Selkirkshire volume 07

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/30/7/1 Kirkhope Parish of Kirkhope Parish of Kirkhope Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Hugh McMoran, Schoolmaster Abridged Statistical History of Scotland Vol 2 Pages 991 & 992 010 ; 011 ; 014 A hilly parish, chiefly Moorland, bounded on the North-East by the Parish of Selkirk, on the East by Roxburgh Shire, on the South by Selkirk-Detached, and Roberton, on the West by Ettrick, and on the North-West by Yarrow, Its greatest length is about 9 miles, and average breadth 6, containing an area of about 50 Square Miles. Ettrickbridge End is the only Village, Situated in the Northern district of the Parish, 7 Miles from the town of Selkirk, and about 5 from Yarrow. The parish Church, School and Manse are Situated at Ettrickbridge End, the former Erected in 1838 - at an Expense of £800. and the two latter in 1834, and 1852, respectively. In connection with the School in Ettrickbridge End, are two others, one at Gilmanscleuch, and the other at Redford Green. Ettrick Water intersects the Parish from West to North-East. Shaws Hill and Gilmanscleuch Law are considered to be the loftiest Elevations in the parish. Population (of the parish) about 600. Ministers Stipend £208.6.8. There is no Burial ground in the parish of Kirkhope, the grave-yard at Yarrow serves for both parishes at present. It is traditionally assigned that a Church or Chapel formerly stood near Kirkhope, not a vestige of which now remains to indicate its site. Previous to June 1851, the parish of Kirkhope formed part of the Parish of Yarrow, at which period,
OS1/30/7/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Kirkhope Sheets 10.11.14.15.18 & 19 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl[Corporal] R E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/2 Kirkhope (Parish) Parish of Kirkhope Abridged Statistical History of Scotland, Vol. [Volume] 2 Pages 991 & 992 "A summons of disjunction and erection at the instance of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch against the heritors of the parish of yarrow was heard before the Teind Court in June 1851, praying for the disjunction and erection of Certain parts of the Parish of Yarrow, within the Presbytery and County of Selkirk, into a new parish to be called the Parish of Kirkhope, having the Chapel at Ettrick Bridge for its Parish Church, to effect which, the Duke of Buccleuch expressed his willingness to MaKe over the chapel at Ettrick Bridge to be the church of the new Parish, to erect a suitable Manse, and to bear the whole expense of the Judicial proceedings. The proposed Measures having been brought under the notice of the Commissioner of Woods and Forests, and the Deans of the Chapel Royal. No opposition was made in effecting the disjunction and erection proposed. The Conclusion of the Summons were, that the parts of the Parish of Yarrow described should be erected into a new parish, to be called the parish of Kirkhope, that the Church at Ettrick Bridge Should be the Parish Church of Kirkhope, with a churchyard, Manse, garden, offices, Glebe, and grass-ground; and that the Minister to be settled in the Parish should have a yearly stipend of £200, with the usual allowance for Communion elements. Decree was given in the case by the Teind Court, they merely reserving the question of Stipend, which was subsequently fixed at such quality of victual, half meal, half barley [which] would be equal to 16 chalders, £8.6.8, for Communion elements.
OS1/30/7/2 [Page] 2 Parish of Kirkhope - Continued Described by John Callanan Lce Corpl [Lance Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/3 North Grain North Grain North Grain North Grain Mr. Adam Hopekirk - Old Kirkhope Mr. James Ingles-Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles Newhousehaugh 011.13 A Stream And Cleuch Commencing at the termination of "The Swallows" (at the Road between Yarrow And Etterickbridge End) And Extends Eastward till it joins "Eels Gutter".
OS1/30/7/3 Mid Grain Mid Grain Mid Grain Mid Grain Mr. Adam Hopekirk Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles 011.13 A Small Stream flowing Eastward from the road leading between Ettrickbridge End and Yarrow, Until it Unites With "Eels Gutter".
OS1/30/7/3 South Grain South Grain South Grain South Grain Mr. Adam Hopekirk Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles 011.13 A Small Stream and Cleuch bearing the Name from "Gowdie Sike" to the Road leading between Ettrickbridge End And Yarrow.
OS1/30/7/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/4 Tower Hill Tower Hill Tower Hill Tower Hill Mr. Thomas Mitchell Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Mr Thomas Mitchell Whitehillbrae Mr William Thomson Ettrickbridge End 011.13 A hill of considerable elevation over which the boundary separating the Parishes of Kirkhope and Yarrow runs. It is situated North of "Kirkhope Tower" from which it derives the Name.
OS1/30/7/4 Towerhill End Towerhill End Towerhill End Towerhill End Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope Mr Adam Hopekirk - Kirkhope Mr James Ingles - Newhousehaugh 011.13 A rocky height situated at the South extremity of Tower Hill.
OS1/30/7/4 Tower Burn Tower Burn Tower Burn Tower Burn Mr. William Thomson-Ettrickbridge End Mr. James Ingles - Newhousehaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell Kirkhope 011.13 A considerable Stream rising east of Tower Hill, and flowing in a Southern course - by Kirkhope Tower - till it falls into Kirkhope Burn.
OS1/30/7/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corp.[Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/5 Kirkhope Burn Kirkhope Burn Kirkhope Burn Kirkhope Burn Revd. [Reverend] John S Gibson Ettrickbridge End Mr William Thomson Ettrickbridge End Mr Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 011.13 A Considerable Stream formed by the union of " Gowdie Sike" and "Eels Gutter" and in its course Eastward, is joined by Tower Bower from which point it takes the name of "Jean's Burn".
OS1/30/7/5 Tower Park Tower Park Tower Park Tower Park Mr. Thomas Mitchell- Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Mr. William Thomson Ettrickbridge End Mr. John Jardine Ettrickbridge End 011.13 An arable field of considerable dimension. deriving the Name from its proximity to, and for having been the Park formerly attached to Kirkhope Tower. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/5 Tower Bower? This is what it looks like, but I feel it should read 'Tower Burn'.
OS1/30/7/6 Kirkhope Tower Kirkhope Tower Kirkhope Tower Kirkhope Tower Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Ettrickbridge End Mr William Thomson Ettrickbridge End Mr Thomas Mitchell Kirkhope (or Newhouse) 011.13 A rectangular, and substantially built Stone Structure three Stories high, and in tolerable repair - To which is attached a Small garden possessed by one of the gamekeepers belonging to the present proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/7 Kail Cairn Kail Cairn Kail Cairn Kail Cairn Mr. James Ingles Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk- Old Kirkhope 011.13 The name applies to a Shepherd's Cairn, rudely built with stone to about the height of Seven feet.
OS1/30/7/7 Old Kirkhope Old Kirkhope Old Kirkhope Old Kirkhope Mr. Thomas Stewart- Carterhaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell- Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Revd. [Reverend] Mr S. Gibson Ettrickbridge End 011.13 A good stone building two stories high and formerly a farm house, but the land attached to it has within the last ten years, been united with the farm of Newhouse; at which period the name "Newhouse" was changed to Kirkhope, and the original (Kirkhope) designated Old Kirkhope. Both houses are more generally known by their former names. but the alterations have been sanctioned by the present proprietor,- His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/8 Gowdie Sike Gowdie Sike Gowdie Sike Gowdie Sike Mr. James Ingles Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk - Old Kirkhope 011.13 A considerable Stream rising North West of Nether Hill, and flowing Eastward unites with "Eels Gutter" at the commencement of Kirkhope Burn
OS1/30/7/8 Eels Gutter Eels Gutter Eels Gutter Eels Gutter Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 011.13 This Name is given to a Stream, being the continuation of "North Grain" till it unites with Kirkhope Burn - at the termination of "Gowdie Sike".
OS1/30/7/8 Gowdsmithy Rig Gowdsmithy Rig Gowdsmithy Rig Gowdsmithy Rig Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 011.13 A Slight Elevation at the north end of which - tradition assigns - a forge formerly stood, known as "Gowd Smithy", hence the name.
OS1/30/7/8 [Page] 8 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/9 Hutterburn Hutterburn Hutterburn Hutterburn Mr. Thomas Mitchell Hutterburn Mr. James Simpson. Fauldshope Mr. John Scott, Howford 011.14 A Substantially built Stone building two Stories high and in good repair, having suitable outbuildings (including a Thrashing Mill), a garden, and large arable and pasture farm attached - The property of Lord Polwarth.
OS1/30/7/9 Hutterburn Bank Hutterburn Bank Hutterburn Bank Hutterburn Bank Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. James Simpson Mr. John Jardine 011.14 A Slope Studded with natural wood on the farm of Hutterburn
OS1/30/7/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/10 Whitehillbrae Whitehillbrae Whitehillbrae Whitehillbrae Mr. Thomas Mitchell Whitehillbrae Mr. William Thomsaon Ettk [Ettrick] bridge Mr. John Jardine Ettrickbridge 011.14 A Cottage, partly used as a joiners shop, with a small garden attached which is sublet off the farm of Hutterburn. Proprietor Lord Polwarth. There is no elevation in the vicinity known as "White Hill".
OS1/30/7/10 Huntly Clints Huntly Clints Huntly Clints Huntly Clints Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. William Thomson Mr. John Jardine 011.14 A rocky and precipitous Slope (at a bend) on the South Side of Ettrick Water, partly Studded with Brushwood.
OS1/30/7/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/11 Cathaugh Cathaugh Cathaugh Cathaugh Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Whitehillbrae Mr. John Jardine, Ettrickbridge 011.14 This Name applies to a thatched cottage to which is attached a graden, and a portion of arable land. The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/11 Clattering Sike Clattering Sike Clattering Sike Clattering Sike Mr. John Scott Howford Mr. John Jardine Mr. William Thomson Ettrickbridge 011.14 A Small Stream which "Issues" and "Enters" on the farm of Howford.
