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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish 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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