OS1/30/3/16
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 16Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 13 Traces 4 & 5
Described by Sapper Montgomery R. E. [Royal Engineers]
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