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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page 89]Parish of Ettrick
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Collected by C.E. Hewitt
Sapr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
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