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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BLACK CLEUCH | Black Cleuch Black Cleuch Black Cleuch Black Cleuch Black Cleuch |
Mr T. Carruthers Longburnshiels Mr J. Armstrong Lurgies cleuch Mr H. Young Harwood Harwood Estate Plan T. M. Scott Esqr. Wauchope |
026.15; 033.09; 039.01 | [Situation] On Lurgies Burn. A deep hollow with through which Lurgies Burn has its course on the farm of Longburnshiels |
LURGIES BURN | Lurgies Burn Lurgies Burn Lurgies Burn Lurgies Burn Lurgies Burn |
Mr T. Carruthers Mr J Armstrong Mr H Young Harwood Estate Plan T. M. Scott Esqr. |
033.05 | [Situation] From Fishers Moss N.E. [North East] by N [North] to Pines Burn. A stream having its source from Fishers Moss runs through the Black Cleuch, joins Pine's Burn |
HARWOOD MOSS | Harwood Moss Harwood Moss Harwood Moss Harwood Moss Harwood Moss |
Mr T Carruthers Longburnshiels Mr J Armstrong Lurgies cleuch Mr H Young Harwood T. M. Scott Esqr. Harwood Estate Plan |
033.09 | [Situation] 1/2 mile N.E. [North East] of Fishers Moss. This name applies to a wet piece of land on the farm of Lurgiescleuch the property of Sir R. K. Elliot of Clifton. |
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[Page] 117Parish of Hobkirk
Sheet 33 No. 13 Trace 2
J. S Andrew
Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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