OS1/30/3/16

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Ox Cleuch Ox Clecuh
Ox Cleuch
Ox Cleugh
Mr, John Laidlaw Chapelhope
Mr. Walter Anderson Summerhope
Mr. William Graham Riskinhope
013 A narrow glen on the south side of Ox Cleugh Rig, with a great many trees growing on the sides of the stream which rises at the head of the cleugh and runs into the Loch of the Lowes.
Long Bank Long Bank
Long Bank
Long Bank
John Laidlaw
Walter Anderson
William Graham
013 A high hill covered with rough and heathy pasture, near the farm-house of Chapelhope.
Chapelhope Chapelhope
Chapelhope
Chapelhope
John Laidlaw
Walter Anderson
William Graham
013 A two-story dwelling house, with office, a garden, and large pasture farm attached;- it derives its name from a chapel the site of which is still to be seen a short distance from the house it is occupied by a shepherd, and is the property of R Henderson Esqr. of Abbotrule
Ratlin Sike Ratlin Sike
Ratlin Sike
Ratlin Sike
John Laidlaw
Walter Anderson
William Graham
013 A small stream rising near the top of the hill called Ratlin Side, and running into Chapelhope burn.

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Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 13 Traces 4 & 5
Described by Sapper Montgomery R. E. [Royal Engineers]

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