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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Little Kerrcleuch Little Kerrcleuch.
Little Kerrcleuch.
Little Kerrcleuch.
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little
017 A small ravine or cleugh with a small stream flowing through it, situated on the north side of Kerrcleugh.
Wormy Sike Wormy Sike
Wormy Sike
Wormy Sike
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
William Copeland Esq.
017 A small stream rising on the South side of Paper Hill and flowing Southward till it falls into Little Yarrow.
Dry Cleuch Dry Cleuch
Dry Cleuch
Dry Cleuch
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
017 A dry rocky Scar of cleugh on the S.E. [South East] side of Paper Hill.
Kerrcleuch Kerrcleuch.
Kerrcleuch.
Kerrcleuch.
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little
W. Copeland Esq. Thirlestane
017 A good dwelling house with a small garden attached, and occupied by John Little one of the Shepherds of Chapelhope.
Drowning Sike Drowning Sike
Drowning Sike
Drowning Sike
Drowning Sike
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
W. Copeland Esq. Tnirlestane
017 A small srteam on the N [North] side of Herman Law. and falling into Happertatie Burn.

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Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 17. Trace 2.
Collected & described by J McDiarmid

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