OS1/30/7/11 Light Oaks Light Oaks Light Oaks Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. John Jardine 011.14 A portion of Natural Wood Situated on the South declivity of Fauldshope - (West) hill
OS1/30/7/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/12 Howford Howford Howford Howford Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. William Scott, Howford Mr. Adam Brown, Helmburn 011.14 A good farm house two stories high, with suitable out offices, (including a Thrashing Mill), a garden and large Arable and Pasture farm attached. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/12 Howford Mill Howford Mill Howford Mill Howford Mill Mr. John Scott Mr. William Scott Mr. Adam Brown 011.14 This Name applies to a dilapidated building two Stories high, formerly kept in repair, and used by the farmers in the neighbourhood of Ettrickbridge End, for grinding corn, but has not been used for such a purpose during the last 10 years. Propr [Proprietor] His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/13 Woodend Woodend Woodend Woodend Mr. Adam Brown, Helmburn Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. William Thomson Ettrickbridge 011.14 A Stone building two Stories high, and in good repair, having a garden and a portion of arable land attached. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/13 Brockhill Bank Brockhill Bank Brockhill Bank Brockhill Bank Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. John Dalgliesh, Brockhill 011.14 A Closely Wooded Slope on the North Side of Ettrick Water, Extending N. [North] East until it joins Fauldshope Bank ( at a burn)
OS1/30/7/13 Fauldshope Bank Fauldshope Bank Fauldshope Bank Fauldshope Bank Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge 011.14 ; 011.15 A thickly wooded Slope, Chiefly Fir, on the farm of Fauldshope, Extending from Brockhill Bank to within a very short distance of "Fauldshope Burn".
OS1/30/7/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/14 Brockhill Brockhill Brockhill Brockhill Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge 011.14 This Name is given to four dwellinghouses, each having a garden, and a portion of Arable Land attached, which is fued of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/14 Brockhill Haugh Brockhill Haugh Brockhill Haugh Brockhill Haugh Mr. William Brown Mr. John Scott Mr. William Thomson 011.14 A portion of Arable land Situated on the North Side of Ettrick Water and attached to Brockhill (fues to) Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/15 Fauldshope West Hill Fauldshope West Hill Fauldshope West Hill Fauldshope West Hill Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. Adam Dalgliesh, Brockhill 011.14 A Considerable Elevation on the farm of Fauldshop, Covered with Rough and Heathy Pasture. There were formerly two farms a "Wester" and "Easter" Fauldshope, which are now united, and known as "Fauldshope" only.
OS1/30/7/15 Brockhill Burn Brockhill Burn Brockhill Burn Brockhill Burn Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. John Jardine, Ettrickbridge 011.10 ; 011.14 A Small Stream rising on the farm of Fauldshope, and after flowing in a South Easterly direction, falls into Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/16 Eldersfolly Eldersfolly Eldersfolly Eldersfolly Mr. James Simpson, Fauldshope Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. John Jardine, Ettrickbridge 011.14 This Name applies to a Ruin being the remains of a Shepherd's cottage, which was built at the desire of an "Elder of the Kirk", and not being found suitable afterwards was designated the "Eldersfolly".
OS1/30/7/16 Brockhill Wood Brockhill Wood Brockhill Wood Brockhill Wood Mr. William Brown, Brockhill Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge Mr. John Jardine Ettrickbridge 011.14 A Considerable portion of Mixed Wood, chiefly Fir, Situated on the North Side of Ettrick Water. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.14 Collected by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/17 Crown Inn Crown Inn Crown Inn Crown Inn Mr. William Thomson Mr. Hugh McMorran Mr John Jardine, Ettrickbridge End 015.02 A Stone building one storie high, licensed for the retail of spirituous liquours. Occupied by William Thomson and the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/17 Jean's Burn Jean's Burn Jean's Burn Jean's Burn Revd. [Reverend] Mr. S. Gibson Mr. H McMorran Mr. John Jardine Ettrickbridge End 011.13 ; 015.01 ; 015.02 A Considerable Stream constituted by the Union of Kirkhope and Hawkshaw Burns, and flowing easterly, emits with the Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Kirkhope Sheets 11.13 &15. 1 & 2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/18 Kirkhope Hill Kirkhope Hill Kirkhope Hill Kirkhope Hill Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope (or Newhouse) 011.13 ; 011.14 A hill of Considerable Elevation on the farm of Kirkhope, the south side of which is steep and rugged, being interspersed with R [rough?] loose Stones, Furze and Bushes- (It abounds in Rabbits, which are preserved).
OS1/30/7/18 [Page] 18 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11.13 & 14 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/19 Fauldshope Fauldshope Fauldshope Fauldshope Mr. William Simson, Tenant Mr. McMorran, Teacher Valuation Roll 011.15 A good stone dwelling house, two stories high with extensive offices, and large arable and sheep farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/19 Fauldshope Lodge Fauldshope Lodge Fauldshope Lodge Fauldshope Lodge Mr. William Simson Mr. McMorran G. Grieve, Occupier 011.15 A neat stone dwelling house one story high, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and occupied by one of the Duke's foresters.
OS1/30/7/19 Inner Huntly Inner Huntly Inner Huntly Inner Huntly Mr. McMorran Valuation Roll Mr. J. Lee, Tenant 011.15 A thatched sottage one story high in bad repair, with stabling attached (formerly cottages) it is the property of Lord Polwarth, and tenanted by Mr. Lee of Oakwood, who keeps a shepherd there.
OS1/30/7/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11-15 Collected by C. E. Hewitt Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/20 Huntly Burn Huntly Burn Huntly Burn Huntly Burn Mr. McMorran, Teacher Mr. T. Mitchell Whitehillbrae D. Inglis, Ettrick Bridge 011.14 ; 011.15 ; 015.02 A small stream flowing in a northerly direction through the farm of Inner Huntly where it unites with Ettrick Water. It commences at "Howford Moss".
OS1/30/7/20 Huntly Cleuch Huntly Cleuch Huntly Cleuch Huntly Cleuch Mr. McMorran Mr. T. Mitchell D. Inglis 011.15 A small ravine on the farm of Inner Huntly, & through which runs a small stream or burn.
OS1/30/7/20 Huntly Moss Huntly Moss Huntly Moss Huntly Moss Mr. McMorran Mr. T. Mitchell D. Inglis 011.15 A small sheet of water on the farm of Inner Huntly, the remains of a moss.
OS1/30/7/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 11-15 Collected by C. E. Hewitt Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/21 Bleak Burn Bleak Burn Bleak Burn Bleak Burn Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 014.04 A Small burn rising in the "Ministers Mop" and flowing in an easterly direction until it joins "North Grain" which is the continuation of the same burn.
OS1/30/7/21 Peat Rig Peat Rig Peat Rig Peat Rig Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 014 An elevated ridge of Moorland on which peats are sometimes cut. Situated on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/21 Sundhope Height Sundhope Height Sundhope Height Sundhope Height Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. A. Hopekirk 014 A Considerable Elevation over which the Ph [Parish] boundary crosses. Situated on the farms of Sundhope and Singlee
OS1/30/7/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.4 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/22 Swallow Head Swallow Head Swallow Head Swallow Head Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 010.16 This Name applies to a portion of Elevated Moor situated at the head of a Small Stream Called "The Swallow" and on the farm of Kirkhope or Newhouse.
OS1/30/7/22 Green Banks Green Banks Green Banks Green Banks Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 010.16 A Considerable portion of Elevated Moor yielding rough and heathy pasture, and Situated on the farm of Kirkhope or Newhouse.
OS1/30/7/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 10.16 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/23 Witchie Knowe Witchie Knowe Witchie Knowe Witchie Knowe Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles Newhousehaugh 011.13 A Small hill over which the boundary dividing the Parishes of Yarrow and Kirkhope crosses.
OS1/30/7/23 The Swallow The Swallow The Swallow The Swallow Mr. Adam Hopekirk Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles 010.16 ; 011.13 This Name is given to a Small Stream originating at the base of "Swallow Head" and extending Southward to the (County) road leading between Yarrow and Ettrick-bridge End.
OS1/30/7/23 Nether Hill Nether Hill Nether Hill Nether Hill Mr. Adam Hopekirk Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles 011.13 A Small hill on the farm of Kirkhope or Newhouse, yielding rough & Heathy Pasture
OS1/30/7/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 10.16 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/24 Newhouse Kip Newhouse Kip Newhouse Kip Newhouse Kip Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh 015.01 This Name applies to a hill of Considerable altitude on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/24 Newhousehaugh Newhousehaugh Newhousehaugh Newhousehaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. William Thomson Mr. James Ingles 015.01 A slated Cottage (Occupied by a Shepherd) on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope - Property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/24 Reedy Law Reedy Law Reedy Law Reedy Law Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh 011.13 This Name applies to a hill of a Ridge-like Shape, over which the boundary dividing the Parishes of Kirkhope and Yarrow Crosses.
OS1/30/7/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/25 Mid Grain Mid Grain Mid Grain Mid Grain Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. A, Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 014.04 ; 015.01 A Stream and Cleuch, Extending in an Easterly direction until it joins North Grain.
OS1/30/7/25 South Grain South Grain South Grain South Grain Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. A. Hopekirk 015.01 A Small Stream - and Cleuch - flowing Eastward until it unites with Hawkshaw Burn.
