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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HIGHSIDE | Highside | Mr Johnson Farmer The Rev [Reverend] J. Glen Minister Mr Swanston Schoolmaster |
016.07 | This name applies to a hill of considerable height, in the parish of Morebattle, a portion of its base extends for some distance in the parish of Linton, |
PRIMSIDE | Primside | Mr Johnson Farmer The Rev [Reverend] J Glen Minister Mr Swanston Schoolmaster |
016.08 | A well-built farm-house and steading the property of the Duke of Roxburgh, occupied by Mr Johnson. |
DIKESIDE | Primsidedikes or Dykeside Dikeside Primsidedikes Primsidedikes or - Dikeside - |
The Rev [Reverend] J Glen Minister Mr Swanston Schoolmaster Mr R Stephenson Shepherd Mr Johnson Farmer Old Estate Map in the tenant's posession. The tenants lease, tenant Mr. Gowanlok Plean Mill. |
016.08 | A mean looking farm-house & steading, (thatched) nearly opposite to, and within about 150 yards of Primside, held by the trustees of the late Miss Carle of Kelso, its name is not far known but in the locality it is invariably Called Dikeside, or vulgarly Dikes's-side |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 10Parish of Morebattle
Described by William Henderson Lce Corpl R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
Sheet 16 Nos. 7 & 8.
Dikeside [Note] Dike Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
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Trondragirl- Moderator, Douglas Montgomery
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