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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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Parish of Kirkhope
Sheet 14-7
Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]

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