OS1/30/7/25 Hawkshaw Burn Hawkshaw Burn Hawkshaw Burn Hawkshaw Burn Mr. James Ingles Mr. A. Hopekirk Mr. William Thomson. Ettrickbridge End 011.13 ; 015.01 A considerable Stream formed by the union of March Sike and North Grain and flowing eastward falls into Kirkhope Burn.
OS1/30/7/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/26 March Sike March Sike March Sike March Sike Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 010.16 ; 014.04 ; 015.01 A Small Stream flowing in an easterly direction until it falls into Hawkshaw Burn at the termination of North Grain. It originally formed the boundary betwixt the farms of Kirkhope and Newhouse.
OS1/30/7/26 North Grain North Grain North Grain North Grain Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. A. Hopekirk 014.04 ; 015.01 A Stream and Cleuch, commencing at the termination of Black Burn and extending eastward to the junction of March Sike and Hawkshaw Burn.
OS1/30/7/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lnce [Lance] Corp RE [Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/26 [Page] 26 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/27 Rabbithall Plantation Rabbithall Plantation Rabbithall Plantation Rabbithall Plantation Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Thomas Stewart, Carterhaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope 015.01 A Small Enclosure thinly planted with large firs, in which the Agricultural Show, for the County of Selkirk, is held annually. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/27 The Loup The Loup The Loup The Loup Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End 015.01 A deep Pool in Ettrick Water, from which Salmon leap in order to ascend a rocky portion of the River.
OS1/30/7/27 Kirkhope Linns Kirkhope Linns Kirkhope Linns Kirkhope Linns Revd. John S. Gibson Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. William Thomson 015.01 A deep valley, and rugged portion of Ettrick Water, extending from "The Loup" to opposite "Rabbithall".
OS1/30/7/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/28 Kirkhope Kirkhope Kirkhope Kirkhope Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Thomas Stewart, Carterhaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope 015.01 A neat stone building, two Stories high, of Modern Construction, and built on the Site of the house formerly known as "Newhouse". In the year 1848, the farms of Newhouse and Kirkhope were united, at which period the Name Newhouse was changed to Kirkhope, designating the original as Old Kirkhope. There are good out-buildings, a garden, and an Arable and Pasture farm attached. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/28 Rabbithall Rabbithall Rabbithall Rabbithall Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. Thomas Stewart Mr. Thomas Mitchell 015.01 A Small thatched cottage on the farm of Kirkhope. proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/29 Ern Cleuch Ern Cleuch Ern Cleuch Ern Cleuch Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 015.01 A ravine or cleuch through which flows a stream commencing South-West of Newhouse Kip, and flowing easterly falls into Ettrick Water. The Cleuch only extends as far as Newhouse Bank.
OS1/30/7/29 Pot Well Pot Well Pot Well Pot Well Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 015.01 This name is given to a Shallow Well or Spring, which becomes dry during the Summer Months, it is Situated on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/29 Newhouse Haugh Newhouse Haugh Newhouse Haugh Newhouse Haugh Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. James Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 015.01 An arable field lying on the North Side of Ettrick Water, and on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/29 [Page] 29 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/30 Peat Sike Peat Sike Peat Sike Peat Sike Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope 014.04 ; 015.01 A Small Stream flowing Eastward until it unites with Mid Grain.
OS1/30/7/30 The Birks The Birks The Birks The Birks Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope (or Newhouse) Mr. William Thomson- Ettrickbridge End Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh 015.01 A Small portion of Natural Wood, Consisting of Birch trees only.
OS1/30/7/30 Hawkshawhall Hawkshawhall Hawkshawhall Hawkshawhall Hawkshawhill Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. William Thomson Mr. James Ingles County Map 015.01 This Name applies to a thatched cottage on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope. The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/31 Gait Crook Gait Crook Gait Crook Gait Crook Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. H. McMorran Mr. Adam Brown, Helmburn 015.01 The Name applies to a wooded Slope, and to a bend in Ettrick Water. The word "Gait" is the Scotch term for a Goat. It is supposed therefore that the name has originated from Goats having formerly browsed on the Slope.
OS1/30/7/31 Ferny Knowe Ferny Knowe Ferny Knowe Ferny Knowe Mr. James Gibson, Shaws Mr. Thomas Heard, Shaws Mr. James Hogg, Rabethall 015.01 A Slight eminence Situated on the farm of Shaws.
OS1/30/7/31 Bailie Burn Bailie Burn Bailie Burn Bailie Burn Mr. James Gibson, Shaws Mr. Adam Brown (Helmburn) Mr. Hugh McMorran 015.01 ; 015.02 ; 015.05 ; 015.09 A considerable Stream having its origin on the farm of Shaws, and flowing in a Northerly Course, unites with Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-1. 5 & 9 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/32 Prison Linns Prison Linns Prison Linns Prison Linns Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. Adam Brown Mr. John Jardine, Ettrickbridge End 015.01 This Name is given to a Small Valley or piece of ground, Situated on the farm of Helmburn, traditionally assigned, as having been a place where the "Covenanters" held their Congregational Meetings" about the time of King Charles the Second.
OS1/30/7/32 Curling Stone Curling Stone Mr. James Gibson, Shaws Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh 015.01 A long, large sized rock a little N.W. [North West] of Newhouse Kip.
OS1/30/7/32 Green Knowe Green Knowe Green Knowe Green Knowe Mr. James Gibson, Shaws Mr. Thomas Heard, Shaws Mr. James Hogg, Rabethall 015.01 A small eminence Situated on the farm of Shaws.
OS1/30/7/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-1 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/33 Camp (site of) Camp (Site of) Camp (Site of) Camp (Site of) Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Whitehillbrae Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope (or Newhouse) 015.02 This Camp has been ploughed over, but distinct traces of it Still remains visible (in a field on the farm of Hutterburn) and appears to have consisted of one Ring or foss, having an entrance on the East side; and from the formation, is considered to have been probably a British Camp.
OS1/30/7/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/34 Howford Hill Howford Hill Howford Hill Howford Hill Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. Adam Brown, Helmburn Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End 015.02 A Considerable Elevation on the farm of Howford, yielding good pasture.
OS1/30/7/34 Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Corbie Craigs Mr. Adam Brown Mr. John Scott Mr. William Thomson 015.02 This name applies to a rocky Slope or Crag, Situated on the South Side of Helmburn Hill.
OS1/30/7/34 Helmburn Hill Helmburn Hill Helmburn Hill Helmburn Hill Mr. Adam Brown Mr. William Thomson Mr. John Scott 015.02 A considerable Elevation on the farm of Helmburn, affording good pasture.
OS1/30/7/34 [Page] 34 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/35 Ettrick Bridge Ettrick Bridge Ettrick Bridge Ettrick Bridge Revd. [Reverend] John . Gibson Mr. Hugh McMorran (Teacher) Mr. William Thomson 015.02 A stone bridge comprising one arch, spanning Ettrick water, at Ettrickbridge End. It is kept in Repair &c at the expense of the County.
OS1/30/7/35 Church Church (Ph) [Parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] John S, Gibson Mr. H. McMorran Mr. William Thomson 015.02 A Stone Edifice two Stories high, having a Bell-fry at the West End, and of Modern construction. The number of sittings is about 250, but the interior is capable to contain more. The present incumbent is the Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson.
OS1/30/7/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/36 Helmburn Helmburn Helmburn Helmburn Mr. Adam Brown (Helmburn) Mr. John Scott Howford Mr. H. McMorran 015.02 A good Stone building two Stories high, with out buildings (including a thrashing mill), a garden and arable farm attached. Proprietor Mr. William Brown.
OS1/30/7/36 School School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. Hugh McMorran (Teacher) Mr. Adam Brown , Helmburn 015.02 A Stone building two stories high and in good repair, the upper flat of which is used for a School-room, and the under part occupied by the Schoolmaster. The average number of scholars attending (including both sex) is about 50, the branches of Education taught, being Such as is usually adopted in Parochial Schools. There is a Small garden attached to the School. The property of the Presbytery of Selkirk.
OS1/30/7/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
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OS1/30/7/37 Ettrick Water Ettrick Water Ettrick Water Ettrick Water Revd. John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Thomas Mitchell- Kirkhope Mr. Adam Brown Helmburn 011 ; 015 ; 014 A considerable river, having its source in Ettrick Parish, at a place called "Ettrick Head", from which it flows in a North-Easterly direction, entering Kirkhope Parish near "Stanhope Foot"; and thence pursueing its course by Ettrickbridge End, unites with Yarrow Water, in the Ph [Parish] of Selkirk.
OS1/30/7/37 Midge Cleuch Midge Cleuch Midge Cleuch Midge Cleuch Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge Mr. John Jardine, Ettrickbridge Mr. Thomas Mitchell, Kirkhope 015.01 ; 011.13 A Small glen, partly Studded with natural wood on the farm of Kirkhope, and near the termination of "Hawkshaw Burn".
OS1/30/7/37 Inn Inn Inn Inn Mr. William Grieve - Occupier Mr. William Thomson Mr. Thomas Mitchell 015.01 A Stone building two stories high, licensed for the retail of Spirits &c to which is attached a garden and a few acres of arable land. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Kirkhope Sheets Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/38 Manse Manse (Ph) [Parish] Manse (Ph) [Parish] Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. Thomas Stewart, Carterhaugh Mr. Thomas Mitchall, Kirkhope 015.01 A neat Stone building two stories high and of Modern Construction, having Suitable out-buildings, a garden, and a few acres of arable (or glebe) land attached, possessed by the Revd [Reverend] John S. Gibson, incumbent of Kirkhope Parish.
