OS1/30/6/22
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Rampy Stream | Rampy Stream Rampy Stream Rampy Stream |
Mr James Roxburgh Mr James Locke Mr Walter Elliot |
007.03 | A Small portion of the "River Tweed", and a well known fishing place, Situated where the boundary between Innerleithen and Stow Parishes join the above River. This name is derived from a quantity of "Ramps" which grows in the south Side of the River here |
Steel Pool | Steel Stream Steel Stream Steel Stream Steel Pool Steel Pool Steel Pool Steel Pool |
Mr Himes Roxburgh Mr Himes Locke Mr Walter Elliot Andrew Shortreed Gardener Andrew Shortreed Manager William Barr Farm Servant Mr Brown Thornylee J.P. |
007.03 | A noted fishing place in the River Tweed, Situated, between, "Goat Stream", and "Nowte Sike" and directly South of Thornylee farmhouse. |
Nout Sike | Nowte Sike Nowte Sike Nowte Sike |
Mr Himes Roxburgh. Mr James Locke. Mr Walter Elliot |
007.02 | A Small portion, of the "River Tweed" At the East end of "Rough Haugh Pool" and S.E. [South East] of Thornylee Toll Bar. |
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[Page] 22Parish of Innerleithen Sheet 7-3 Trace 4 & 7-2 Trace 6
Collected by John McCabe
Steel Pool in plan and retained to agree with n. [Name] list and plan of Yarrow - AMP 17 Jun 1859
Ramps - A species of garlic - Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
Nout - Black Cattle - Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary.
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Skinnb1- Moderator, JOANMUIR
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