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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WINDBURGH HILL Windburgh Hill
Windburgh Hill
Winbrough Hill
Windburgh Hill
Windburgh Hill
Windburgh Hill
Windburgh Hill
Mr T. Carruthers Longburnshiels
Mr J Armstrong Lurgies cleuch
Mr W. Oliver Esqr. Langraw
Stobie's County Map 1770
Wauchope Estate Plan 1771
T. M. Scott Esqr. Wauchope
Origines Parochiales (Map of first Volume)
033.13 [Situation] In the Sn. [Southern] district of Parish.
A considerable elevation the top of which is a wet mossy table land with a small conical hill (or Pen) arising from out the centre, on the estates of Wauchope & Harwood, this mountain rises to an elevation of about 2000 feet above sea level and has on its Summit a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station and a "Tumulus" which is very much defaced.
FORK SIKE Fork Sike
Fork Sike
Fork Sike
Fork Sike
Fork Sike
Mr T Carruthers Longburnshiels
Mr J Armstrong Lurgies cleuch
Mr H Young Harwood
Wauchope Estate Plan 1771
T. M. Scott Esqr.
033.10 [Situation] From N.E. [North East] of Windburgh Hill N.E. [North East] by N. [North] to Wauchope Burn.
A small stream having its source on Windburgh hill runs in a North Easterly direction & falls into Wauchope Burn on the farm of Harklaw & on the property of Thomas M. Scott Esqr. of Wauchope
COOPER'S CLEUCH Coopers Cleuch
Coopers Cleuch
Coopers Cleuch
T. M. Scott Esqr. Wauchope
Wauchope Estate Plan
W. Oliver Esqr. Langraw
033.13 1/4 mile North of Windburgh Hill.
A slight hollow situated on the north eastern extremity of Windburgh Hill & on the property of T. M. Scott Esqr. of Wauchope.

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Parish of Hobkirk
Sheet 33. No. 13 Trace 3

Thomas Watson
2nd. Corp: R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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