Roxburghshire volume 14

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OS1/29/14/1 HAWICK [parish] Hawick Walker's Map of Scotland. Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire. New Statl. [Statistical] Account of Roxburghshire. 025; 032 [Situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western] division of Roxburghshire. The Name of this Parish - Compounded of Haw a mansion and Wic the bend or reach in a river - Chalmers considers to be pure Saxon. The crook made by the confluence of Slitrig Water with River Teviot in combination with an adjacent hamlet - now part of Hawick - may have suggested the designation The Parish of Hawick is bounded on the North by that of Wilton, on the East by Cavers and Kirkton, on the South by Kirkton and Teviothead and on the West by Roberton. There is no detached part of it situate within the boundaries of another Parish nor is there within the limits above assigned to it a detached portion of any other Parish. It measures about 5 miles in extreme length and nearly 3 miles in extreme breadth and its Area has been computed at 6,200. Acres. The district for the most part is loamy and luxurient dotted with fine plantations. Hawick Common an extensive district in the interior, originally belonging to the Town of Hawick but now partially belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch and adjoining land-owners is now being rapidly reclaimed from moor-land or mountain-grass land. The hills of gentle acclivity - flat on the Summits present a beautifully green appearance, their Soil in some instances being light and dry, in some soft, and spungy and in others wet and stiff; the haughs or low-lying grounds having generally a mixture of loam, gravel and Sand. The River Teviot a large and important stream - a tributary of the Tweed - entering the Parish at its S.Wn. [South Western] extremity and running N.N.E. [North North East] through the Wn. [Western] districts forms a part of the Wn. [Western] boundary. Slitrig Water also a considerable Stream after tracing a part portion of En. [Eastern] boundary crosses the Nn [Northern] district in a N.W. [North West] direction and falls into River Tweed at Hawick. The Carlisle
OS1/29/14/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Hawick -- County of Roxburgh
OS1/29/14/2 [Page] 2 Parish of Hawick County of Roxburgh Carlisle and Edinburgh Turnpike Road runs in a N.N.Wn. [North North Western] direction across the Parish to the town of Hawick. The district is chiefly distinguished for its extensive woollen manufacturies. The important manufacturing town of Hawick is situate in close proximity to that of Wilton on the N.Wn. [North Western] Boundary, the two being completely identified in nearly all their factorial and social interests. (See description of town of Hawick). There are two Parochial Churches and Ph [Parish]School, three United Presbyterian Churches, an Episcopalian Church, a Free Church, an Independent Church and Roman Catholic Church. Population at the last census 7,801. Lines of entrenchments in good preservation towards the Sn [Southern] district of Parish are characterised as Roman Camps. They lie in the route of a road which Genl. [General] Roy supposes was abandoned by the Romans during its construction. (See description of Wilton Ph [Parish]). Tumuli occur in south parts on the opening of which some years ago, there were found several large stones set on edge Somewhat in the form of a rude Coffin and enclosing a human skull with several bones of more than ordinary size supposed to have been the remains of a Celtic Chief. The principal Antiquity is a large Moat or Mote situated in the Town of Hawick. The Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] says "xx An object of great antiquity usually denominated the Moat xx consists of an artificial mound of earth which is circular at the base while it rises in a conical form to the height of 30 feet and is almost flat upon the top. It contains 4060 cubic yards, whilst the circumference is 117 feet at the top and 312 at the base." It is supposed by some to have been used as a Court for the Administration of Justice and by others as a place of assembly, where the chiefs of the district held deliberations on public affairs. The vestiges of several strongholds are still remaining in different parts of the Parish. One of the most Ancient now forms a part of the Tower Inn in the town of Hawick - celebrated as the residence in former times of the Barons of Drumlanrig and at a later period of Anne Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth whose husband was beheaded in 1685. It was originally surrounded with a deep moat drawn from the Slitrig. Branxholm Castle in the Wn [Western] district, the ancient residence of the family of Buccleuch and which occupies so conspicuous a place in the Lay of the Last Minstrel is partly entire, two Towers bearing the names of Tantyfoot and Nebsie being attached to the modern mansion of Branxholm a Seat belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/3 RIVER TEVIOT River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot Walter Wilson Esq Hawick George Wilson Esq Hawick James Mein Weensland Cottage 025.04 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary A large Stream having its Source Near the County boundary, passes by the town of Hawick, and falls into the Tweed near Kelso.
OS1/29/14/3 HAUGH-HEAD Haugh-head Haugh-head Haugh-head Walter Wilson Esq. George Wilson Esq. James Mein 025.04 [Situation] At the Nn. [Northern] extremity of this Ph. [Parish] A range of Cottages with Gardens, on South bank of the Teviot.
OS1/29/14/3 [Page] 3 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick Plan 25.4. Trace No. 1
OS1/29/14/4 IVYHOUSE Ivyhouse Ivyhouse Ivyhouse Walter Wilson Esq. Hawick George Wilson Esq. Hawick James Mein Weensland Cottage 025.04 [Situation] 14 Chains SW [South West] of Teviot Mill A Cottage on the property of James Douglas Esq of Cavers.
OS1/29/14/4 TEVIOT MILL (Woollen) Teviot Mill Teviot Mill Teviot Mill Walter Wilson Esq George Wilson Esq James Mein 025.04 [Situation] On the East bank of the Teviot A Woolen Mill propelled by Water the property of Walter Wilson Esq
OS1/29/14/4 WEENSLAND MILL (Woollen) Weensland Mill Weensland Mill Weensland Mill Walter Wilson Esq George Wilson Esq James Mein 025.04 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] vicinity of Teviot Mill A Woolen Mill propelled by Water the property of George Wilson Esq.
OS1/29/14/4 [Page] 4 Ph [Parish] Plan 25.4. Trace No. 2 [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/5 WEENSLAND COTTAGE Weensland Cottage Weensland Cottage weensland Cottage Walter Wilson Esq Hawick George Wilson Esq Hawick James Mein Occupier 025.04 [Situation] 17 Chains N. E. [North East] of Weensland Mill. A farm house with outhouses and garden attached, the property of James Douglas Esq.
OS1/29/14/5 [Page] 5 Plan 25.4.Trace No. 2 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
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OS1/29/14/7 TODSHAW CLEUCH Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes 025.05 [Situation] On the Boundy [Boundary] between Roberton and Hawick A deep Wooded Glen through which a Stream flows, that falls into the Borthwick Water.
OS1/29/14/7 [Page] 7 Plan 25.5 Trace No. 1 Ph [parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
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OS1/29/14/9 TODSHAW CLEUCH Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch William Ogilvey Esq. Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholmpark Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes 025.05 [Situation] At the N.Wn. [North Western] point of this Ph. [Parish] A deep glen through which a Stream flows, the Stream forms part of the boundary between the Phs. [Parishes] of Hawick and Roberton, and falls into the Borthwick Water.
OS1/29/14/9 [page] 9 Plan 25.6. Trace No. 1. Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/10 MARTIN Martin Martin Martin William Fulton Occupier John Elliot Martin Cottage John Michie Branxholm Beidgend 025.06 [Situation] On the En [Eastern] bank of River Teviot. A farm house, with outhouses and garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/10 MARTIN BRIDGE Martin Bridge (County) Martin Bridge (County) Martin Bridge (County) WIlliam Fulton John Elliot John Michie 025.06 [Situation] Over River Teviot. A Stone bridge erected by the County, over the Teviot, near Martin
OS1/29/14/10 [Page] 10 Plan 25.6 No. 2 Ph [Parish of Hawick]
OS1/29/14/11 RIVER TEVIOT River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot William Fulton Martin John Michie Branxholm Bridgend John Elliot Martin Cottage 025.06 [Situation] On the N. Wn. [North Western] Ph [Parish] Boundy [Boundary]. A large stream having its source near the County boundary, passes by the Town of Hawick, And falls in to the River Tweed, near Kelso.
