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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Old Town Sikes | Old Town Sykes Old Town Sykes Old Town Sykes |
Mr. John Dalgleish, Potburn Mr. Simon Dalgleish, Phawhope Mr. James Dalgleish, Graighill |
020 | Old Town Sykes Are two Streams flowing from the north Side of Mailies Knowe into the Ettrick Water and, uniting previously, at where the old farm steading of Phawhope stood. |
Birnie Cleuch | Birnie Cleugh Birnie Cleuch |
Mr. John Dalgleish, Potburn Mr. Simon Dalgleish, Phawhope Mr. James Dalgleish, Craighill W Copeland Esq. Factor Thirlestane |
020 | A small Cleugh a Short distance east from Old Town Sykes, having a Stream flowing through its centre and a plantation at the north en[d] It is also the march between Over & N [Nether] Phawhopes. |
Birnie Brae | Birnie Brae | Mr. John Dalgleish, Potburn Mr. Simon Dalgleish, Phawhope Mr. James Dalgleish, Craighill |
020 | Birnie Brae is the hill Side, to the east of Birnie Cleugh. It is covered with rough pasture and is on the farm of Nether Phawhope. |
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[Page] 130Ettrick Ph. [Parish]
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Described by c/a [Civilian Assistant] McKay
Sike Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
Cleuch Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
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