OS1/30/7/44
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Gilmans Cleuch | Gilmans Cleuch Gilmans Cleuch Gilmans Cleuch |
Mr. Charles Mills Mr. T. H. Amos William Beattie |
014.07 | A long narrow ravine caused by a Mountain stream which runs through it and the farm upon which it is situated, also derives its name from the cleuch. |
Gilmanscleuch Burn | Gilmanscleuch Burn Gilmanscleuch Burn Gilmanscleuch Burn |
Mr. Charles Mills Mr. T. H. Amos William Beattie | 014.07 ; 014.08 | A mountain stream on the N. [North] side of Gilmanscleuch Law and running through Gilman's Cleuch: unites with Ettrick Water (on the farm) |
Black Knowe Head | Black Knowe Head Black Knowe Head Black Knowe Head |
Mr. Charles Mills Mr. T. Kennedy, Newburgh Mr. F. Scott, Eldinhope |
014.07 | A considerable hill lying between the parishes of yarrow & Kirkhope the summit of which is black from the mossy nature of its soil, hence the name. |
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[Page] 44Parish of Kirkhope
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Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
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