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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HAZELY SIKE Hazelly Sike
Hazelly Sike
P. Beattie Shepd [Shepherd] Comb
Thomas Hogg Shepd [Shepherd] Dryden
G. Oliver Esqr. Hawick
030 [Situation] West from Borthwick Water.
A Small Sike rising north west of Comb and falls into the Borthwick Water.
COMB Comb
Comb
P Beattie Shepd [Shepherd] Comb
Thomas Hogg Shepd [Shepherd] Dryden
G. Oliver Esqr.
Mr. W.N. Kennedy Hawick
030 [Situation] At the junction of Comb Sike with Borthwick Water
A small house one storey high [thatched] and in bad repair the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, occupied by P Beattie [Shepherd]
LADDER CLEUCH Ladder Cleuch
Ladder Cleuch
P Beattie Shepd [Shepherd] Coomb
Thomas Hogg Shepd [Shepherd] Dryden
G. Oliver Esqr.
030 [Situation] From between Long Knowe and Ladder Law. N.W. [North West] to Borthwick Water.
Applied to a hollow having a Stream running through it which fall into Borthwick Water.

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Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 30. Plan 4
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[Hazely Sike note]
Hazely - a term applied
to soil which in colour
resembles that of the
hazel tree. Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]

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