OS1/29/16/85
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BROWN RIG | Brown Rig Brown Rig Brown Rig Brown Rig |
W. Oliver Esqr. Longrow Mr George Scott Lurgiescleuch Mr Thomas Carruthers Longburnshiels T. M. Scott Esqr. |
033.05 | [Situation] East of Ringlees Knowe. A ridge of land on the farm of Lurgiescleuch |
WHISKY SIKE | Whisky Sike Whisky Sike Whisky Sike Whisky Sike Whisky Sike |
W. Oliver Esqr. Longrow Mr George Scott Lurgiescleuch Thomas Carruthers Longburnshiels T. M. Scott Esqr. J. Dalgleish Tythehouse |
033.05 | [Situation] From between Stonedge Hill and Ringlees Knowe East to Pines Burn. A small stream on the farm of Lurgiescleuch running in an Easterly direction falls into Pines Burn - an illicit still was discovered here a few years ago - hence the origin of the Name. |
PINES BURN | Pines Burn Pines Burn Pines Burn Pines Burn |
W. Oliver Esqr. Mr George Scott Thomas Carruthers T. M. Scott Esqr |
033.05 | [Situation] From the west of Lurgies Rig N.E. [North East] to Lurgies Burn. A stream rising on the southernmost part of Lurgiescleuch farm runs in a North Easterly direction & joins Lurgies Burn |
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[Page] 85Parish of Hobkirk
Sheet 33.5 Trace 5
J. G. Andrew
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