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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Dead Side | Dead Side Dead Side Dead Side Dead Side |
John Laidlaw Hopehouse James Ellott Hopehouse James Dalgleish W Copeland Esq Factor Thirlestane |
014 | A Hill of Considerable elevation at the North W. [West] Corner of the Parish And situated partly in the Farm of Berry Bush & Tushielaw |
Ritty Cleuch | Ritty Cleuch Ritty Cleuch Ritty Cleuch |
John Laidlaw James Ellott |
014 | A ravine through which runs small stream rising near the top of Dead Side. And flowing into Tushielaw Burn. It forms the boundary between Yarrow & Ettrick |
Coom Law | Coom Law Coom Law Coom Law |
Mr Scott Crosslee John Laidlaw Mr Haliburton Tushielaw |
014 | A Hill of Considerable Height on the Farm of Tushielaw And from which there is a Very Commanding View |
Tushielaw Burn | Tushielaw Burn Tushielaw Burn Tushielaw Burn |
Mr Scott Mr Haliburton John Laidlaw |
014.14 | A Considerable Fishing Stream flowing through the North East portion of the Parish until its junction with the Ettrick on the Grounds of Tushielaw |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 27Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 14 Trace 2 & 3
Described by Capt [Captain] Leslie R. E [Royal Engineers]
Coom the wooden frame used in building the arch of Bridges - Being arched - Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
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