Gill -- 3 46 -- Hunter's Hill -- 136 46 -- Hobbs' Flow -- 137 46 -- Hog Sike -- 138 48/2 -- Heugh Head -- 156 45/3 -- Jollie Sike -- 24 45/11 -- Jordan Sike -- 96 45/15 -- Jordan Well -- 121 45/2 -- Kiln Sike -- 12. 45/2 -- Kiln Knowe -- 12. 45/2 -- Kiln Rig -- 13. 45/4 -- Kirk Cleuch -- 25. 45/7 -- Kirkiemill Snout -- 57 45/10 -- Knowehead -- 79 45/10 -- Kirk Hill -- 87 45/14 -- Kenneth Sike -- 115 45/16 -- Kershope -- 127 45/16 46 48/3 48/4 -- Kers Hope -- 127. 142. 165 169 45/16 46 48/2 48/3 48/4 -- Kershope Burn -- 128. 142. 159 165. 169 46 -- Kaim Cleuch -- 141 46 -- Kaim Brae -- 143 48/3 -- Kershope Bridge -- 161 48/6 -- Kerr Pool -- 175
OS1/29/7/186 [page] 186 INDEX. Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages 45/3 45/4 45/7 45/10 -- Liddel Water -- 18. 25. 56. 84 45/11 45/14 48/2 -- Leddel Water -- 91. 118. 155. 48/6 48/9 48/10 -- Liddel Water -- 176. 180. 182 45/4 -- Liddel Castle -- 25. 45/4 -- Little Harden Burn -- 27 45/6 -- Langholm Street -- 46. 45/7 -- Little Whithaugh -- 58 45/8 -- Long Cairn -- 67 45/8 -- Loch Knowe -- 71 48/11 -- Langley Cleuch -- 94 45/12 -- Little Thwarter Gill -- 103 45/12 -- Lances Sike-- 104 45/12 -- Lances Well -- 105 45/12 -- Long Knowe -- 106 45/12 -- Little Punder Cleuch -- 106. 141. 46 -- Limy Sike -- 139 46 -- Little Yearning Sike -- 141 46 -- Little Hind Becks -- 144 48/3 -- Long Hirst -- 165 48/6 -- Lawstown -- 176 48/9 -- Liddelbank -- 180 45/2 -- Money Sike -- 11. 45/3 -- Manse -- 22 45/4 -- Mains -- 25 45/6 -- Montagu Street -- 46 45/6 -- Manse -- 47 45/6 -- Minister's Well -- 50 45/7 -- Mallard Sike -- 53 45/8 -- Moss Sike -- 70 45/10 -- Manse -- 86 45/10 -- Millholm Cross -- 89. 45/11 -- Mid Liddel Street -- 91 45/11 -- Mysie Sike -- 97 45/12 46 -- Muckle Punder Cleuch -- 106. 142 45/13 -- Myrtle Sikes -- 113 45/14 -- Mangerton -- 116 45/14 -- Mangerton Mill -- 116 45/14 -- Mangerton Tower -- 116 45/16 -- Muckle Thwarter Gill -- 126 46 -- March Sikes -- 129 46 -- Muckle Hind Becks -- 131 46 -- Marl Knowe -- 135 47/4 -- Monument -- 145 48/5 48/9 -- Muir Burn -- 172. 179 45/3 -- Newstead -- 18 45/4 -- Nicols Bank -- 26 45/6 45/7 45/10 45/11 -- New Castleton -- 45. 54. 81. 91 45/6 45/7 -- North Hermitage Street -- 48. 56 45/7 -- North Liddell Street -- 55. 45/7 -- North Hermitage Square -- 56 45/7 -- Noltlair Sike -- 57. 45/11 -- Near Jingle Sike -- 92 45/12 45/13 -- Newstell Sike -- 103. 125 45/3 -- Ovenshank -- 22 45/3 -- Prin Brow -- 18 45/3 -- Powisholm -- 18 45/4 -- Powet Sike -- 27 45/4 45/8 -- Piper Burn -- 28. 64 45/6 -- Park Hill -- 43 45/6 -- Park Tower -- 46 45/6 -- Post Office -- 47. 45/6 -- Police Station -- 49 45/7 -- Priest Hill -- 53 45/7 -- Priesthill Knowe -- 58 45/8 -- Peach-hill Sike -- 61 45/8 -- Priesthill Burn -- 61 45/8 -- Pouterlampert -- 62 45/8 -- Pouterlampert Sike -- 66 48/1 -- Powgill Rig -- 152 48/1 48/5 -- Pow Gill -- 152. 171 48/1 -- Powgill Craig -- 154 48/1 -- Powgillcraig -- 153 48/2 -- Pin -- 160 48/10 -- Pudding Crook -- 182 46 -- Queen O Fairies Hole -- 135 46 -- Queens Sike -- 139 45/1 -- Rough Gill -- 7. 45/7 45/2 45/3 -- Ralton Burn -- 9. 19. 51 45/2 -- Rough Slack -- 10. 45/3 -- Ryedale Burn -- 16. 45/3 -- Redheugh -- 17. 45/3 -- Riever Sike -- 18. 45/3 -- Roan -- 19. 45/3 -- Ralton Bridge -- 19 45/3 -- Redheugh Tower -- 20
