OS1/30/3/89

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Phenzhopehaugh Phenzhopehaugh
Phenzhopehaugh
Phenzhopehaugh
Phenzhopehaugh
Mr G. Grieve, W. [West] Buccleuch
Mr T. Grieve, W. [West] Buccleuch
John Amos, Shepherd & Occupier
W Copeland Esq Factor Thirlestane
018 A large pasture farm, with a dwelling house one story high and a garden and stable attached. The property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, and in the occupation of Mr Turnbull of Burnfoot near Hawick,
Phenzhopehaugh Hill Phenzhopehaugh Hill
Phenzhopehaugh Hill
Phenzhopehaugh Hill
Phenzhopehaugh Hill
Mr G. Grieve
Mr T. Grieve
John Amos
W Copeland Esq Thirlestane
018 A very high and considerable hill on the farm of Phenzhopehaugh affording good pasturage for sheep,
Kirk Burn Kirk Burn
Kirk Burn
Kirk Burn
Kirk Burn
Mr G. Grieve
Mr T. Grieve
John Amos
County Map
018 ; 021 A small mountain stream flowing in an Easterly direction, and joining Rankle Burn near the site of Buccleuch Church from which it derives its name,

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Parish of Ettrick

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Collected by C.E. Hewitt
Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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