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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 22Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 14 Trace 1
Described by G Turner Sapr. R E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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