OS1/29/7/187 [page] 187 INDEX. Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages 45/13 -- Redmoss -- 114 45/6 45/8 46 -- Rowantree Sike -- 39. 66. 133 45/8 45/1 -- Rotten Sike -- 69. 148. 44/16 45/13 -- Ralphtree Grain -- 108. 113 46 -- Robin's Rig -- 141 48/3 -- Rae Gill -- 163 118/3 -- Raegill Knowes -- 164 48/5 -- Ryeleahead -- 173 45/3 -- South Greenholm -- 17. 45/3 -- Sandholm -- 21. 45/3 -- Sandholm Pool -- 23 45/6 48/2 -- School -- 47. 158 45/8 -- Smail Cleuch -- 63. 45/8 45/12 -- Swarf Moss -- 67. 69 45/8 -- Stell Knowe -- 69. 45/9 -- Stanygill Rig -- 76. 45/10 -- Short Sike -- 80 45/10 -- South Liddel Street -- 81. 45/10 -- South Hermitage Square -- 81. 45/10 -- South Hermitage Street -- 82. 45/10 -- Stopford Street -- 85. 115/12 -- Swarf Hill -- 99 45/13 -- Shiel Sikes -- 110. 45/13 -- Stanygill Burn -- 111 45/13 -- Sufficient Hill -- 114 45/13 48/1 -- Sandypath Sike -- 114 149 45/14 -- Side Tower -- 115. 45/15 -- Sorbietree -- 122 46 -- Scotch Knowe -- 134 48/2 -- Stot Cleuch -- 156 48/2 -- Stinking Well -- 157 48/2 -- Scar Pool -- 157. 48/3 -- Shielsteads Hill -- 162 46 -- Shiel Burn -- 137 46 -- Scotch Craig -- 144 44/8 -- 44/8 44/12 45/9 45/13 48/1 48/2 -- Tinnis Burn -- 31. 71. 76. 109. 149. 156 45/7 -- Townhead T.P. [Turnpike] -- 54 45/7 -- Tower -- 55. 45/8 -- The Caddrouns -- 64 45/8 45/10 45/11 45/12 -- Tweeden Burn -- 65. 89. 93 100.139. 45/8 -- Tod Craigs -- 68 44/12 -- Tinnis Bridge -- 71 45/9 -- Thackie Sike -- 77. 45/10 -- The Tongue -- 79. 45/10 -- Townfoot T.P. [Turnpike] -- 83 45/10 45/11 -- Tweeden Plantation -- 89. 93 45/11 -- The Gullet -- 91 45/12 -- Tweedenhead -- 100 45/12 -- Tweedenhead Bogs -- 101 44/16 -- Tinnis Hill -- 107 44/16 -- Tinnis Well -- 107. 47/4 48/1 44/16 45/13 -- Todhunter Grain -- 108. 113. 145 147. 45/13 -- Thief Sike -- 109 45/14 -- Trysting Sike -- 115 45/15 -- Thomson's Cairn -- 124 45/16 -- Thwartergill Head -- 126 48/3 -- Toms Sike -- 166 48/6 -- Tinley Cleuch -- 175 48/2 -- Under Burnmouth -- 158 44/4 -- 45/1 -- Watch Hill -- 3. 5. 45/2 -- Woolhope -- 12 45/3 -- Westburnflat -- 21 45/3 -- Westburnflat Tower -- 23. 44/8 -- Watch Craigs -- 31 45/6 45/7 -- Winchester Street -- 46. 55 45/7 -- Whithaugh Moss -- 53. 45/7 45/8 -- Whithaugh Burn -- 54. 61 45/7 -- Whithaugh -- 54 45/7 -- Will's Well -- 60 45/8 45/12 -- Woody Sike -- 69. 101 45/12 -- White Knowe -- 103 46 -- Whiteside Rig -- 129. 46 -- Watch Cairn -- 131 46 -- Watch Knowe -- 140. 46 -- Wilson's Pike -- 140. 48/1 -- White Knowe -- 147 48/1 -- Windy Edge -- 147 48/1 -- Whisgills -- 149 48/1 -- Whisgills Edge -- 152 48/1 -- White Well -- 153 48/2 -- Will O Greenas Stane -- 160 45/5 -- Yade Flow -- 33. 45/8 46 -- Yellow Sike -- 65. 143 45/11 -- Yethouse -- 92. 45/11 -- Yethouse Hill -- 92 46 -- Yearning Flow -- 133 46 -- Yearning Sike -- 143