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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Phawhope Coomb Phawhope Coomb
Pawhope Coom
Pawhope Coom
Pawhope Coom
W Copeland. Factor. Thirlestane
Mr A Scott , N. [Nether] Phawhope
Mr J Anderson, Broadgainhill
Mr. W Elliot, O [Over] Kirkhope
020 A great circular Shaped Valley, between Phawhope Kips and Ettrick Pen; it is covered with rough pasture, and in it Several streams have their source.
Coomb Burn Coom Burn W Copeland. Factor. Thirlestane
Mr A Scott , N. [Nether] Phawhope
Mr J Anderson, Broadgainhill
Mr. W Elliot, O [Over] Kirkhope
020 A stream rising , at the head of Phawhope Coom; and flowing through it, discharges into Ettrick Water, near Broadgainhill.
Bloody Cleuch Bloody Cleugh W Copeland. Factor. Thirlestane
Mr A Scott , N. [Nether] Phawhope
Mr J Anderson, Broadgainhill
Mr. W Elliot, O [Over] Kirkhope
020 A small hollow, having a stream flowing through it, on the east side of Phawhope Coom.
Kip Sike Kip Syke W Copeland. Factor. Thirlestane
Mr A Scott , N. [Nether] Phawhope
Mr J Anderson, Broadgainhill
Mr. W Elliot, O [Over] Kirkhope
020 A short streamlet rising, on the west side of the Kips; and flowing into Coom Burn north of Bloody Cleugh.

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Ettrick Ph [Parish] -- Sheet 20. Trace 2.

[Notes] "Coomb" The bosom of a hill, having a cemi-circular form. Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary

Coomb - See above

Cleuch Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary. orders from the O.M.O. [Ordnance Mapping Office]

Sike Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary

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