OS1/30/7/38 Ettrickbridge End Ettrickbridge End Ettrickbridge End Ettrickbridge End Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. Thomas Stewart Mr. Thomas Mitchell 015.01 ; 015.02 A Small Village Situate on the side of Ettrick Water comprising Parish Church, Manse, and School, two Inns, a Couple of Small grocery stores and a few other buildings, the majority of which are only one story high with gardens attached, being feus, and the Property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. There is no Post Office in the Village, but letters etc. are collected three times a week by a Post-car which runs betwixt Selkirk, and Thirlestane.
OS1/30/7/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.1 & 2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/39 Hungry Hill Hungry Hill Hungry Hill Hungry Hill Mr. Thomas Mitchell- Hutterburn Mr. Thomas Mitchell. Whitehillbrae Mr. John Scott- Howford 015.02 A Slight Rise on the farm of Hutterburn yielding rough pasture. On the South Side is the remains or track of a farm house formerly known as Hungryhill.
OS1/30/7/39 Howford Moss Howford Moss Howford Moss Howford Moss Mr. John Scott, Howford Mr. William Scott, Howfordmill Mr. William Thomson, Ettrickbridge End 015.02 This Name applies to a Marshy piece of ground formerly a Peat Moss Situated on the farm of Howford.
OS1/30/7/39 Black Knowe Head Black Knowe Head Black Knowe Head Black Knowe Head Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope Mr. James Ingles - Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk, New Kirkhope 011.09 A considerable elevation on the farms of Fauldshope and Kirkhope, affording rough and heathy pasture. There is no hill known as Black Knowe.
OS1/30/7/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15. 2 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/40 Ministers Moss Ministers Moss Ministers Moss Ministers Moss Mr. James Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk - Old Kirkhope Mr. Thomas Mitchell - Kirkhope (or Newhouse) 014 This name applies to a portion of Moss from which peats were formerly obtained for the Minister of Yarrow and is Situated on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/40 Scawd Law Scod Law Scod Law Scod Law Scaud Law Scawd Law Mr. James Ingles - Newhousehaugh Mr. John Ingles, Newhousehaugh Mr. Adam Hopekirk - Old Kirkhope Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary 014 A Small hill on the farm of Kirkhope or Newhouse yielding rough and heathy pasture.
OS1/30/7/40 Copelaw Rig Copelaw Rig Copelaw Rig Copelaw Rig Mr. James Ingles Mr. John Ingles Mr. Adam Hopekirk 014 A Slight ridge or portion of elevated moor on the farm of Newhouse or Kirkhope. There is no hill known as Cope Law.
OS1/30/7/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.4 Described by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/41 Huntly Hill Huntly Hill Huntly Hill Huntly Hill Mr. McMorran, Teacher Mr. T. Mitchell, Whitehillbrae Mr. T. Anderson Fans 015.03 A considerable hill on the farm of Inner Huntly, a great portion of the N. [North] side is cultivated, the rest is in its natural state.
OS1/30/7/41 Hutterburn Hill Hutterburn Hill Hutterburn Hill Hutterburn Hill Mr. McMorran Mr. T. Mitchell Mr. T. Anderson 015.03 A large hill on the farm of Hutterburn covered with rough and heathy pasture.
OS1/30/7/41 Hutterburn Loch Hutterburn Loch Hutterburn Loch Hutterburn Loch Mr. McMorran Mr. T. Mitchell Mr. T. Anderson 015.03 A small sheet of water on the farm of Hutterburn with a (large) moss on its N. [North] side.
OS1/30/7/41 Howe Moss Howe Moss Howe Moss Howe Moss Mr. McMorran Mr. T. Mitchell Mr. T. Anderson 015.03 A considerable moss on the farm of Fans.
OS1/30/7/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-3 Collected by C.E.Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/42 Huntly Cover Huntly Cover Huntly Cover Huntly Cover Mr. McMoran, Teacher Mr. Robert Rathie, Outer Huntly Mr. T. Anderson, Fans 015.03 A close wood of fir trees on the farm of Outer Huntly and the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/42 Huntly Rig Huntly Rig Huntly Rig Huntly Rig Mr. McMorran Mr. R. Rathie Mr. T. Anderson 015.03 A high ridge of Moorland on the farm of Outer Huntly.
OS1/30/7/42 Wool Law Wool Law Wool Law Wool Law Mr. McMorran Mr. R. Rathie Mr. T. Anderson 015.03 A small hill on the farm of Outer Huntly covered with rough and heathy pasture.
OS1/30/7/42 [Page] 42 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-3 Collected by C.E.Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/43 Scar Hill Scar Hill Scar Hill Scar Hill Mr. Charles Mills, Gilmanscleuch Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher William Beattie, Shepherd 014.07 A ridge or Hill of Mountain land lying between the parishes of Yarrow & Kirkhope, there are a few projecting rocks upon its ridge from which it derives its name.
OS1/30/7/43 Gilmanscleuch Law Gilmanscleuch Law Gilmanscleuch Law Gilmanscleuch Law Mr. Mills Mr. T.H.Amos William Beattie 014.07 A very considerable eminence on the farm of Gilmanscleuch, its sides are covered with rocky and rough pasture,
OS1/30/7/43 Gilmanscleuch Gilmanscleuch Gilmanscleuch Gilmanscleuch Mr. Charles Mills Tenant Mr. T. H. Amos William Beattie 014.07 A new dwelling house two stories high with out offices and an arable and pasture farm attached. The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-7 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/44 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.
OS1/30/7/44 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)
OS1/30/7/44 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.
OS1/30/7/44 [Page] 44 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-7 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/45 The Inch The Inch The Inch The Inch Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson Mr. William Beatty, Occupant Mr. G. Laidley, Occupant 014.08 This Name applies to a Couple of Cottages each one story high, having Gardens attached, Situated on the farms of Singlee and Gilmanscleuch. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/45 Inch Burn Inch Burn Inch Burn Inch Burn Mr. William Beattie Mr. G. Laidley Mr. Thomas Scott, Singleehill End 014.08 A considerable Stream having its source on the farms of Singlee and Gilmanscleuch, and flowing in a Southerly course unites with Ettrick Water at The Inch.
OS1/30/7/45 Singlee Hill Singlee Hill Singlee Hill Singlee Hill Mr. William Beattie Mr. G. Laidley Mr. Thomas Scott 014.08 A hill of Considerable Elevation on the farm of Singlee, the South-West end of which is Steep, and Strewed with loose Stones.
OS1/30/7/45 Ladylodge Knowe Ladylodge Knowe Ladylodge Knowe Ladylodge Knowe Mr. William Beattie Mr. G. Laidley Mr. Thomas Scott 014.08 A small knoll on the farm of Singlee covered with rough pasture.
OS1/30/7/45 [Page] 45 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-8 Collected by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/46 Singleehill End Singleehill End Singleehill End Singleehill End Mr. Thomas Scott, Occupant Mr. Andrew Easton, Todrig Mr. William Beattie, The Inch 014.08 A thatched Cottage one Storey high having a garden attached, Situated on the farm of Singlee and occupied by a Shepherd Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/46 Rafinghope Rig Rafinghope Rig Rafinghope Rig Rafinghope Rig Revd. [Reverend] John S. Gibson, Ettrickbridge End Mr. A. Hopekirk, Old Kirkhope Mr. James Jules, Newhousehaugh 014.08 A ridge of Moor-land of considerable elevation, Situated on the farm of Kirkhope (or Newhouse). The origin of this Name is not known.
OS1/30/7/46 Long Knowe Long Knowe Long Knowe Long Knowe Mr. Thomas Scott Mr. William Beattie Mr. G. Laidley 014.08 A considerable eminence on the farm of Singlee, covered with rough and Heathy Pasture
OS1/30/7/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-8 Collected by John Callanan Lce [Lance] Corpl [Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/47 Shaws Hill Shaws Hill Shaws Hill Shaws Hill Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope Mr. J. Gibson, Shaws Thomas Heard, Shepherd 015.05 A considerably elevated hill on the fram of Shaws, it is steep on all sides but yielding good herbage.
OS1/30/7/47 Thomson's Moss Thomson's Moss Thomson's Moss Thomson's Moss Mr. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson Thomas Heard 015.05 A small mossy piece of land on the farm of Shaws.
OS1/30/7/47 Thomson's Sike Thomson's Sike Thomson's Sike Thomson's Sike Mr. R Gibson Mr. J. Gibson Thomas Heard 015.05 A small stream issuing from Thomson's Moss and uniting with Baillie Burn,
OS1/30/7/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-5 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/48 Linglee Linglee Linglee Linglee Mr. McMorran, Teacher Valuation Roll Mr. R Gibson, Hyndhope 015.05 A good dwelling house two stories high with a garden, out offices and large arable and pasture farm attached. Tenanted by Mr. J. Scott and the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/48 Linglee Burn Linglee Burn Linglee Burn Linglee Burn Mr. McMorran Mr. R. Gibson John Inglis, Shepherd 014.04 ; 014.08 ; 015.05 A mountain stream having n easterly source and the boundary betwixt the farms of Newhouse and Linglee and falls into Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/48 Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher Mr. R. Gibson John Inglis 015.05 An elevated piece of land on the farm of Linglee, from which (it is said) the former Tenant used to watch his workers on the farm and from that it derived its name.
OS1/30/7/48 [Page] 48 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-5 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/49 Newhouse Bank Newhouse Bank Newhouse Bank Newhouse Bank Mr. T. Mitchell, Newhouse Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope John Inglis, Shepherd 015.01 ; 015.05 A slope of natural wood extending from Linglee Burn to Newhouse (or Kirkhope)
OS1/30/7/49 Crury (Remains of) Crury(Remains of) Crury(Remains of) Crury(Remains of) Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher Mr. R. Gibson Thomas Heard, Shepherd 015.05 This name applies to the remain of a cottage house on the farm of Hyndhope and at the base of Scots Bank, the origin of this name is not known.