OS1/29/14/11 CRUMHAUGH PLANTATION Crumhaugh Plantn [Plantation] Crumhaugh Plantn [Plantation] Crumhaugh Plantn [Plantation] William Fulton John Michie John Elliot 025.06 [Situation] 26 chains NE by N [North East by North] of Martin. A small mixed plantation, on the site of an ancient farm steading called Crumhaugh or Cromhaugh;
OS1/29/14/11 [Page] 11 Plan 25.6 Trace No. 2 Ph [Parish of Hawick]
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OS1/29/14/13 MANSE [W of Hawick] Manse Rev. [Reverend] William McRae, Manse William Nixon, Linnwood House Robert Scott, Burnflat 025.06 [Situation] West of the Town of Hawick An elegant and commodious dwelling house with garden and park attached recently erected for the Rev. [Reverend] William McRae Minister of the parish
OS1/29/14/13 Parish of Hawick Plan 25 - 7 Trace 1 [Page] 13 [signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/14 RIVER TEVIOT River Teviot Rev. [Reverend] Willliam McRae Robert Scott, Burnflat John Wilson, Buccleuch Street 025.07 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A considerable river rising at the western extremity of the county of Roxburgh and falling into the Tweed
OS1/29/14/14 LONGBAULK Longbaulk William Cleghorn, Longbaulk Robert Scott John Wilson 025.07 [Situation] 1/2 mile SW [South West] of the Manse. A dwellinghouse with outhouses and a farm of land attached. A row of Cottar houses are also included in the name the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/14 PIPE WELL Pipe Well William Cleghorn Robert Scott John Wilson Inscription on Well 025.07 On the East bank of the Teviot. A Small trough on the road side. As which the water is conveyed from a spring by a pipe. on the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Hawick Plan 25 - 7 Trace 2 [signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/15 PIPEWELL HEUGH Pipewell Heugh William Cleghorn, Longbank Robert Scott, Burnflat I. Wilson Esq. Hawick G. Oliver Esq. Hawick Mr W. N. Kennedy, Hawick 025.07 [Situation] On the East bank of River Teviot. A steep wooded bank lying parallel with the Teviot at the bottom of which Stands the Pipe Well. the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/15 DUNK POOL Dunk Pool Dunk Pool Dunk Pool G. Oliver Esq. I. Wilson Esq. Mr W. N. Kennedy Mr R. Michie Hawick 025.07 [Situation] In River Teviot. An old established name given to a deep pool in the Teviot River immediately to the North of Baulkbank.
OS1/29/14/15 HAGGIS HA' BURN Haggis Ha'Burn Haggis Ha'Burn Haggis Ha'Burn Haggis Ha'Burn G. Oliver Esq. I. Wilson Esq. Mr W. N. Kennedy Mr R. Michie 025.07 [Situation] From 25 Chains East of Crumhaugh hill N.N.E. [North North East] to Slitrig Water. A Small Stream issuing from the northern extremity of Hawick Common. Runs in a north easterly direction & falls into the Slitrig Water at Linnwood.
OS1/29/14/15 Parish of Hawick Plan 25-7 Trace 2 [Page] 15 [signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian Assistant] Thomas Watson 2nd Corp. [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/29/14/16 See Town of Hawick N [Name] Book (Episcopal) School Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Daikers, Slitrig Crescent William Nixon, Linnwood House James Shields, Greenbraehead 025.07 An excellent Episcopal School endowed by the Duke of Buccleuch, and enjoying a grant from the Committee of Privy Council on Education
OS1/29/14/16 LINN WOOD Linn Wood Willliam Nixon James Shields Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Daikers 025.07 [Situation] On the West bank of Slitrig Water. A small wood on the West bank of the Slitrig through which there is a deep linn.
OS1/29/14/16 LINNWOOD Linnwood William Nixon James Shields Rev. [Reverend] Mr Daikers 025.07 [Situation] To the South of Linn Wood A handsome dwellinghouse with pleasant grounds attached occupied by William Nixon Millspinner.
OS1/29/14/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Hawick Plan 25-7 Trace 3 [signed]W. Paterson C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/17 SLITRIG WATER Slitrig Water William Nixon Linnwood House Robert Scott, Burnflat James Shields Greenbraehead Blackwood's County Map 025.07 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Ph. [parish] Boundary N. [North] by W. [West] to River Teviot. A considerable Mountain Stream flowing through the parish and falling into the Teviot at the town of Hawick
OS1/29/14/17 WHITLAW WOOD Whitlaw Wood William Nixon Robert Scott James Shields George Oliver Esq. Hawick J. Wilson Esq. Hawick Mr. W. N. Kennedy Hawick 025.07 [Situation] On the West bank of River Teviot. A plantation of fir and forest trees on the farm of of Whitlaw the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/17 Parish of Hawick Plan 25 - 7 Trace 3 [Page] 17 [signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/18 LINNWOOD MILL (Woollen) Linnwood Mill William Nixon, Linnwood House James Shields, Greenbraehead Robert Scott, Burnflat 025.07 [Situation] On the East bank of Slitrig Water. A woollen Mill of moderate size situated on the east bank of the Slitrig and a little to the South of Linnwood.
OS1/29/14/18 HAGGIS HA' Haggis Ha' Haggis Ha' Haggis Ha' Haggis Ha' Haggis ha' Haggis Ha' William Nixon James Shield Robert Scott occupier and proprietor George Oliver Esq. Hawick Wilson's History of Hawick Mr W. N. Kennedy Hawick Mr R. Michie Hawick 025.07 [Situation] 18 Chains West of Linnwood Mill A row of one story dwellinghouses with gardens etc. and to one of which a farm of land is attached. Sometimes called Haggis Haw "Haggis Ha' " is the proper name for the place Burnflat applies to the field on the North Side of the houses.
OS1/29/14/18 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common William Nixon James Shields Robert Scott 025.05; 032.02 [Situation] Chiefly in the centre of Parish A track of land granted to the town of Hawick in 1537 by James Douglas of Drumlanrig, and Baron of the Barony of Hawick
OS1/29/14/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Hawick Plan 25 - 7 Trace 3 [signed] W. Paterson C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/19 PRIESTCROWN Priestcrown James Shields, Greenbraehead Robert Scott, Burnfleet William Nixon, Linnwood House G. Oliver Esq. Hawick Mr W. N. Kennedy Hawick J. Wilson Esq. Hawick 025.07 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Linnwood Mill. A small dwellinghouse on the top pf a greenbank with garden etc and a farm of land attached. The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. Tradition has it that a Chapel Stood near this place, but no authentic information can be obtained relative to its site.
OS1/29/14/19 WHITLAW BANK Whitlaw Bank James Shields Robert Scott William Nixon G. Oliver Esq. Mr W. N. Kennedy J. Wilson Esq. 025.07 [Situation] On the west of Slitrig Water. A steep wooded bank and the west end of Whitelaw Wood. On the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Hawick Plan 25-7 Trace 4 [signed] W Paterson C/A [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/20 HARDIE'S HILL Hardie's Hill William Nixon, Linnwood House Robert Scott, Burnflat James Shields, Greenbraehouse 025.07 [Situation] 27 Chains N. [North] E.[East] by E. [East] of Linnwood Hill A small ridgelike hill immediately to the north of Crowbyres Bridge & on the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/20 BACK-OF-THE-WOOD Back of the Wood William Nixon Robert Scott James Shields G. Oliver Esq. Hawick Mr William N. Kennedy Hawick J. Wilson Esq. Hawick Estate Plan 025.07 [Situation] 25 Chains East of Linwood Mill A dwellinghouse with garden etc attac[hed]. Situated on a know by the road side. the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. "Back of the Wood" is the proper name, as Shewn by the Duke's Books & Plans etc.
OS1/29/14/20 CROWBYRES BRIDGE Crowbyres Bridge Crowbyres Bridge William Nixon Robert Scott James Shields Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire 025.07 A Small bridge across the Slitrig near Crowbyres, upheld by the Satute [Statute] Labour Trustees. this is an old established name applied to the Bridge.
OS1/29/14/20 [page] 20 Parish of Hawick Plan 25-7 Trace 4 [signed] W. Paterson C/[a] [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/21 MOSSHILLS LOCH Mosshills Loch Mosshills Loch Mosshills Loch John Scott Teviot Crescent William Fenwick Tower Inn John Michie Melgund Place 025.08 [Situation] Towards the N. En. [North Eastern] point of Parish. A small loch about a Mile S. [South] East of Hawick.
