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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Birny Cleuch Birney Cleuch
Birney Cleuch
Birney Cleuch
Birny Cleuch
Birny Cleuch
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
W. Copeland. Factor. Thirlestane
017 A small rocky cleugh on the north east side of Hermon Law.
Hermanlaw Burn Hermanlaw Burn.
Hermanlaw Burn.
Hermanlaw Burn.
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
017 A stream rising on the north west side of Mid Hill and flowing in a N.E. [North East] course till it falls into Little Yarrow.
Little Yarrow Little Yarrow
Little Yarrow
Little Yarrow
Little Yarrow
John Broadfoot.Birkhill
James Little. Kerrcleuch
John Laidlaw Chapelhope
013 ; 017 A. considerable stream formed by the junction of the Happertutie and Kerrcleugh Burns, near Kerrcleuch, and flowing in a N. E. [North East]. course till it falls into the Loch of the Lows. near Chapelhope
Muckra Muckra
Muckra
Muckra
Muckra
John Broadfoot.
James Biggar.
John Little.
W. Copeland Esq
Factor Thirlestane
017 A good dwelling house with a small garden attached, and occupied by James Biggar one of the shepherds of Chapelhope.

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[Page]44
Parish of Ettrick -- Sheet 17. Trace. 2.
Collected and described by J McDairmid C[A] [Civilian Assistant]

[Note]
Little Yarrow
see page 29

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Trondragirl- Moderator, M.Ogilvie

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