OS1/30/7/49 Crury Knowe Crury Knowe Crury Knowe Crury Knowe Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. R. Gibson Thomas Heard 015.05 An elevated portion of pasture land on the farm of Shaws.
OS1/30/7/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-5 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/50 Scott's Bank Scott's Bank Scott's Bank Scott's Bank Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. R. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson 015.05 A slope of natural wood on the farm of Hyndhope, it also gives title to the proprietor of the estate of Hyndhope.
OS1/30/7/50 Clinty Pool Clinty Pool Clinty Pool Clinty Pool Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. R. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson 015.05 A very deep place in Ettrick Water at a bend of the river opposite Linglee.
OS1/30/7/50 Tommy Reid's Cairn Tommy Reid's Cairn Tommy Reid's Cairn Tommy Reid's Cairn Mr. R. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson Thomas Heard, Shepherd 015.05 A small pile of stones about four feet high on a conspicuous part of Shaws Hill, supposed to have been erected by a person of that name.
OS1/30/7/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-5 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/51 Outer Huntly Outer Huntly Outer Huntly Outer Huntly Mr. McMorran, Teacher Valuation Roll Mr. Robert Rathie Tenant 015.08 A stone dwelling house one story high in good repair, with out offices, garden, and arable and pasture farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/51 Blindhaugh Burn Blindhaugh Burn Blindhaugh Burn Blindhaugh Burn Mr. Robert Rathie Mr. Thomas Anderson, Fans Mr. T. Mitchell, Whitehill Brae 015.08 A considerable stream having its source on the farm of Fans, it takes an easterly course, and unites with Ale Water (In its course through the farm of Fans it flows through a portion of land called the "Blind Haugh" from which it derives its name).
OS1/30/7/51 [Page] 51 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15-8 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/52 Fauldshope Burn Fauldshope Burn Fauldshope Burn Fauldshope Burn Mr. William Simpson Mr. John Lee Mr. Thomas Mitchell 011.10 ; 011.14 ; 011.15 A considerable stream having its Source in a Moss on the farm of Fauldshope, through which it flows (in a South Easterly Course) until it unites with Ettrick Water, a Short distance N. [North] West of Fauldshope Bridge.
OS1/30/7/52 Fauldshope Bridge Fauldshope Bridge Fauldshope Bridge Fauldshope Bridge William Simpson John Lee Thomas Mitchell 011.15 A Stone bridge Consisting of One Arch, Spanning Ettrick Water, adjacent to Fauldshope farm house - this Bridge was built and the road kept in repair by the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/52 [Page] 52 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 10.14.15 Collected by John Callanan
OS1/30/7/53 Darnie Craigs Darnie Craigs Darnie Craigs Darnie Craigs Mr. T. Kennedy, Newburgh John Bryden, Crosslee Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher 014 A slope of small projecting rocks, and rough pasture, on the farm of Newburgh.
OS1/30/7/53 Birkendale Knowe Birkendale Knowe Birkendale Knowe Birkendale Knowe Mr. T. Kennedy John Bryden Mr. T. H. Amos 014 A considerable eminence covered with rough pasture over which the parish boundary runs which divides Ettrick from Kirkhope.
OS1/30/7/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.10 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
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OS1/30/7/55 Ramper Knowe Ramper Knowe Ramper Knowe Ramper Knowe Mr. J. Scott, Wester Delnaine Mr. T.H. Amos, Teacher Mr. T. Kennedy, Newburgh 014.11 A small elevated piece of land on the farm of Gilmanscleuch.
OS1/30/7/55 Willlow Island Willlow Island Willlow Island Willlow Island Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. T. Kennedy 014.11 A small island in Ettrick Water, with a number of willow bushes growing upon it from which it derives its name.
OS1/30/7/55 Windy Brow Windy Brow Windy Brow Windy Brow Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. T. Kennedy 012.11 The North West end of a ridge of hills on the farm of Wester Deloraine
OS1/30/7/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.11 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/56 Newburgh Newburgh Newburgh Newburgh Mr. J. Kennedy, Tenant Valuation Roll Mr. McMoran, Teacher 014.11 A good stone dwelling house two stories high with out offices, garden and large arable and pasture farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/56 Newburgh Rig Newburgh Rig Newburgh Rig Newburgh Rig Mr. T. Kennedy Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Scott 014.11 A high ridge of pasture land on the farm of Newburgh
OS1/30/7/56 Newburgh Burn Newburgh Burn Newburgh Burn Newburgh Burn Mr. T. Kennedy Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Scott 014.11 ; 014.06 ; 014.10 A considerable mountain stream flowing in a S. [South] easterly direction through the farm of Newburgh until it unites with Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.11 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/57 Ladyside School Ladyside School (Endowed) Ladyside School (Endowed) Ladyside School (Endowed) Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher Mr. J. Scott, W. [Wester] Deloraine Mr. James Boston, Nether Deloraine 014.11 A spacious room. with house and garden attached, Erected and Endowed by His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, with a salary of £15 per annum. Average number of Scholars 36 the branches of education are the same as is generally taught in the parochial Schools of Scotland.
OS1/30/7/57 Nether Deloraine Nether Deloraine Nether Deloraine Nether Deloraine Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston, Tenant 014.11 A dwelling house two stories high with out-offices and garden attached & also a large arable and pasture farm, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/57 [Page] 57 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.11 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/58 Wester Deloraine Wester Deloraine Wester Deloraine Wester Deloraine Mr. J. Scott, Tenant Valuation Roll Mr McMorran, Teacher 014 A good dwelling house two stories high with outoffices, garden and large arable and sheep farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/58 Deloraine Burn Deloraine Burn Deloraine Burn Deloraine Burn Mr. J. Scott Mr. McMorran Mr. J. Boston 014.11 ; 014.15 A considerable mountain stream flowing in a northerly direction until it unites with Ettrick Water near Wester Deloraine.
OS1/30/7/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-11 & 15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/59 Ark Law Ark Law Ark Law Ark Law Mr. J. Scott, W. [Wester] Deloraine Mr. J. Boston, Nether Deloraine Mr. Robert Gibson, Hyndhope 014.12 A hill of Considerable Elevation on the farm of Nether Deloraine.
OS1/30/7/59 March Sike March Sike March Sike March Sike Mr. Robert Gibson Mr. J. Boston Mr. John Dodds, Shepherd 014.12 A Small Stream having its source on the farm of Hyndhope, and uniting with Ettrick Water. It was formerly the boundary betwixt the farms of Hyndhope and Nether Deloraine, hence the Name.
OS1/30/7/59 Brock Scar Brock Scar Brock Scar Brock Scar Revd. [Reverend] John S Gibson Mr. Robert Gibson Mr. J. Dodds 014.12 A precipitous Scar, at a bend on the South Side of Ettrick Water and on the farm of Hyndhope. It is partly cover with Rough Pasture.
OS1/30/7/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.12 Described by John Callanan Lce Corpl [Lance Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/60 Pinal Knowe Pinal Knowe Pinal Knowe Pinal Knowe Mr. Robert Gibson - Hyndhope Mr. John Dodds - Shepherd Revd. [Reverend] Mr. John S. Gibson - Ettrickbridge End 014.12 A Slight Elevation on the farm of Hyndhope. The origin of the name is not known.
OS1/30/7/60 Shorthope Law Shorthope Law Shorthope Law Shorthope Law Mr. J. Scott. W [Wester] Deloraine Mr. J Boston, Nether Deloraine Mr. Adam Scott Deloraineburn 014.12 A hill of considerable Elevation on the farm of Nether Deloraine
OS1/30/7/60 Mossbrae Height Mossbrae Height Mossbrae Height Mossbrae Height Mr. Robert Gibson Mr. John Dodds Mr. Robert Brydon - Whitehill Shiel 014.12 A hill of very considerable altitude Situated on the farms Hyndhope and Nether Deloraine. There are Peat Mosses on its summit from which cause the name is derived.
OS1/30/7/60 [Page] 60 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14.12 Described by John Callanan Lce Corpl [Lance Corporal] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/61 Hyndhope Hyndhope Hyndhope Hyndhope Mr. R. Gibson, Tenant Valuation Roll Mr. McMorran, Teacher 015.09 A stuccoed dwelling house two stories high with Garden, outoffices and large Arable and Sheep Farm attached the property of Mr. Robert Mercer of Ramsay Lodge. Portobello.
OS1/30/7/61 Old Hyndhope Old Hyndhope Old Hyndhope Old Hyndhope Mr. R. Gibson Valuation Roll Mr. McMorran 015.09 A small dwelling house one story high in bad repair, with garden and stable attached. This was the original farm house of Hyndhope. It is now occupied by one of the Shepherds, the property of Mr. Robert Mercer of Ramsay Lodge, Portobello
OS1/30/7/61 [Page] 61 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.9 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/62 [page] 62 Blank Page
OS1/30/7/63 Shaws Shaws Shaws Shaws Mr. J. Gibson Tenant Valuation Roll Mr. R. Gibson Hyndhope 015.09 A stone building two stories high and in bad repair, with a garden, out-offices and large Arable and Sheep Farm attached. The property of Mr. James Johnston of Alva.
OS1/30/7/63 Shaws Mid Hill Shaws Mid Hill Shaws Mid Hill Shaws Mid Hill Mr. J. Gibson Mr. R. Gibson Thomas Heard, Shepherd 015.09 A considerable hill on the farm of Shaws covered with rough and heathy pasture.