OS1/29/14/21 [Page] 21 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick Plan 25.8. Trace No. 1 [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/22 HILLSLAND LOCH Hillsland Loch Hillsland Loch Hillsland Loch John Scott Teviot Crescent William Fenwick Tower Inn John Michie Melgund Place 025.08 [situation] 26 Chains South of Mosshills Loch A small Loch between Ewen's Loch and Mosshills Loch.
OS1/29/14/22 EWEN'S LOCH Ewens Loch Ewens Loch Ewens Loch John Scott William Fenwick John Michie 025.08 [Situation] 10 Chains S.E. [South East] by S. [South] of Hillsland Loch. A Small Loch, a little to the N. [North] West of Hillsland Loch.
OS1/29/14/22 [Page] 22 Plan 25.8. Trace No. 2 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/23 TODSHAW CLEUCH Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch Todshaw Cleuch William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes 025.05 [situation] On the Boundy [Boundary] between Hawick and Roberton. A deep Ravine through which a Stream flows, the name extends from when the Ph. [Parish] boundary Strikes the Stream to Borthwick Water.
OS1/29/14/23 [Page] 23 Plan 25.9. Trace No. 1 Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/24 BRANXHOLMTOWN Branxholmtown Branxholmtown Branxholmtown Branxholmtown William Ogilvey Esq. Branxholm William Grieve Esq. Branxholm Park Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes Valuation Rolls (ancient & modern) 025.09 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] district of this Parish. A few Cottages on the Branxholm Estate.
OS1/29/14/24 BLOODY BURN Bloody Burn Bloody Burn Bloody Burn William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve ESq Robert Grieve 025.09 [Situation] From Wn [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundy [Boundary] N. E. [North East] by E. [East] to River Teviot. A Small Stream having its Source near the parish boundary, passes by Branxholm, And falls into the Teviot.
OS1/29/14/24 [Page] 24 Plan 25.9. Trace No. 3 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/25 BRANXHOLMPARK MILL Branxholmpark Hill Branxholmpark Hill Branxholmpark Hill William Michie Branxholm Bridgend William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq. Branxholm Park 025.10 [Situation] In the Wn. [Western] district of this Parish. A hill of about 400 feet in height lying between the Teviot and Borthwick Waters, And on the farm of Branxholm Park.
OS1/29/14/25 [Page] 25 PH. [Parish] of Hawick Plan 25.10. Trace No.1 [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/26 WOODFOOT Woodfoot Woodfoot Woodfoot Willliam Ogilvey Esq. Branxholm William Grieve Esq. Branxholm Park William Michie Branxholm Bridgend 025.10 [Situation] On the West bank of the Teviot. A group of Cottages on either Side of the Ph. [Parish] boundary of Hawick And Wilton, And on the Western bank of the Teviot, There is no Wood called "Branxholm Wood" at present.
OS1/29/14/26 BRANXHOLM BRIDGE Branxholm Bridge (County) Branxholm Bridge (County) Branxholm Bridge (County) William Ogilvey Esq. William Grive Esq. William Michie 025.10 [Situation] Over River Teviot. A County bridge of Stone and having 3 Arches, Over the Teviot,And on the Road from Hawick to Carlisle.
OS1/29/14/26 BRANXHOLM BRIDGEND Branxholm Bridgend Branxholm Bridgend Branxholm Bridgend William Ogilvey Esq. William Grieve Esq. William Michie 025.10 [Situation] At the East end of Branxholm Bridge. A farm house With outbuildings the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/26 [Page] 26 Plan 25.10 Trace No. 2 Parish of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/27 River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot William Ogilvey Esq. Branxholm Dr. [Doctor] Elliot Goldielands William Michie Branxholm Bridgend 025.10 [Situation] N. N. E. [North North East] through the Wn [Western] district of this Parish. A large Stream having its Source near the Langholm By. [Boundary] passes by the Town of Hawick, and falls into the Tweed near Kelso.
OS1/29/14/27 HAYSIKE Haysike Haysike Haysike William Ogilvey Esq Dr. [Doctor] Elliot William Michie 025.10 [Situation] 13 Chains S. E. [South East] of Branxholm Bridge. A Cottage with outbuildings on the farm of Goldielands, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/27 HAY SIKE Hay Sike Hay Sike Hay Sike William Ogilvey Esq Dr. [Doctor] Elliot William Michie 025.10 [Situation] 4 Chains South of Branxholm Bridge A Small Stream having its Source near St. [Saint] Leonard's Park and falls into the River Teviot.
OS1/29/14/27 [Page] 27 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 2 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/28 GOLDIELANDS Goldielands Goldielands Goldielands William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm Dr. [Doctor] Elliot Goldielands William Michie Branxholm Bridgend 025.10 [Situation] 17 Chains N. E. [North East] of Branxholm Bridge. A farm house with outoffices attached situated on an eminence overlooking the Teviot, There is an Ancient border Tower included within the Range of outbuildings.
OS1/29/14/28 TOWER [Goldielands] Tower Tower Tower William Ogilvey Esq. Dr. [Doctor] Elliot William Michie 025.10 [Situation] To the N. W. [North West] of Goldielands. An Ancient border tower forming part of the outoffices of Goldielands, it was in existence in Queen Ellizabeth's time, but, the date of erection is not known, it was a Stronghold belonging to the Douglass's.
OS1/29/14/28 GOLDIELANDS PLANTATION Goldielands Plantation Goldielands Plantations Goldielands Plantation William Ogilvey Esq. Dr. [Doctor] Elliot William Michie 025.10 [Situation] Between Branxholm Bridgend and Goldielands. A portion of Mixed plantation and forest trees, on the Farm of Goldielands.
OS1/29/14/28 [Page] 28 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 2 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/29 BRANXHOLM Branxholm Branxholm Branxholm Branxheim Branxholme William Ogilvey Esq Occupier William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park William Michie Branxholm Bridgend Inscription on Stone With the Arm of Scott of Buccleuch 1574 Inscribed on Stone With a Moral Verse A. D. 1571 025.10 [Situation] 71 Chains S.W. [South West] from Branxholm Bridge. A residence Situated on an eminence overlooking the River Teviot Occupied by William Ogilvey Esq, Chamberlain to the Duke of Buccleuch, The following information is Supplied from Notes in the "Lay of the last Minstrel", "The Castle was enlarged and Strengthened by Sir David Scott, the grandson of Sir William, its first possessor, But in 1570-1 the Vengeance of Elizabeth, provoked by the inroads of Buccleuch, And his attachment to the Cause of Queen Mary, destroyed the Castle, and laid Waste the lands of Branksome, In the same year the Castle was repaired and enlarged by Sir Walter Scott, its brave Possessor, but the work was not finished untill after his death, in 1574, when his Widow finished the building. This appears from the following inscriptions, Around a Stone, bearing the Arms of Scott of Buccleuch appears the following legend, "Sir W. Scott, of Branxheim Knyt, Yoe of Sir William Scott of Kirkdruid, Knyt, Began ye work upon Ye 24 of March 1571, Leir Quaha departit at God 's pleisor ye 17 April 1574." On a similar copartment are sculptured the Arms of Douglas, with this inscription " Dame Margaret Douglas his Spous Completit the forsaid Work in October 1576." Over an arched doorway is inscribed the following Moral Verse, In Varld is nocht Natur Hes Vroucht Sal lest Ay Thairfor Serve God Keip Veil Ye Rod Thy fame Sal nocht dekay, Sir Valter Scot of Branxholme Knicht, Margaret Douglas 1571." Those inscriptions are yet Very ligible; The only part of the Ancient building, Yet standing is the Small Tower called "Nebsie", and another Small & Square portion Called "Tantyfoot", There is a large Ash tree on the North Side of the house, on which it is said persons were hanged, who incured the Wrath of of the Chieftains of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/29 BRANXHOLM CASTLE (Remains of) Branxholm Castle Branxholm Castle New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Hawick Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland 025.10 [Situation] 71 Chains S.W. [South West] from Branxholm Bridge. A residence Situated on an eminence overlooking the River Teviot Occupied by William Ogilvey Esq, Chamberlain to the Duke of Buccleuch, The following information is Supplied from Notes in the "Lay of the last Minstrel", "The Castle was enlarged and Strengthened by Sir David Scott, the grandson of Sir William, its first possessor, But in 1570-1 the Vengeance of Elizabeth, provoked by the inroads of Buccleuch, And his attachment to the Cause of Queen Mary, destroyed the Castle, and laid Waste the lands of Branksome, In the same year the Castle was repaired and enlarged by Sir Walter Scott, its brave Possessor, but the work was not finished untill after his death, in 1574, when his Widow finished the building. This appears from the following inscriptions, Around a Stone, bearing the Arms of Scott of Buccleuch appears the following legend, "Sir W. Scott, of Branxheim Knyt, Yoe of Sir William Scott of Kirkdruid, Knyt, Began ye work upon Ye 24 of March 1571, Leir Quaha departit at God 's pleisor ye 17 April 1574." On a similar copartment are sculptured the Arms of Douglas, with this inscription " Dame Margaret Douglas his Spous Completit the forsaid Work in October 1576." Over an arched doorway is inscribed the following Moral Verse, In Varld is nocht Natur Hes Vroucht Sal lest Ay Thairfor Serve God Keip Veil Ye Rod Thy fame Sal nocht dekay, Sir Valter Scot of Branxholme Knicht, Margaret Douglas 1571." Those inscriptions are yet Very ligible; The only part of the Ancient building, Yet standing is the Small Tower called "Nebsie", and another Small & Square portion Called "Tantyfoot", There is a large Ash tree on the North Side of the house, on which it is said persons were hanged, who incured the Wrath of of the Chieftains of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/29 [Page] 29 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 4 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/30 TANTYFOOT (Tower) Tantyfoot Tantyfoot Tantyfoot William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park John Paterson Cowladyhall 025.10 [Situation] At the North end of Branxholm. A Small Square tower in the Mansion of Branxholm, it is one of the Remaining portions of the Ancient Castle.
