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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cadgers Craigs Cadgers Craigs
Cadgers Craigs
Cadgers Craigs
Cadgers Craigs
Cadgers Craigs
W. Copeland Esq. Thirlestone Little
Mr Scott Crosslee
John Bryden Crosslee
William Crozier Crosslee
County Map
014 A number of Craigs, a little to the North of Crookedside Hill, where the Cadgers used to stop and rest their horses, when they travelled the Drove road from Crosslee to Traquair
Cadgers Hole Cadgers Hole
Cadgers Hole
Cadgers Hole
Mr Scott
John Bryden
William Crozier
014 The remains of an old sheep fold & where a part of the Cadgers used to stop and rest Hence the name
Crosslee Burn Crosslee Burn
Crosslee Burn
Crosslee Burn
Crosslee Burn
Mr. Scott
John Bryden
William Crozier
County Map
014.14 A mountain stream rising on the west side of the Cadgers Craigs and flowing into the Tushielaw Burn at Crosslee
Crookedside Hill Crookedside Hill
Crookedside Hill
Crookedside Hill
Mr. Scott
John Bryden
William Crozier
014 A Hill on the farm of Crosslee affording good pasturage for sheep

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Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 14 Trace 1
Described by G Turner Sapr. R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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words lost in fold - refer to Nora

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