OS1/29/40/93

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
STONY CLEUCH Stony Cleuch
Stony Cleuch
Stony Cleuch
Walter Grieve Southfield
Robert Grieve Southfield
John Beattie Dodburn
032.10 [Situation] West from Allan Water.
A deep narrow glen through which there flows a tributary of Allan Water.
ALLAN WATER Allan Water
Allan Water
Allan Water
Walter Grieve
Robert Grieve
John Beattie
032.10 [Situation] From the junction of Priesthaugh and Skelfhill Burns. N. by E. [North by East]
A Small river which rises in the Parish of Cavers, and flows in a north westerly direction, and mingles with the River Teviot at Newmills.
FORT [Allan Water] British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
British Fort (Site of)
W. Scott Esqr. (Priesthaugh)
W. Grieve Esqr. (Skelfhill)
J. Beattie (Dodburn)
032.10 [Situation] On the East bank of Allan Water.
Vestiges of a Camp distinctly traceable. Supposed to be of ancient British origin -

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Parish of Teviothead Plan 32.10 Trace 3

[Signed] Philip Munro Lce. Corp R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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