OS1/29/14/30 BLOODY BURN Bloody Burn Bloody Burn Bloody Burn William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq John Paterson 025.09 [Situation] From the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary N.E. by E. [North East by East] to River Teviot. A Small Stream having its Source a little to the West of Branxholm town, and falls into the Teviot near Branxholm.
OS1/29/14/30 SPIDER'S HOUSE Spider's House Spider's House Spiders House William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq John Paterson 025.10 [Situation] To the West of Branxholm A Stone building erected by a former Duke of Buccleuch, for a favorite horse called Spider.
OS1/29/14/30 [Page] 30 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 4 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/31 COWLADYHALL Cowladyhall Cowladyhall Cowladyhall William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park John Paterson Cowladyhall 025.10 [Situation] 28 Chains nearly North of Branxholm. A cottage on the farm of Branxholm Park.
OS1/29/14/31 BRANXHOLM PARK Branxholm Park Branxholm Park Branxholm Park William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq John Paterson 025.10 [Situation] 31 Chains N.N.E. [North North East] of Branxholm. A Residence With Good outoffices, gardens & grounds attached, Occupied by William Grieve Esq., the property of the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/31 [Page] 31 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 4 Parish of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett Ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/32 FENWICK Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick David Lees Occupier William Michie Branxholm Bridgend Dr. [Doctor] Elliott Goldielands 025.10 [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] by E. [East] of Branxholm. A farm house with outhouses attached, Occupied by David Lees.
OS1/29/14/32 FENWICK BURN Fenwick Burn Fenwick Burn Fenwick Burn David Lees William Michie Dr. [Doctor] Elliott 025.10 [Situation] From a little South of Whitchesters Cottage N.N.W. [North North West] to River Teviot. A Small Stream having its Source a little South of Whitchesters & falls into the Teviot
OS1/29/14/32 [Page] 32 Plan 25.10. Trace No. 5 Parish of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/33 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park William Michie Branxholm Bridgend 025.05; 032.02 [Situation] About 3/4 mile East of Branxholm. A large tract of Moorland, enclosed and partly Cultivated, the property of the Town of Hawick, And the Duke of Buccleuch. The extent of this Common cannot be printed out.[Initialled] F. H.
OS1/29/14/33 ST LEONARD'S PARK St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq William Michie 025.10 [Situation] On Hawick Common. A Moorland enclosure in which the Hawick Racecourse is Situated.
OS1/29/14/33 [Page] 33 Plan 25.20. Trace No. 6 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [Signed] Owen Barrett
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OS1/29/14/35 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common James Hogg Crumhaugh-hill William Knose Meikle Whitelaw James Sharp Hawick 025.05; 032.02 [Situation] In the centre of this Parish. An extensive track of land belonging to the town of Hawick. The Charter of the town and Common was granted by James Douglas of Drumlanrig October 11th 1537 and Confirmed by Queen Mary. The Corporation of the town ride round the Marches of the Common every between the 6th & 11th June, followed by a great Company of horsemen an' [and] pedestrians, for the purpose of showing every one their proper boundary, but of late years Since it has become fenced in it does not Call so much attention in that way.
OS1/29/14/35 CRUMHAUGH HILL Crumhaugh Hill Crumhaugh Hill Crumhaugh Hill Crumhaugh Hill G. Oliver Esq. Hawick Mr W.N. Kennedy Hawick Mr J. Hogg Farmer Crumhaughhill J. Wilson Esq Hawick 025.11 [Situation] In the Nn. [Northern] district of this Ph. [Parish]. A considerable eminence immediately to the north of Crumhaughill farmhouse having a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit - on the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Hawick Plan 25/11 Trace 1 [Signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/36 CRUMHAUGH-HILL Crumhaugh-hill Crumhaugh-hill Crumhaugh-hill James Hogg Crumhaugh-hill William Knox Meikle Whitelaw James Sharp Hawick 025.11 [Situation] To the South of Crumhaugh Hill. A farm house with Steading garden Stackyard and farm of land attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mr James Hogg
OS1/29/14/36 NIP KNOWES Nip Knowes Nip Knowes Nip Knowes James Hogg William Knox James Sharp 025.11 [Situation] 26 chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Crumhaugh Hill. A name given to a piece of ground covered with wood on the property of the Town of Hawick.
OS1/29/14/36 NIPKNOWES QUARRY Nipknowes Quarry (Whinstone) Nipknowes Quarry (Whinstones) Nipknowes Quarry (Whinstone) James Hogg William Knox James Sharp 025.11 [Situation] On Nip Knowes. A name given to a whinstone quarry situated in the Nip Knowes belonging to the Town of Hawick.
OS1/29/14/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 1 [signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/37 WHITLAW WOOD Whitlaw Wood Whitlaw Wood Whitlaw Wood William Knox Meikle Whitlaw James Sharp Hawick James Wilson Hawick G. Oliver Esqr Hawick Mr. W. N. Kennedy Hawick J. Wilson Esqr. Hawick 025.07; 025.11 [Situation] 1/2 mile East of Crumhaugh Hill. A name given to wood on the farm of Meikle Whitelaw - on the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/37 VERTISH HILL Vertish Hill Vertish Hill Vertish Hill William Knox James Sharp James Wilson 025.11 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Crumhaugh Hill. A name given to a piece of rising ground covered with wood, on Hawick Common on the property of the Town of Hawick.
