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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Thirlestane Castle (Remains of) Thirlestane Castle (Remains of)
Thirlestane Castle (Remains of)
Thirlestane Castle (Remains of)
Mr John Copeland, Factor, Thirlestane
Mr A Brydon, Ramseycleuch
Mr William Hume, Tushilaw
018.05 This name applies to the remains of an ancient castle, the stronghold of the Scott's of Thirlestane during the reign of James the V, it is now the property of the Rt. Honle [Right Honourable] Lord Napier a descendant of the family of Scott
Thirlestane Castle Thirlestane Castle
Thirlestane Castle
Thirlestane Castle
Mr John Copeland
Mr A Brydon
Mr William Hume
018.05 A modern stuccoed building three stories high the seat of the Rt Honle [Right Honourable] Lord Napier, the east front is very plain but the west front is in the Castellated style of architecture, it was erected in the year 1820
Thirlestane Hill Thirlestane Hill
Thirlestane Hill
Thirlestane Hill
Mr John Copeland Mr A Brydon
Mr William Hume
018.05 A Hill on Rising Ground Covered with Rocks on the East Side. Situated ½ a Mile North of Thirlestane Castle.

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Parish of Ettrick

Sheet 18-5
Collected by C.E. Hewitt
Sapr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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