OS1/30/7/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.9 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers] [Note against Shaws Mid Hill] See P [Page] 66
OS1/30/7/64 Somerton Knowe Somerton Knowe Somerton Knowe Somerton Knowe Mr. J. Gibson, Shaws Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope Thomas Heard, Shepherd 015.09 A small hill on the farm of Shaws, the origin of the name is not known.
OS1/30/7/64 Somerton Sike Somerton Sike Somerton Sike Somerton Sike Mr. J. Gibson Mr. R. Gibson Thomas Heard 015.09 A small mountain stream flowing in a northerly direction and uniting with Bailie Burn
OS1/30/7/64 Dodhead Under Hill Dodhead Under Hill Dodhead Under Hill Dodhead Under Hill Mr. J. Gibson Mr. R. Gibson Thomas Heard 015.09 A considerable hill on the farm of Hyndhope, covered with rough and Heathy pasture
OS1/30/7/64 [Page] 64 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.9 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers] [Note against Dodhead Under Hill] See P [Page] 86
OS1/30/7/65 Kate's Cairn Kate's Cairn Kate's Cairn Kate's Cairn Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope Mr. G. Gibson, Hyndhope John Dodds, Shepherd 015.09 A small pile of stones on Dodhead under Hill supposed to have been erected by a woman of that name.
OS1/30/7/65 Broomie Knowe Broomie Knowe Broomie Knowe Broomie Knowe Mr. R. Gibson Mr. G. Gibson John Dodds 015.09 An elevated ridge of land on the farm of Hyndhope, originally covered with Broom but now Arable.
OS1/30/7/65 Hyndhope Burn Hyndhope Burn Hyndhope Burn Hyndhope Burn Mr. R. Gibson Mr. G. Gibson John Dodds 014.12 ; 015.09 A mountain stream having its source on the farm of Hyndhope, it takes a northerly course and unites with Ettrick Water near the farm house of Hyndhope.
OS1/30/7/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.9 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/66 Dodhead Burn Dodhead Burn Dodhead Burn Dodhead Burn Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope Mr. J. Gibson, Shaws John Dodds (Shepherd) 015 A considerable mountain stream flowing in a northerly direction through the farm of Hyndhope until it unites with Ettrick Water opposite Linglee.
OS1/30/7/66 Hyndhope Rig Hyndhope Rig Hyndhope Rig Hyndhope Rig Mr. R. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson John Dodds 015.09 A considerably elevated ridge of land on the farm of Hyndhope covered with rough pasture.
OS1/30/7/66 Dodhead Mid Hill Dodhead Mid Hill Dodhead Mid Hill Dodhead Mid Hill Mr. R. Gibson Mr. J. Gibson John Dodds 015.09 A considerable hill on the farm of Hyndhope covered with rough and heathy pasture
OS1/30/7/66 [Page] 66 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 15.9 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/67 Cop Law Cop Law Cop Law Cop Law Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A considerable hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine. affording good pasturage for sheep.
OS1/30/7/67 Warleshope Burn Warleshope Burn Warleshope Burn Warleshope Burn Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A small mountain stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine, it takes a N. [North] Westerly course, and unites with Ettrick Water, at "Winter Pool".
OS1/30/7/67 Warleshope Plantation Warleshope Plantation Warleshope Plantation Warleshope Plantation Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A small plantation of large fir trees, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/68 Deloraineburn Deloraineburn Deloraineburn Deloraineburn Mr. J. Scott, Wester Deloraine Mr. J. Boston, Nether Deloraine Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher 014.15 This name applies to two thatched cottages on the farms of Deloraine, occupied by shepherds, The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/68 Boor Sike Boor Sike Boor Sike Boor Sike Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A small mountain stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine uniting with Deloraine Burn.
OS1/30/7/68 Tinkler Sike Tinkler Sike Tinkler Sike Tinkler Sike Mr. J. Scott Mr. J. Boston Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A small stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine and uniting with Deloraine Burn.
OS1/30/7/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/69 Stanhope Law Stanhope Law Stanhope Law Stanhope Law Mr. J. Scott, Wester Deloraine Mr. A. Scott, Wester Deloraine Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher 014 A very considerable and precipitous hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine.
OS1/30/7/69 Stanhope Burn Stanhope Burn Stanhope Burn Stanhope Burn Mr. J. Scott Mr. A Scott Mr. T. H. Amos 014.14 ; 014.15 A small mountain stream flowing in a westerly direction, and (in its course) dividing the parishes of Ettrick and Kirkhope, and uniting with Ettrick Water at "Stanhope Foot".
OS1/30/7/69 Stanhope Foot Stanhope Foot Stanhope Foot Stanhope Foot Mr. J. Scott Mr. A Scott Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A thatched cottage on the farm of Wester Deloraine, and in bad repair, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/70 Police Station Police Station Police Station Police Station Mr. J. Scott, Deloraine Mr. J. Kennedy, Newburgh Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A good stone building one story high, the residence of the constable of the district and the property of the county.
OS1/30/7/70 Winter Pool Winter Pool Winter Pool Winter Pool Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. Kennedy Mr. T. H. Amos 014.15 A very deep part of Ettrick Water (at a bend of the river)
OS1/30/7/70 [Page] 70 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/71 Rushy Sike Rushy Sike Rushy Sike Rushy Sike Mr. J. Scott, Wester Deloraine Mr. T. H. Amos, Teacher Mr. J. Boston, Nether Deloraine 014.11 ; 014.14 A small stream on the E. [East] side of Cop Law, uniting with Deloraine Burn.
OS1/30/7/71 Steel Cleuch Steel Cleuch Steel Cleuch Steel Cleuch Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Boston 014.11 A small ravine and stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine and uniting with Ettrick Water.
OS1/30/7/71 Shorthope Sike Shorthope Sike Shorthope Sike Shorthope Sike Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Boston 014.11 ; 014.12 A small mountain stream on the farm of Nether Deloraine and uniting with Deloraine Burn
OS1/30/7/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/72 Stilts Cleuch Stilts Cleuch Stilts Cleuch Stilts Cleuch Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Boston 014.11 ; 014.12 A small ravine and stream on the farm of Nether Deloraine uniting with Deloraine Burn
OS1/30/7/72 Murckle Range Cleuch Murkle Range Cleuch Murkle Range Cleuch Murkle Range Cleuch Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Boston 014.07 ; 014.11 A small ravine and stream on the S. [South] side of Gilmans Law, the stream unites with Ettrick Water
OS1/30/7/72 Little Range Cleuch Little Range Cleuch Little Range Cleuch Little Range Cleuch Mr. J. Scott Mr. T. H. Amos Mr. J. Boston 014.07 ; 014.11 A small ravine and stream on the S. [South] side of Gilmans Law the stream unites with Ettrick Water
OS1/30/7/72 [Page] 72 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/73 Hyndhope Kip Hyndhope Kip Hyndhope Kip Hyndhope Kip Mr. R. Gibson, Hyndhope John Dodds (Shepherd) Robert Brydon, Whitehillshiel 014 A considerable eminence on the farm of Hyndhope, having a conspicuous Shepherds cairn on the N. [North] side of it.
OS1/30/7/73 Toddle Knowes Toddle Knowes Toddle Knowes Toddle Knowes Mr. R. Gibson John Dodds Robert Brydon 014 An elevated piece of undulating land on the farm of Whitehillshiel
OS1/30/7/73 White Hill White Hill White Hill White Hill Mr. R. Gibson John Dodds Robert Brydon 014 A considerable hill on the farm of Whitehillshiel, and covered with rough and heathy pasture.
OS1/30/7/73 [Page] 72 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14-15 Collected by C.E. Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] R.E [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/74 Deephope Sike Deephope Sike Deephope Sike Deephope Sike Mr J Scott Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Riachard Lees Thorneycleuch 014.15 A small mountain stream on the farm of Nether Deloriane, flowing in a Westerly direction until it unites with Deloraine Burn
OS1/30/7/74 Blackbird Sike Blackbird Sike Blackbird Sike Blackbird Sike Mr J Scott Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thorneycleuch 014 A small mountain stream flowing south into Deloraine Burn, A number of Blackbirds are often seen here, from which it derives its name
OS1/30/7/74 Andrew's Nick Andrew's Nick Andrew's Nick Andrew's Nick Mr J Scott Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thorneycleuch 014 A small ravine on the farm of Nether Deloraine through which flows a small stream, The origin of this name is not known
OS1/30/7/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Kirkbride Sheet 14 Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/75 Sauchienees Sauchienees Sauchienees Sauchienees Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 014 This name applies to the N [North] end of a Mountain range, but the origin of the name is not known
OS1/30/7/75 Cacra Course Cacra Course Cacra Course Cacra Course Mr J Scott Mr Richard Lees Mr Thomas Crozier 018 The Name applies to a Bridle Road or Foot path, leaving the Turnpike Road which leads betwixt Tushielaw and Hawick South of Cacra bank, and crossing a portion of Moor land joins the same road again near Redfordgreen
OS1/30/7/75 Upper Car Cleuch Upper Car Cleuch Upper Car Cleuch Upper Car Cleuch Mr Robert Gibson Hyndhope Mr John Dodds Old Hyndhope Mr Robert Bryson Whitehillshire 014 ; 012 A deep ravine through which a small stream flows, Situated on the farm of Hyndhope
OS1/30/7/75 Nether Car Cleuch Nether Car Cleuch Nether Car Cleuch Nether Car Cleuch Mr Robert Gibson Mr John Dodds Mr Robert Brydon 014.12 A small ravine on the farm of Hyndhope, thro' [through] which flows a stream, Uniting with Ettrick Water
OS1/30/7/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 14 Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/76 Potlock Burn Potlock Burn Potlock Burn Potlock Burn Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 014.15 A mountain stream issuing from a small piece of water called "Pot Lock", and flowing in a northerly direction, unites with Deloraine Burn
OS1/30/7/76 Foster Linns Foster Linns Foster Linns Foster Linns Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 014 A rocky chasm in Deloraine Burn, The origin of the name is not known.