OS1/29/14/37 HAGGIS HA' BURN Haggis Ha' Burn Haggis Ha' Burn Haggis Ha' Burn Haggis Ha' Burn G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick J. Wilson Esqr. Hawick Mr. W. N. Kennedy Hawick W. Knox Farmer Meikle Whitlaw 025.07; 025.11 [Situation] From 25 chains East of Crumhaughhill N. N. E. [North North East] to Slitrig Water. A Small Stream issuing from the northern extremity of Hawick Common runs in a North Easterly direction and falls into the Slitrig Water at Linnwood
OS1/29/14/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 1 & 2 [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp: R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] James Cowan C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/38 WHITLAW BANK Whitlaw Bank Whitlaw Bank Whitlaw Bank William Knox Meikle Whitelaw James Sharp Hawick James Wilson Hawick G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick Mr. W.N. Kennedy Hawick 025.07; 025.11 [Situation] On the West bank of Slitrig Water. A name given to a stripe of sloping ground covered with wood on the farm of Meikle Whitelaw the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/38 SLITRIG WATER Slitrig Water Slitrig Slitridge The Slitterick Slitrig Water Slitrig Water Slitrig Water William Knox Meikle Whitelaw Gazateer of Scotland James Sharp Hawick James Wilson Hawick G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick Wilsons History of Hawick Mr. W. Norman Kennedy Hawick Blackwood's County Map 025.07; 025.11 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. This stream is chiefly found by the confluence of Longside Burn & Long Burn and flows in a North Westerly direction and forms joins Teviot Water at the town of Hawick
OS1/29/14/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 3 [signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/39 HAWICK TOWNHEAD Hawick Townhead Hawick Townhead Hawick Townhead James Hogg Crumhaugh-hill William Knox Meikle Whitlaw James Sharp Hawick 025.11 [Situation] 1/2 mile S. E. by S [South East by South] from Crumhaugh-hill. A Cottage with garden attached on Hawick Common the property of the town of Hawick
OS1/29/14/39 WILLIESTRUTHERS LOCH Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch G. Oliver Esqr Hawick J. Wilson Esqr. James Hogg William Knox James Sharp Mr. W.N. Kennedy Hawick Mr. R. Michie Hawick 025.11 [Situation] On Hawick Common. A name given to pond or reservoir for the purpose of supplying the mills with water in time of drought Situated on Hawick Common
OS1/29/14/39 FLEX BURN Flex Burn Flex Burn Flex Burn James Hogg William Knox James Sharp 025.11 [Situation] From Williestruther Loch - N. E. [North East] to Slitrig Water. A stream which issues out of and flows in a North Easterly direction and falls into Slitrig Water
OS1/29/14/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 4 [signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/40 FLEX Flex Flex Flex Thomas Graham Flex William Knox Meikle Whitelaw James Hogg Crumhaugh-hill 025.11 [Situation] Nearly 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Crumhaughhill. This was formerly a farm Steading but is now used as a cottage it is the property of * occupied by Thomas Graham * A. Lochart Esqr. (Borthwickbrae)
OS1/29/14/40 MEIKLE WHITLAW Meikle Whitlaw Meikle Whitlaw Meikle Whitlaw Thomas Graham G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick William Knox Rent Receipt James Hogg W. N. Kennedy Hawick Mr. R. Michie Hawick 025.11 [Situation] 1 mile S.E. [South East] of Crumhaugh-hill. A farm house with Steading garden and farm of land attached the property of the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by Mr. William Knox
OS1/29/14/40 LITTLE WHITLAW Little Whitlaw G. Oliver Esq W. N. Kennedy R. Michie J. Graham 025.11 [Situation] To the South of Meikle Whitlaw. A farm house, slated and in good repair with suitable out offices, garden, and land attached - the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/29/14/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 5 [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp: R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/41 ACREKNOWE BURN Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn Thomas Graham Flex William Knox Meikle Whitelaw James Hogg Crumhaughhill 025.11 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A name given to a stream in the South side of this parish flows in a North Easterly direction and falls into Slitrig Water
OS1/29/14/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Hawick -- Plan 25/11 Trace 6 [signed] James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/42 [Page] 42 [Blank Page]
OS1/29/14/43 SCATTERPENNY Scatterpenny Scatterpenny Scatterpenny William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes Alexander Borthwick New Mill 025.13 [Situation] In the S.Wn. [South Western] district of Ph. [Parish] A neat cottage with garden occupied by Walter Scott.
OS1/29/14/43 BLOODY BURN Bloody Burn See Page 48 for Authorities 025.13
OS1/29/14/43 BRANXHOLMBRAES Branxholmbraes Branxholmbraes Branxholmbraes William Ogilvey Esq Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick 025.13 [Situation] To the S.W. [South West] of Scatterpenny. A good farm house with outoffices the property of the Duke of Buccleuch Occupied by Robert Grieve.
OS1/29/14/43 BRAES COTTAGE Braes Cottage Braes Cottage Braes Cottage William Ogilvey Esq Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick 025.13 [Situation] 9 Chains S.W. [South West] of Branxholmbraes. A neat Cottage on the farm of Branxholmbraes, this Cottage is also known as "The Pit.
OS1/29/14/43 [Page] 43 Plan 25. 13. Trace No. 2 -- Ph [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/44 NEW MILL (Corn) New Mill (Corn) New Mill (Corn) New Mill (Corn) Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes Alexander Borthwick New Mill David Laidlaw Teacher 025.13 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] of Branxholmbraes A corn mill propelled by Water, the surrounding houses also, go under the same name,
OS1/29/14/44 NEWMILL BURN Newmill Burn Newmill Burn Newmill Burn Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 025.13 [Situation] From Wn. [Western] Parish By. [Boundary] S.E. [South East] to River Teviot. A Stream having its in Branxholm Lochs, and falls into the Teviot,
OS1/29/14/44 VALES BURN Vales Burn Vales Burn Vales Burn Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 024.16; 025.13; 031.04; 032.01 [Situation] Tracing Sn. [Southern] Ph. [Parish] By. [Boundary] to River Teviot. A Stream having its source in the adjoining parish, and falls into the River Teviot.
OS1/29/14/44 [Page] 44 Plan 25. 13. Trace No. 3 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/45 SCHOOL [SW of New Mill] School (Parochial) School (Parochial) School (Parochial) Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes Alexander Borthwick New Mill David Laidlaw Schoolmaster 025.13 [Situation] To the S.W. [South West] of New Mill. A Side parochial School, Salary 12£ [per] Anum, David Laidlaw, teacher,
OS1/29/14/45 RIVER TEVIOT River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 025.13 [Situation] N. E. E. [North East East] through Wn. [Western] division of Parish. A Stream having its Source near Teviothead Kirk, passes by the town of Hawick, and falls into the River Tweed,
OS1/29/14/45 VALES BRIDGE Vales Bridge (County) Vales Bridge (County) Vales Bridge (County) Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 025.13 [Situation] Over Vales Burn. A Stone bridge of one arch over Vales Burn, on the road from Hawick to Carlisle, repaired by the County,
OS1/29/14/45 [Page] 45 Plan 25. 13. Trace No. 3 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/46 RAESKNOWE Raesknowe Raesknowe Raesknowe Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes Alexander Borthwick New Mill David Laidlaw Teacher New Mill 025.13 [Situation] 32 Chains S.S.W. [South South West] of Branxholmbraes A farm house with outhouses attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, the farm is rented by Robert Grieve of Branxholmbraes, An antique bronze jug, supposed to be Roman, was found in the garden at Raesknowe - now in the possession of Mr. Kennedy (Inspector of Poor) Hawick [initialed] T.W.
OS1/29/14/46 ALLAN WATER Allan Water Allan Water Allan Water Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 025.13; 032.02 [Situation] On Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A stream having its Source near *, and falls into the Teviot, near Branxholm, * Skelf Hill in the Parish of Cavers - the Allan Water claims two Sources - one at Moorpatrick-Scoire near Priesthaughshiel,, and the other in Tudhope Hill, both uniting near Skelf Hill - [initialed] T.W.
OS1/29/14/46 DAMFOOT Damfoot Damfoot Damfoot Robert Grieve Alexander Borthwick David Laidlaw 025.13 [Situation] 26 Chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] of Branxholmbraes A few cottages with gardens attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/29/14/46 [Page] 46 Plan 25. 13. Trace No. 4 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/47 BRANXHOLM Branxholm Branxholm Branxholm William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] bank of River Teviot. See name Sheet of Plan 25.10 Page
OS1/29/14/47 BRANXHOLM CASTLE (Remains of) Branxholm Castle (Remains of) Branxholm Castle (Remains of) New Statistical Account of Hawick Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] At the Nn. [Northern] and Sn. [Southern] extremities of Branxholm Mansion Two Square Towers at the Nn. [Northern] and Wn. [Western] extremities of the modern mansion of Branxholm - the remains of the ancient Castle of Branxholm a Stronghold of the Scotts of Buccleuch and which are locally recognised in the district respectively as Nebsie and Tantyfoot, which See. See Description of Branxholm
OS1/29/14/47 NEBSIE (Tower) Nebsie Nebsie Nebsie William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq Robert Grieve 025.14 [Situation] At the Sn. [southern] extremity of Branxholm mansion. A Small Square tower in the house of Branxholm, being one of the remaining portions of the original building.
