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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cossarshill Burn Cossarshill Burn
Cossarshill Burn
Cossarshill Burn
Cossars Buck
Cossers Hill
Cossarshill
Mr. D Anderson, Cossarshill
Mr. R Bryden, Shepherd, Cossarshill
Mr. J Dalgleish, Craighill_
Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
W. Copeland Esq. Factor Thirlstane
017.11 A stream having forkings at its head, rising out of moss land, a short way north of Standtrae Knowe" dividing the farms of Cossarshill" and Seabcleugh; it runs an Easterly course - into the Ettrick at Cossarshill.
Strandtrae Sike Standtrae Sike


Standtrae Sike
Mr. D Anderson, Cossarshill
Mr. R Bryden, Shepherd, Cossarshill
Mr. J Dalgleish, Craighill
W Copeland Esq. Factor Thirlstane
017.11 A small stream rising out of the North side of Standtrae Knowe, and flows into Cossarshill Burn.
Cossars Hill Cossars Hill


Cossars Hill
Mr. D Anderson, Cossarshill
Mr. R Bryden, Shepherd, Cossarshill
Mr. J Dalgleish, Craighill
W Copeland Esq
017.11 A high hill with a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit, south west of the dwellinghouse of Cossarshill farm
Cossarshill Scar Cossarshill Scar Mr. D Anderson, Cossarshill
Mr. R Bryden, Shepherd, Cossarshill
Mr. J Dalgleish, Craighill
017.11 A small stream rising on the west side of Cossars Hill" and flowing into Back Burn, on Cossarshill farm

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