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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Ramseycleuch Hill | Ramseycleuch Hill Ramseycleuch Hill Ramseycleuch Hill |
Mr John Copeland Mr A Brydon Mr William Hume |
018.05 | A Considerable hill on the farm of Ramseycleuch Covered with Rough pasture and very steep on the S. [South] & E. [East] sides |
Thirlestane Burn | Thirlestane Burn Thirlestane Burn Thirlestane Burn |
Mr John Copeland Mr A Brydon Mr William Hume |
018.05 | A mountain stream having its source on the east side of Ward Law from which it flows in an easterly direction until it unites with Ettrick Water |
Black Spout | Black Spout Black Spout Black Spout |
Mr John Copeland Mr A Brydon Mr William Hume |
018.05 | A considerable waterfall on Thirlestane Burn spouting over a black rock from which it derives its name |
Red Sike | Red Sike Red Sike Red Sike |
Mr John Copeland Mr A Brydon Mr William Hume |
018.05 | A rough Rocky Sea half a Mile East of Thirlestane Castle |
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[Page 78]Parish of Ettrick
Sheet 18-5 & 6
Collected by C.E. Hewitt
Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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