OS1/29/14/47 SPIDER'S HOUSE Spider's House Spider's House Spider's House William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq Robert Grieve 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] To the West of Branxholm mansion. A Small house erected by a former Duke of Buccleuch for a favourite horse,
OS1/29/14/47 [Page] 47 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 1. -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/48 BLOODY BURN Bloody Burn Bloody Burn Bloody Burn William Ogilvey Esq Branxholm William Grieve Esq Branxholm Park Robert Grieve Branxholm Braes 025.09; 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] From the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary N.E. by E. [North East by East] to River Teviot. A Small Stream having its Source near the parish boundary, passes by Branxholm, and falls into the Teviot,
OS1/29/14/48 RIVER TEVIOT River Teviot River Teviot River Teviot William Ogilvey Esq William Grieve Esq Robert Grieve 025.14 [Situation] N. N. E. [North North East] through the Wn. [Western] division of Parish. A large Stream having its source near the Co. [County] boundary, passes by Hawick, and falls into the Tweed near Kelso,
OS1/29/14/48 HORSE WELL Horse Well Horse Well Horse Well William Barton Whitchester John Hume Allanhaughmill Robert Grieve 025.14 [Situation] 8 chains West of Whitchesters. A Spring near Whitchester
OS1/29/14/48 [Page] 48 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 1. -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/49 WHITCHESTERS Whitchesters Whitchesters Whitchesters Robert Grieve Branxholmbraes John Hume Allanhaugh-mill William Barton Whitchesters 025.14 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Branxholm. A farm house with outhouses and garden attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by William Barton,
OS1/29/14/49 WHITCHESTERS HILL Whitchesters Hill Whitchesters Hill Whitchesters Hill Robert Grieve John Hume William Barton 025.14 [Situation] 14 chains S.W. [South West] of Whitchesters. A Small hill near Whitchester And on which Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/29/14/49 [Page] 49 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 1. -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/50 FENWICK BURN Fenwick Burn Fenwick Burn Fenwick Burn David Lee Fenwick William Barton Whitchester John Hume Allanhaughmill 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] From a junction of runnels N. E. by N. [North East by North] of Whitchesters N. [North] to River Teviot. A Small Stream, has its source near Whitchester, bears the name from the Junction of two small runnels, to the River Teviot,
OS1/29/14/50 WHITCHESTERS COTTAGE Whitchesters Cottage Whitchesters Cottage Whitchesters Cottage David Lee William Barton John Hume 025.14 [Situation] 12 Chains N.E. [North East] of Whitchesters. A cottage with garden on the farm of Whitchester.
OS1/29/14/50 [Page] 50 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 2. -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/51 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common George Hart Plimuir-rigg Walter Grieve Southfield William Barton Whitchester 025.05; 025.14; 032.02 [Situation] In the centre of Parish. A large tract of land partly cultivated, given by Douglas of Drumlanrig to the town of Hawick to compensate its inhabitants for losses Sustained at the battle of Flodden, A great portion of this Common has been lost to the town through neglect, The exact extent cannot be pointed out. [initials] T.W.
OS1/29/14/51 ST LEONARD'S PARK St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park George Hart Walter Grieve William Barton 025.10; 025.14 [Situation] On Hawick Common. A large moorland enclosure, in Hawick Common, on which the Hawick Races are held, it still belongs to the Town,
OS1/29/14/51 [Page] 51 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 3 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/52 HILL HEAD Hill Head Hill Head Hill Head William Barton Whitchesters John Hume Allanhaughmill Walter Grieve Southfield 025.14 [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S W. by W.[South West by West] from Whitchesters. A height on the farm of Raesknowe on which Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station.
OS1/29/14/52 CAMP (Supposed) [Whitchesters] Camp (Supposed Roman) Camp (Supposed Roman) Camp (Supposed Roman) William Barton John Hume Walter Grieve 025.14 [Situation] 35 chains nearly South of Whitchesters. This is the remains of a rather large Camp Supposed to have been Roman It is probable that the name "Whitchester" (the name of the Estate wherein it is situated) has been derived from this Camp, Chester, being a name often given to places where Roman Stations existed, and if so, it is strong evidence in favour of its having been a Roman Camp.
OS1/29/14/52 [Page] 52 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 4 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/53 NEWBIGGING Newbigging Newbigging Newbigging Walter Grieve Southfield William Barton Whitchester John Hume Allanhaughmill 025.14 [Situation] 34 Chains S.S.E. [South South East] of Whitchesters. A house almost in ruins, it has been an ancient farm,
OS1/29/14/53 NORTH BURN North Burn North Burn North Burn Walter Grieve William Barton John Hume 025.14 [Situation] From 13 chains S.E. [South East] of Newbigging S.W. [South West] to Allan Water. A Small Stream having its Source near Newbigging, and falls into the Allan Water, This stream is often called Nor Burn,
OS1/29/14/53 NEWBIGGING HOPE Newbigging Hope Newbigging Hope Newbigging Hope Walter Grieve William Barton John Hume 025.14; 032.02 [Situation] 15 chains South of Newbigging. The Glen through which North Burn runs,
OS1/29/14/53 [Page] 53 Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 5 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/54 SEA CROFT Sea Croft Sea Croft Sea Croft Walter Grieve Southfield George Hart Pilmuirrigg John Hume Allanhaughmill 025.14 [Situation] 52 Chains S.E. [South East] of Whitchesters A shallow, loch, formerly a moss, on the lands of Newbiggin.
OS1/29/14/54 PILMUIR-RIG Pilmuir-rigg Pilmuir-rigg Pilmuir-rigg Walter Grieve George Hart John Hume 025.14 [Situation] About 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Whitchesters A Cottage with outhouse and garden, the property of the town of Hawick,
OS1/29/14/54 ST LEONARD'S MOSS St. Leonard's Moss St. Leonard's Moss St. Leonard's Moss Walter Grieve George Hart John Hume 025.14 [Situation] On Hawick Moor. A low marshy piece of ground, formerly a deep bog, but the peat is now nearly all cut away,
OS1/29/14/54 [Page] 54 Plan 25.14. Trace No. 6 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett Civil Assistant
OS1/29/14/55 ST LEONARD'S PARK St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park St. Leonard's Park James Lamb Hawick-moor George Hart Pilmuir William Reid Winningtonrigg 025.10; 025.14; 025.15 [Situation] On Hawick Common. A large rough enclosure on Hawick Common on which the Hawick Races are run,
OS1/29/14/55 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common James Lamb George Hart William Reid 025.15; 032.02 [Situation] Chiefly in the centre of Parish. A large tract of enclosed, and partly cultivated ground, the property of the Town of Hawick,
OS1/29/14/55 PILMUIR RIG Pilmuir Rig Pilmuir Rig Pilmuir Rig James Lamb George Hart William Reid G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick Mr. W.N. Kennedy Hawick 025.15 [Situation] To the East of Hawick Moor. A Slightly elevated ridge on Hawick Common,
OS1/29/14/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Hawick -- Sheet 25. 15. Trace No. 1 [signed] Owen Barrett.
OS1/29/14/56 BROOMHILL Broomhill Broomhill Broomhill John Barry Occupier James Lamb Hawickmoor George Hart Pilmuir 025.15 [Situation] To the East of Hawick Common. A farm house with outhouses, gardens, and farm attached, the property of Lockhart Elliott Esq, occupied by John Barry.
