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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Tushie Law | Tushie Law Tushie Law Tushie Law |
William Hume Tushalaw Mr Scott Crosslee William Laidlaw Farmer Thirlstane Hope |
018.02 | A hill situated 1 mile N.E [North East] of Hope House, and about the same distance West of Tushalaw Farm. on the east side stands the Remains of Tushalaw Tower, said to have been the Seat of the Once Notorious Adam Scott. |
Kings Grain | Kings Grain Kings Grain Kings Grain |
William Hume William Laidlaw Alexander Laidlaw Shepherd |
014 ; 018 | A Small Stream Rising on the Moors a little N. E [North East] of Brown Rig, flowing South into Hopehouse Burn. |
Brown Rig | Brown Rig Brown Rig Brown Rig |
William Hume William Laidlaw Alexander Laidlaw |
018 | A small Hill Situated on the farm of Thirlestane Hope about ¾ of a mile N. W. [North West] of the Farm House, |
Thirlestane Hope | Thirlestane Hope Thirlestane Hope Thirlestane Hope |
William Hume William Laidlaw Alexander Laidlaw |
018 | A Farm House Situated ½ a Mile North of Hopehouse with a larg Moorland Farm attached. The property of Lord Napeir |
Rough Grain | Rough Grain Rough Grain Rough Grain |
William Hume William Laidlaw Alexander Laidlaw |
018 | A Small Stream Rising on the North Side of the Shepherd Clough Rig on the farm of Thirleston Hope, flowing South until it unites with Hopehouse Burn. |
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[Page 87]Co. [County] of Selkirk Parish of Ettrick
Plan 18. Trace 1
Described by Corpl [Corporal] Leslie R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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