OS1/29/16/96
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HOPE SIKE | Hope Syke Hope Syke Hope Syke |
John Armstrong Pleaknowe Thomas Murray Shankend John Rae Longsidebrae |
032.08 | [Situation] 14 chains N.E. [North East] of Pleaknowe. A small stream on the farm of Longburnshiels flows in a South Westerly and falls into Slitrig Water |
STEWART'S CLEUCH | Stewart's Cleuch Stewart's Cleuch Stewart's Cleuch |
John Armstrong Thomas Murray John Rae |
033.12 | [Situation] 1/4 mile East of Pleaknowe. A hollow piece of ground (on the farm of Longburnshiels) through which a stream flows in a westerly direction and falls into Slitrig Water |
THE PIKE | The Pike The Pike The Pike |
John Armstrong Thomas Murray John Rae |
032.12 | [Situation] 34 chains S.E. [South East] of Pleaknowe. A name given to a rising piece of ground with a sort of sharp looking top |
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[Page] 96Parish of Hobkirk
Plan 32/12 Trace 2
Houp, Hope, the true pronunciation of Scotch Dr Jamieson's Dictionary
James Cowan c/a [civilian assistant]
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