OS1/29/14/56 ACREKNOWE BURN Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn John Barry James Lamb George Hart 025.15 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A Small Stream having its Source in Hawick Common, runs along the Ph. [Parish] Boundary and falls into Slitrig Water,
OS1/29/14/56 WILLIESTRUTHERS LOCH Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch Williestruthers Loch G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick J. Wilson Esqr. Hawick Mr. J. Hogg Crumhaughhill Mr. W.N. Kennedy Hawick Mr. R. Michie Hawick Mr. W. Kurt Meikle Whitlaw 025.11; 025.15 [Situation] To the North of Hawick Common. This name applies to a large Sheet of Water recently formed into a Reservoir for supplying the Mills of Hawick. Situated on the Hawick Common & belonging to the Town of Hawick.
OS1/29/14/56 [Page] 56 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick -- Sheet 25. 15. Traces No. 1 & 2. [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp: R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/57 [Page] 57 Sheet 25.15.Trace 3 [signed] Owen Barrett C/a [Civilian Assistant] [Page contents scored through]
OS1/29/14/58 HAWICK-MOOR Hawick-moor Hawick-moor Hawick-moor James Lamb Occupier George Hart Pilmuir William Reid Winningtonrigg 025.15 A farm house with outhouses garden and farm attached the property of the Town of Hawick,
OS1/29/14/58 [Page] 58 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick -- Sheet 25.15. Trace No. 4 [signed] Owen Barrett c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/59 ALLAN WATER Allan Water Allan Water Allan Water Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 025.13; 032.01; 032.02 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary A Stream having its source near Priesthaugh and falling into the River Teviot,
OS1/29/14/59 ALLANHAUGH-MILL Allanhaugh-mill Allanhaugh-mill Allanhaugh-mill Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.01 [Situation] On the East bank of Allan Water. A cottage with outhouses and garden attached, there was formerly a mill here, but the house still retains the name,
OS1/29/14/59 [Page] 59 Plan 32.1. Trace No. 1. -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/60 [Page] 60 [Blank Page]
OS1/29/14/61 ALLAN WATER Allan Water Allan Water Allan Water Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 025.13; 032.02 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph [Parish] boundary. A large Stream having its Source near Priesthaugh, and falls into the River Teviot,
OS1/29/14/61 NORTH BURN North Burn North Burn North Burn Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.02 [Situation] From 13 chains S.E. [South East] of Newbigging S.W. [South West] to Allan Water A Stream having its Source near Newbiggin and falls into the Allan Water
OS1/29/14/61 NEWBIGGING HOPE Newbigging Hope Newbigging Hope Newbigging Hope Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 025.14; 032.02 [Situation] To the west of Chester Knowe. The glen through which North Burn flows.
OS1/29/14/61 [Page] 61 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 1 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/62 CHESTER KNOWE Chester Knowe Chester Knowe Chester Knowe Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 032.02 [Situation] 1/2 mile N. N. E. [North North East] of Southfield. A Small Knowe on a Slightly elevated ridge and on which there is a Camp.
OS1/29/14/62 CAMP [Chester Knowe] Roman Camp Roman Camp Camp Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.02 [Situation] On Chester Knowe An irregularly Shaped Camp Said to be Roman, The earthwork is slight and is more likely to be British than Roman, however the name "Chester Knowe" on which it is situated, indicates that it has long been considered a Roman work
OS1/29/14/62 [Page] 62 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 2 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett.
OS1/29/14/63 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 025.05; 032.02 [Situation] In the centre of Parish. A large tract of moorland partly Cultivated, formerly the property of the town of Hawick, but now only partly so,
OS1/29/14/63 LORD'S TREE Lord's Tree Lord's Tree Lord's Tree Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.02 [Situation] 30 chains nearly East of Chester Knowe. A Small Knowe having its crest enclosed by an old sod fence, It is said that a tree formerly grew here, but there is no trace of it at present, Still the spot is well known by the name,
OS1/29/14/63 [Page] 63 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 3 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/64 SOUTHFIELD Southfield Southfield Southfield Walter Grieve Occupier John Hume Allanhaughmill John Irvine Southfieldgate 032.02 [Situation] On the East bank of Allan Water. A farm house with good Outoffices attached, the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/29/14/64 MITCHELL'S HOLE Mitchell's Hole Mitchell's Hole Mitchell's Hole Walter Grieve John Hume John Irvine 032.02 [Situation] 1/4 mile N.E. [North East] of Southfield. A hollow, near Southfield where, it is said that, a Mr. Mitchell preached to the "Scattered Remnant" during the persecution, in the times of the Soleum League & Covenant,
OS1/29/14/64 AULDCA KNOWE Auldca Knowe Auldca Knowe Auldca Knowe Auldca Knowe New Stat - Acct. [New Statistical Account] of Roxburgh Mr. Kennedy Inspector of Poor Mr. Wilson Writer - Hawick Mr. Ogilvie, Branxholm. 032.02 [Situation] 24 Chains N. [North] of Southfieldgate. A Small hill feature on the summit of which there are indications of a large cairn or rather Tumulus.
OS1/29/14/64 [Page] 64 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 5. -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/65 HERO'S GRAVE Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill John Irvine Southfieldgate 032.02 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile N. E. by E. [North East by East] of Southfield. A Small Tumulus with a ring round it, Situate on a Slight eminence, on which stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, A few years ago this tumulus was opened, and human bones discovered enclosed in a lair of Stones, the Skull is said to be much larger than any belonging to the present race of men,
OS1/29/14/65 TUMULUS [Hero's Grave] Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Hero's Grave (Tumulus) Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill John Irvine Southfieldgate 032.02 [Situation] Nearly 1/2 mile N. E. by E. [North East by East] of Southfield. A Small Tumulus with a ring round it, Situate on a Slight eminence, on which stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, A few years ago this tumulus was opened, and human bones discovered enclosed in a lair of Stones, the Skull is said to be much larger than any belonging to the present race of men,
OS1/29/14/65 SOUTHFIELDGATE Southfieldgate Southfieldgate Southfieldgate Walter Grieve John Hume John Irvine 032.02 [Situation] 1/2 mile S.E. [South East] of Southfield. A cottage with a garden attached, on the farm of Southfield,
OS1/29/14/65 GATE BURN Gate Burn Gate Burn Gate Burn Walter Grieve John Hume John Irvine 032.02 [Situation] From Lightpipe Moss south to Allan Water. A Small Stream having its Source in Lightpipe Moss, and falls into Allan Water,
OS1/29/14/65 [Page] 65 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 6 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/66 LIGHTPIPE MOSS Lightpipe Moss (Marsh) Lightpipe Moss (Marsh) Lightpipe Moss (Marsh) Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill John Irvine Southfieldgate 032.02 [Situation] 45 chains N. E. [North East] of Southfield. A marsh on Hawick Common it was formerly a bog, but the peat has been almost entirely Cut away,
OS1/29/14/66 [Page] 66 Plan 32. 2. Trace No. 6 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] Owen Barrett
OS1/29/14/67 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common Thomas Turnbull New Mill Walter Turnbull Acreknowe James Lamb Hawick-moor 032.03 [Situation] Chiefly in the centre of this Parish. A large of Arable & Rough pasture the property of the Town of Hawick and of some private persons,
OS1/29/14/67 ACREKNOWE BURN Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn Acreknowe Burn Thomas Turnbull Walter Turnbull James Turner 025.11; 032.03 [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Parish Boundy [Boundary] A Small Stream having its Source in Hawick Common, runs along the Parish Boundary, And falls into Slitrig Water,
OS1/29/14/67 [Page] 67 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick -- Plan 32. 3. Trace No. 1 [signed] Owen Barrett c(a [civilian assistant]
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OS1/29/14/69 ALLAN WATER Allan Water Allan Water Allan Water Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 025.13; 032.06 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A Stream having its source near Priesthaugh, And falls into the River Teviot,
OS1/29/14/69 HAWICKSHIELS Hawickshiels Hawickshiels Hawickshiels Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.06 [Situation] 1/2 mile from the Sn. [Southern] extremity of Ph. [Parish] A Cottage on the farm of Southfield, There formerly was a Small Village here through which the old Packhorse Road to Carlisle passed,
OS1/29/14/69 GATE BURN Gate Burn Gate Burn Gate Burn Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 032.03; 032.06 [Situation] From the En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] By. [Boundary] West to Allan Water. A Small Stream having its Source in Lightpipe Moss, and falling into the Allan Water,
OS1/29/14/69 [Page] 69 Ph. [Parish] of Hawick -- Plan 32. 6. Trace No. 1 [signed] Owen Barrett Civil Assist. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/29/14/70 TROUTLING FORD Troutling Ford Troutling Ford Troutling Ford Walter Grieve Southfield John Hume Allanhaughmill George Hart Pilmuirrigg 032.06 [Situation] At the East side of Ph. [Parish] This name is applied to where Gate Burn Crosses the road, it was formerly a ford, but now the Water passes through a Small Sewer or "Pen".
