OS1/30/3/78

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Ettrick

Sheet 18-5 & 6
Collected by C.E. Hewitt
Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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