OS1/30/7/76 Middle Grain Middle Grain Middle Grain Middle Grain Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 014 ; 018 A small mountain stream flowing in a N [North Westerly direction and uniting with Deloraine Burn.
OS1/30/7/76 [Page] 76 Sheet 14 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/77 Langhope Langhope Langhope Langhope Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott Tenant 015 A dwelling house one story high, with garden out offices and large sheep farm attached - the property of the Right Honble [Honourable] the Earl of Minto
OS1/30/7/77 Langhope Rig Langhope Rig Langhope Rig Langhope Rig Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A long ridge of rough and heathy pasture on the farm of Langhope
OS1/30/7/77 Langhope Burn Langhope Burn Langhope Burn Langhope Burn Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A considerable stream issuing from Shaws Under Lock, flowing in an easterly direction until it joins Todrig Burn at Todrig
OS1/30/7/77 [Page] 77 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/78 Akermoor Loch Akermoor Loch Akermoor Loch Akermoor Loch Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott, Langhope 015 A considerable sheet of water on the farm of Shaws Howford & Langhope, and a great resort for wild fowl
OS1/30/7/78 Belmanshaws Belmanshaws Belmanshaws Belmanshaws Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A considerable hill on the farm of Langhope the origins of the name is not known
OS1/30/7/78 Sauchie Sike Sauchie Sike Sauchie Sike Sauchie Sike Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A small mountain stream flowing southerly, and uniting with Langhope Burn. The word "Sauchie" Means Willowy
OS1/30/7/78 [Page] 78 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/79 Caver's Hill Caver's Hill Caver's Hill Caver's Hill Mr J. Gibson Shaws Mr. J. Anderson, Fanns A. Davidson (Shepherd) 015 A Considerable hill on the farm of Shaws, covered with rough & heathy pasture, The Name 'Cavers' is Supposed to be a Mans Name.
OS1/30/7/79 Caver's Moss Caver's Moss Caver's Moss Caver's Moss Mr J. Gibson Mr. T. Anderson A. Davidson 015 A small moss on the S.W. [South West] side of Caver's Hill.
OS1/30/7/79 Caver's Sike Caver's Sike Caver's Sike Caver's Sike Mr J. Gibson Mr. T. Anderson A. Davidson 015.05 A small stream having its source in Caver's Moss and flowing in a N. [North] Westerly direction until it unites with Bailie Burn.
OS1/30/7/79 [Page] 79 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/80 Fanns Fanns Fanns Fanns Mr Thomas Tenant Mr R Rathie Outer Huntly Valuation Roll 015 A stone building one story high, with a garden, and sheep farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/80 Fanns Burn Fanns Burn Fanns Burn Fanns Burn Mr T Anderson Mr R Rathie T Mitchell Whitehill Brae 015 A small stream having its source in Hungerhill Moss and flowing through the farm of Fanns until it unites with Blindhaugh Burn
OS1/30/7/80 Blind Haugh Blind Haugh Blind Haugh Blind Haugh Mr T Andreson Mr R Ritchie T Mitchell 015 A piece of enclosed land on the farm of Fanns, the soil of which is very unproductive on that account the name of Blind Haugh was given to it.
OS1/30/7/80 [Page] 80 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/81 Dodhead Dodhead Dodhead Dodhead Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson, Occupier 015 A shepherds cottage one story high and thatched with a garden attached the property of Mr Robert Mercer of Portobello, and on the farm of Hyndhope,
OS1/30/7/81 Dodhead Grain Dodhead Grain Dodhead Grain Dodhead Grain Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small mountain stream flowing in a westerly direction until it unites with Dodhead Burn
OS1/30/7/81 Whitehillshiel Whitehillshiel Whitehillshiel Whitehillshiel Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson R Bryden, Occupier 015 A shepherds cottage one story high with a garden and large sheep farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/30/7/81 [Page] 81 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/82 Rushie Knowe Rushie Knowe Rushie Knowe Rushie Knowe Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A considerable eminence on the farm of Hyndhope its summit is covered with rushes from which it derives its name
OS1/30/7/82 Shiel Knowe Shiel Knowe Shiel Knowe Shiel Knowe Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small ridge of rough pasture land, on the farm of Hyndhope
OS1/30/7/82 Nettly Knowe Nettly Knowe Nettly Knowe Nettly Knowe Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small eminence on the farm of Hyndhope upon which Nettles grow and from that cause it derives its name,
OS1/30/7/82 Blind Burn Blind Burn Blind Burn Blind Burn Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 014 ; 015 ; 018 ; 019 A small crooked Stream rising on the NE [North East] of Dun Knowe & flowing eastwardly empties itself into "The Lake"
OS1/30/7/82 [Page] 82 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/83 The Catrail or Picts Work Ditch (Remains and Site of) The Catrail or Pictsworkditch (Remains and Site of) Fullertons Gazetteer Chalmers Caledonia Mr Kemp Antiquarian Galashiels 014.15 A remarkable trenched fortification which may be traced in parts from near the junction of the Tweed & Gala to the Mountains in Cumberland. Its general breadth is from 17 to 24 feet and is Supported by Hill Forts Scattered in the line of its course. It is Known in the Country says Chalmers by the several names of The Cotrail and the "Pictsworkditch" - The Cotrail is the British name of ancient times, and Signifies "the dividing fence" or "the partition of defence" the name Pictsworkditch was applied to this remarkable fence, in more modern times by the Same people - For a lengthened description of this singular fence in the Name List of Selkirk Parish.
OS1/30/7/83 Not sure of the word in the last line of the description between "fence" and "the Name List"
OS1/30/7/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Kirkhope [Signed] W Beatty
OS1/30/7/84 [page] 84 Blank Page
OS1/30/7/85 Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T anderson J Donaldson 015 A considerable ridge of pasture land on the farm of Shaws
OS1/30/7/85 Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Andrews J Donaldson 015 A small eminence in the farm of Shaws the summit of which is undulating
OS1/30/7/85 Hog Burn Hog Burn Hog Burn Hog Burn Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small mountain stream flowing in a westerly direction and uniting with a stream flowing between Shaws Upper and Under Lochs
OS1/30/7/85 [Page] 85 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/86 Pot Loch Pot Loch Pot Loch Pot Loch Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small sheet of water on the farm of Hyndhope
OS1/30/7/86 Potlock Sike Potlock Sike Potlock Sike Potlock Sike Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A small stream of waterr issuing from the Pot Loch and flowing easterly until it unites with a dead running stream term'd [termed] "The Lake"
OS1/30/7/86 Dob's Mire Dob's Mire Dob's Mire Dob's Mire Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson 015 A Mossy piece of ground at the head of Pot Lock, the origin of this name is not known,
OS1/30/7/86 [Page] 86 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/87 Easter Hill Easter Hill Easter Hill Easter Hill Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh 015 A considerable eminence on the farm of Shaws and Langhope covered with rough pasture, the position of this eminence or hill on the other side of boundary, in Selkirk parish (Detd) [Detached] is called "Hog Knowe" and both are correct
OS1/30/7/87 Easterhill Head Easterhill Head Easterhill Head Easterhill Head Mr Walter Scott Mr T Anderson Mr Andrew Easton - Todrig 015 A small geln, partly studded with trees, through which the Parish boundary passses. It is situated on the farms of Langhope and Todrig.
OS1/30/7/87 Langhope Cleuch Langhope Cleuch Langhope Cleuch Langhope Cleuch Mr. Walter Scott Mr. T. Anderson Mr. Andrew Easton Todrig 015 A small glen, partly Studded with trees, through which the Parish boundary passes. It is Situated on the farms of Langhope and Todrig.
