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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Annelshope | Annelshope Annelshope Annelshope |
James Halliburton William Laidlaw William Hume | 018.06 | A neatly built farmhouse with good Offices a garden and large pasture farm attached. The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch |
Holly Sike | Holly Sike Holly Sike Holly Sike |
William Laidlaw William Hume James Halliburton |
018.06 | A Small Stream rising at the foot of of Annelshope Hill and flowing into Annelshope Burn at Annelshope |
Hopehouse Burn | Hopehouse Burn Hopehouse Burn Hopehouse Burn |
Mr. Shankie, Hopehouse William Laidlaw. Alexander Laidlaw. |
018.02 ; 018.06 | A considerably sized Burn formed by the junction of Gate Burn and Shepherd's Cleuch and flowing S. [South] eastwardly past Thirlestane Hope, where it receives "Kings Grain" proceeds S. [South] Eastwardly past "Hopehouse" and falls into Ettrick about 20 chains below Hopehouse- |
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[Page] 104Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 18-6 -- Described by G. Turner Sap R. E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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