OS1/29/14/70 HAWICK COMMON Hawick Common Hawick Common Hawick Common Walter Grieve John Hume George Hart 025.05; 032.02; 032.06 [Situation] In the centre of Parish. A large tract of moorland partly Cultivated, it formerly belonged to the town of Hawick now, only partly So,
OS1/29/14/70 THIEVESHOLE SIKE Thieveshole Syke Mr. Grieve (Southfield) R. Grieve (Southfield) John Beattie (Dodburn) 032.06 [Situation] From En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] By. [Boundary] S.E.E. [South East East] to Gate Burn. A Small Stream which derives its Source from the West Side of Dodburn Hill and falls into Gate Burn.
OS1/29/14/70 [Page] 70 Plan 32. 6. Trace No. 1 -- Parish of Hawick [signed] R. Stotherd Capt. R. Engr. [Captain Royal Engineers] 30th June 1858. [signed] Thomas Watson 2nd. Corp: R.E. [Second Corporal Royal Engineers] [signed] Owen Barrett c/a [civilian assistant]
OS1/29/14/71 [Page] 71 OS1/29/14 C [COUNTY] ROXBURGH PH [PARISH] OF HAWICK [Small Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. [Manuscript] STORE SOUTHAMPTON 16 DEC [DECEMBER] 1896 Scale 25.344. Plan -- page XXV [25] 3 --,, XXV [25] 4 -- 3 XXV [25] 5 -- 7 XXV [25] 6 -- 9 XXV [25] 7 -- 13 XXV [25] 8 -- 21 XXV [25] 9 -- 23 XXV [25] 10 -- 25 XXV [25] 11 -- 55 XXV [25] 13 -- 43 XXV [25] 14 -- 47 XXV [25] 15 -- 55 XXXII [32] 1 -- 59 XXXII [32] 2 -- 61 XXXII [32] 3 -- 67 XXXII [32] 6 -- 69 16 PLANS
OS1/29/14/72 [Page] 72 Plan -- Name of Object -- Pages 25/11, 25/15, 32/3 -- Acreknowe Burn -- 41, 56, 67 32/2/, 32/6, 25/13, 25/15 -- Allan Water -- 46, 59, 61, 69 32/1 -- Allanhaugh-Mill -- 59 32/2 -- Auldca Knowe -- 64 25/7 -- Back-of-the-Wood -- 20 25/9 -- Branxholmtown -- 24 25/9, 25/13, 25/14, 25/10 -- Bloody Burn -- 24, 43, 48, 30 25/10 -- Branxholmpark Hill -- 25 25/10 -- Branxholm Bridge -- 26 25/10 -- Branxholm Bridgend -- 26 25/10, 25/14 -- Branxholm -- 29, 47 25/10, 25/14 -- Branxholm Castle -- 29, 47 25/10 -- Branxholm Park -- 31 25/13 -- Branxholmbraes -- 43 25/13 -- Braes Cottage -- 43 25/15 -- Broomhill -- 56 25/6 -- Crumhaugh Plantation -- 11 25/7 -- Cowbyres Bridge -- 20 25/10 -- Cowladyhall -- 31 25/11 -- Crumhaugh Hill -- 35 25/11 -- Crumhaugh hill -- 36 25/14 -- Camp -- 52 25/15 -- Collifort Hill -- 57 25/15 -- Churn Burn -- 57 32/2 -- Chester Knowe -- 62 32/2 -- Camp -- 62 25/7 -- Dunk Pool -- 15 25/13 -- Damfoot -- 46 25/8 -- Ewen's Loch -- 22 25/10 -- Fenwick -- 32 25/10, 25/14 -- Fenwick Burn -- 32, 50 25/11 -- Flex Burn -- 39 25/11 -- Flex -- 40 25/10 -- Goldielands -- 28 25/10 -- Goldielands Plantation -- 28 32/2 32/6 -- Gate Burn -- 69 25/4 -- Haugh-head -- 3 25/7, 25/11 -- Haggis Ha' Burn -- 15, 37 25/9 -- Haggis Ha' -- 18 25/7, 25/10, 25/14, 25/15, 32/2, 32/3, 32/6, 25/11 -- Hawick Common -- 18, 33, 51, 55, 63, 67, 70, 35 25/7 -- Hardie's Hill -- 20 25/8 -- Hilleland Loch -- 22 25/10 -- Haysike -- 27 25/10 -- Hay Sike -- 27 25/11 -- Hawick Townhead -- 39 25/14 -- Horse Well -- 48 25/14 -- Hill Head -- 52 25/15 -- Hawick-moor -- 58 32/2 -- Hero's Grave -- 65 32/6 -- Hawickshiels -- 69 25/4 -- Joyhouse -- 4 25/7 -- Longbaulk -- 14 25/7 -- Linnwood -- 16 25/7 -- Linn Wood -- 16 25/7 -- Linnwood Mill -- 18 25/11 -- Little Whitlaw -- 40 32/3 -- Lord's Tree -- 63 32/2 -- Lightpipe Moss -- 66 25/6 -- Martin -- 10 25/6 -- Martin Bridge -- 10 25/7 -- Manse -- 13 25/8 -- Mossshills Loch -- 21 25/11 -- Meikle Whitlaw -- 40 25/11 -- Nip Knowes -- 36 25/11 -- Nipknowes Quarry -- 36 25/13 -- New Mill -- 44 25/13 -- Newmill Burn -- 44 25/14 -- Nebsie -- 47 25/14 -- Newbigging -- 53 25/14, 32/2 -- North Burn -- 53, 61 25/14, 32/2 -- Newbigging Hope -- 53, 61 25/7 -- Pipe Well -- 14 25/7 -- Pipewell Heugh -- 15 25/7 -- Priestcrown -- 19 25/14 -- Pilmuir-rig -- 54 25/15 -- Pilmuir Rig -- 55 25/4, 25/6, 25/7, 25/10, 25/13, 25/14 -- River Teviot -- 3, 11, 14, 27, 45, 48 25/13 -- Raisknowe -- 46 25/7 -- St Mary's School -- 16 25/10, 25/14 -- Spider's House -- 30, 47 25/7, 25/11, 25/15 -- Slitrig Water -- 17, 38, 64 25/10, 25/14, 25/15 -- St Leonard's Park -- 33, 51, 55 25/13 -- Scatterpenny --43 25/13 -- School -- 45 25/14 -- Sea Croft -- 54 25/14 -- St Leonard's Moss -- 54 32/2 -- Southfield -- 64 2/2 -- Southfieldgate -- 65 25/4 -- Teviot Mill -- 4 25/5, 25/6, 25/9 -- Todshaw Cleuch -- 7, 9, 23 25/10 -- Tower -- 28 25/10 -- Tantyfoot -- 30 32/6 -- Troutling Ford -- 70 32/6 -- Thieveshole Sike -- 70 25/11 -- Yertish Hill -- 37 25/13 -- Vales Burn -- 44 25/13 -- Vales Bridge -- 45 25/4 -- Weensland Mill -- 4
OS1/29/14/73 [Page] 73 INDEX Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 25/4, -- Weensland Cottage -- 5 25/7, 25/11, -- Whitlaw Wood -- 17, 37. 25/7, 25/11, -- Whitlaw Bank -- 19, 38, 25/10. -- Woodfoot -- 26. 25/11, 25/15. -- Williestruthers Loch -- 39, 56. 25/14. -- Whitchesters -- 49. 25/14. -- Whitchesters Hill -- 49. 25/14. -- Whitchesters Cottage -- 50.