OS1/30/3/91

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Buccleuch Mill (Site of) Buccleuch Mill (Site of)
Buccleuch Mill (Site of)
Buccleuch Mill (Site of)
Buccleuch Mill (Site of)
Mr. G. Grieve. W. [West] Buccleuch
Mr. T. Grieve W. [West] Buccleuch
John Amos
New Statistical Account
018 The site of the Mill is at the head of Buck Cleugh.
In the Buck's Cleuch are the marks of the site of an old mill - "For they built a mill on that same burn, To grind dog's bran tho' [though] there grew no corn." Satchels
Fifty years ago, the walls of this mill were "knee high"; now they are only a rude outline, being a very little above the ground overgrown with moss - New Statistical Account p. [page] 66 & 7
Back Cleuch (Spot where the Buck was taken) Buck Cleuch
Buck Cleuch
Buck Cleuch
Buck Cleuch
Mr. G. Grieve
Mr. T. Grieve
John Amos
New Statistical Account
018 A deep ravine on the farm of E. [East] Buccleuch, and which gives a Title to the Ducal House of that name. One portion of it is very rocky and steep, and it is this part which is pointed out where the Buck was taken, which gives name to the Cleugh,

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

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