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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Over Dalgliesh | Over Dalgliesh Over Dalgliesh Over Dalgliesh |
William Hume Over Dalgliesh William Rutherford Glencarry. James Byers Ramsay Cleugh. |
020 | A good dwelling house. with garden, a court of farm offices. and a large Sheep farm attached. the house is occupied by one of the herds, and is the property of the Duke of Bucleugh _ |
Cross Hill | Cross Hill Cross Hill Cross Hill |
William Hume. William Rutherford. James Byers. |
020 | A considerable hill, on the west of Over Dalgliesh. over its Summit the Co. [County] boundary crosses _ |
Tima Head | Timah Head Timah Head Timah Head Tima Tima Tima |
William Hume. William Rutherford. James Byers. Walter Copeland Esq. Factor. Thirlestane County Map Fullerton's Gazetteer |
020 ; 021 | A name applied to where "Timah" "Water" rises |
Tima Water | Timah Water Timah Water Timah Water Tima Tima Tima |
William Hume. William Rutherford. James Byers. Walter Copeland Esq. Factor. Thirlestane County Map Fullerton's Gazetteer |
020 | A mountain Stream rising among the hills dividing the Co. [County] of Selkirk & Dumfries and flowing in a north east direction till it falls into Ettrick Water near Ramsay Cleugh _ |
Green Sike | Green Syke Green Syke Green Syke |
William Hume. William Rutherford. James Byers. |
020 | A small stream rising north of "Timah Head" and flowing northwards till it falls into "Timah Water" |
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[Page] 147Sheet 20 Trace 6. -- Parish of Ettrick -- Described by J McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant]
[Note in red beside 'Green Syke'] Sike __ Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
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