OS1/29/40/50

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INNER HILL Inner Hill
Inner Hill
Inner Hill
Mr. John Scott Northhouse
Mr John Michie Northhouse
John Cowan Northhouse
032.05 [situation] About 50 chains S.E. [South East] from Northhouse.
A considerable hil on Northhouse Farm
CHAPEL (Site of) [Old Northhouse] Chapel (site of)
Chapel (site of)
Chapel (site of)
Mr John Scott Northhouse
John Michie Northhouse
John Cowan Northhouse
032.05 [sitaution] 2 1/2 chains N.W. [North West] from Old Northhouse.
Supposed to have existed before the Reformation. There are no traces observable. There is a Burying ground immediately to the South. Interments have taken place within the recollection of persons still living.
OLD NORTHHOUSE Northhouse (Old)
Northhouse (Old)
Northhouse (Old)
Mr. John Scott Northhouse
Mr. John Michie Northhouse
Mr. John Cowan Northhouse
Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire
032.05 [situation] Nearly 1 mile S.E. [South East] from Northhouse.
Generally called Old Northhouse was once the farm house and in the remembrance of men now living there were upwards of 15 houses near it, but they are now divided down to two

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Parish of Teviothead Sheet 32.5 Trace 5

[note] Old Northhouse adopted as distinctive from name of modern house.

[signed] J.G. Andrew
S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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