OS1/30/7/87 [Page] 87 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/88 Washingpool Sike Washingpool Sike Washingpool Sike Washingpool Sike Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A small mountain stream flowing in a southerly direction until it unites with Langhope Burn
OS1/30/7/88 Watch Hill Watch Hill Watch Hill Watch Hill Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A considerable hill on the farm of Langhope supposed to have been used as a signal station during the Border wars
OS1/30/7/88 Muckle Dod Muckle Dod Muckle Dod Muckle Dod Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson Walter Scott 015 A considerable hill on the parish boundary - part on Langhope farm and part on Todrig
OS1/30/7/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/89 The Dod The Dod The Dod The Dod Mr T Anderson Fanns Mr T Mitchell Whitehill Brae A Davidson (Shepherd) 015 A considerable eminence on the farm of Howford covered with rough pasture
OS1/30/7/89 Hungryhill Moss Hungryhill Moss Hungryhill Moss Hungryhill Moss Mr T Anderson Mr T Mitchell A Davidson 015 An extensive Moss on the farm of Hutterburn,
OS1/30/7/89 Shiels Shiels Shiels Shiels Mr J Gibson Shaws A Davidson Occupier Revd [Reverend] J Gibson, Ettrick Bridge 015 A shepherds cottage on the farm of Shaws, one story high and in bad repair, the property of Mr James Johnston of Alva
OS1/30/7/89 [Page] 89 Sheet 15 PArish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/90 Red Cleuch Red Cleuch Red Cleuch Red Cleuch Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Davidson 015 A small ravine on the farm of Shaws, There are a few red patches of earth in the ravine from which it derives its name
OS1/30/7/90 Redcleuch Flow Redcleuch Flow Redcleuch Flow Redcleuch Flow Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Davidson 015 A considerable Moss on the farm of Shaws at the head of Red Cleuch
OS1/30/7/90 Caudron Moss Caudron Moss Caudron Moss Caudron Moss Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Davidson 015 A small round Moss on the farm of Shaws, in a hollow situation resembling a Cauldron from which the name is derived
OS1/30/7/90 [Page] 90 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/91 West Gilliesgreen West Gilliesgreen West Gilliesgreen West Gilliesgreen Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson J Donaldson Occupier 015 A shepherds cottage one story high in good repair, also a garden attached, the property of Mr Robert Mercer of Portobello, and on the farm of Hyndhope
OS1/30/7/91 East Gilliesgreen East Gilliesgreen East Gilliesgreen East Gilliesgreen Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh, Occupier 015 A shepherds cottage one storey high, in good repair, with a garden attached, and on the farm of Shaws, the property of Mr James Johnstone of Alva
OS1/30/7/91 Hart Horns Hart Horns Hart Horns Hart Horns Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh 015 A considerable eminence of undulating ground, where a number of Deers Horns have been found, from which circumstance the name is supposed to have been derived,
OS1/30/7/91 [Page] 91 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/92 The Lake The Lake The Lake The Lake Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh Gildersgreen 015 ; 018 ; 019 A dead running stream having its source on the farm of Drycleuchlee, and flowing in an easterly direction discharges its waters into Shaws Upper Loch, "Blind Lake" is given to this Stream on the Co [County] Map, but is not appliicable
OS1/30/7/92 Shaws Upper Loch Shaws Upper Loch Shaws Upper Loch Shaws Upper Loch Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh 015 A small sheet of water on the farm of Shaws
OS1/30/7/92 Shaws Under Loch Shaws Under Loch Shaws Under Loch Shaws Under Loch Revd [Reverend] J Gibson Mr T Anderson A Dalgliesh 015 A considerable sheet of water on the farm of Shaws, abounding with fish and wild fowl,
OS1/30/7/92 [PAge] 92 Sheet 15 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/93 Muckle Hill Muckle Hill Muckle Hill Muckle Hill William Graham, Drycleuchlee James Graham, Drycleuchlee Richard Lees 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Drycleuchlee covered with rough & heathy pasture,
OS1/30/7/93 Shiringscleuch Shiringscleuch Shiringscleuch Shiringscleuch John Potts, Tenant Valuation Roll William Graham 018 A good dwelling house one story high, with garden, Stable, and small sheep farm attached, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/93 Bellendean Burn Shiringscleuch Burn Shiringscleuch Burn Shiringscleuch Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn John Potts William Graham Richard Lee Robert Jackson James Anderson George Paterson 018 ; 019 A small stream on the farm of Shiringscleuch issuing from Gorse Loch and flowing in a N [North] Easterly direction, enters the Parish of Roberton. Bellendean Burn is recognised in district as the more general Name, though this Stream like many others is often called by that of Farm through which it flows
OS1/30/7/93 [Page] 93 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/94 Hog Knowe Hog Knowe Hog Knowe Hog Knowe John Potts William Graham Richard Lee 018 A considerable eminence on the farm of Shiringscleuch covered with rough pasture
OS1/30/7/94 Back Burn Back Burn Back Burn Back Burn John Potts William Graham Richard Lee 018 A small stream having its source in the parish of Ettrick and flowing in a N [North] Easterly direction, falls into Shiringscleuch Burn
OS1/30/7/94 Back Loch Back Loch Back Loch Back Loch John Potts William Gordon Richard Lee 018 A deep pool on the farm of Shiringscleuch through which Back Burn runs
OS1/30/7/94 [Page] 94 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/95 Pot Loch Pot Loch Pot Loch Pot Loch Mr J Scott Wester Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraine Richard Lee Thornycleuch 018 A small pool of water on the farm of Wester Deloraine, it was once very deep but it is now nearly filled with weeds and rubbish, The name is derived from its resemblance to a pot,
OS1/30/7/95 Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs Wedder Lairs Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable ridge of very high land on the farm of Wester Deloraine covered with rough & heathy pasture Wedder sheep are pastured on this ridge from which the name is derived
OS1/30/7/95 Whiteside Hall Whiteside Hall Whiteside Hall Whiteside Hall Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine, covered with rough pasture,
OS1/30/7/95 [Page] 95 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/96 Delmaineshiel Delmaineshiel Delmaineshiel Delmaineshiel Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 An old cottage on the farm of Wester Deloraine, one story high, thatched, but not in repair, and likely to be pulled down, the property of His Grace the Duke if Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/96 Clearburn Loch Clearburn Loch Clearburn Loch Clearburn Loch Mr J Scott Adam Scottt Richard Lees 018 A considerable sheet of water formed by nature part in the parish of Ettrick and part in Kirkhope,
OS1/30/7/96 Thorniecleuch Thornycleuch Thornycleuch Thornycleuch Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A good stone dwelling house with stable attachedd, occupied by Richard Lees, Shepherd, and the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch,
OS1/30/7/96 [Page] 96 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers] [Note against Thorniecleuch] Thorniecleuch adopted [Initialed] Name to be corrected here & on plan to agree with Ettrick [Initialed]
OS1/30/7/97 Thornie Cleuch Thorny Cleuch Thorny Cleuch Thorny Cleuch Mr J Scott Richard Lees William Graham 018 A small ravine on the farm of Wester Deloraine, at one time there was a number of thorn bushes in it, but they are now extinct,
OS1/30/7/97 Thorniecleuch Burn Thornycleuch Burn Thornycleuch Burn Thornycleuch Burn Mr J Scott Richard Lees William Graham 018 A small stream in the farm of Wester Deloraine, flowing through "Thorny Cleuch" and discharging its water into Clearburn Loch
OS1/30/7/97 Little Thorniecleuch Burn Little Thornycleuch Burn Little Thornycleuch Burn Little Thornycleuch Burn Mr J Scott Richard Lees William Graham 018 A small stream on the farm of Drycleuchlee having a southerly course & uniting with Thornycleuch Burn
OS1/30/7/97 [Page] 97 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers] [Note] Name to be corrected here & on plan [Note] See P 96 Name to be corrected here [Initialled] JB Thorniecleuch adopted [Initialled] WB
OS1/30/7/98 Thornycleuch Hill Thornycleuch Hill Thornycleuch Hill Thornycleuch Hill William Graham Dryclecuhlee James Graham Drycleuchlee Richard Lees Thornycleuch 018 A small hill on the farm of Drycleuchlee, covered with rough pasture
OS1/30/7/98 Drycleuchlee Drycleuchlee Drycleuchlee Drycleuchlee William Graham Tenant James Graham Richard Lees 018 A good dwelling house two stories high, with out offices garden, and small sheep farm attached The property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/98 Nout Knowe Nowte Knowe Nowte Knowe Nowte Knowe William Graham James Graham Richard Lees 018 A small eminence on the farm of Drycleuchlee, covered with rough pasture,
OS1/30/7/98 [Page] 98 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers] [Note against Thornycleuch Hill] Name to be corrected here & on plan to agree with Ettrick Nout - Black Cattle - Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
OS1/30/7/99 Whitehall Sike Whitehall Sike Whitehall Sike Whitehall Sike Mr J Scott Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thornycleuch 018 A small mountain stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine, it flows in an Easterly direction and unites with Pot Loch Burn,
OS1/30/7/99 Dun Knowe Dun Knowe Dun Knowe Dun Knowe Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Whitehillshiel, covered with rough & heathy pasture,
OS1/30/7/99 Nout Rig Nowte Rig Nowte Rig Nowte Rig Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 An elevated ridge of land on the farm of Nether Deloraine, where cattle are pastured during the summer months, from which it derives its name,
OS1/30/7/99 [Page] 99 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers] Nout - Black Cattle Jamiesons Scottish Dictionary
OS1/30/7/100 Hynds Hole Hynds Hole Hynds Hole Hynds Hole Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A small deep pool at the head of Deloraine Burn, the origin of the name is not known,
OS1/30/7/100 Muckle White Hill Muckle White Hill Muckle White Hill Muckle White Hill Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable eminence on the farm of Wester Deloraine, covered with rough pasture,
OS1/30/7/100 Little White Hill Little White Hill Little White Hill Little White Hill Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A small hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine covered with rough and heathy pasture,
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OS1/30/7/101 Stand Knowe Stand Knowe Stand Knowe Stand Knowe Mr J Scott Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thonrycleuch 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine, covered with rough pasture, The origin of the name is not known
OS1/30/7/101 Birnie Knowe Birnie Knowe Birnie Knowe Birnie Knowe Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine, covered with rough & heathy pasture, The origin of the name is not known
OS1/30/7/101 Course Head Course Head Course Head Course Head Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable elevation on the farm of Wester Deloraine, on the South Side there is a footpath called "Carca Course" from which it derives its name
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OS1/30/7/102 Craig Hill Craig Hill Craig Hill Craig Hill Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A large rugged hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine, The west side is very steep and rocky from which cause it derives it name,
OS1/30/7/102 March Sike March Sike March Sike March Sike Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A small mountain stream in it source at divides the Parishes of Ettrick & Kirkhope it rises on the farm of West Deloraine and unites with Rankle Burn
OS1/30/7/102 Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A considerable stream having its source in the Parish of Ettrick on the farm of Ropelawshiel and flowing in a Northerly direction unites with Ettrick Water near Tushielaw,
OS1/30/7/102 [Page] 102 Sheet 18 Parish of Kirkhope Collected by CE Hewitt Sapr [Sapper] RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/103 Star Knowe Star Knowe Star Knowe Star Knowe Mr J Scott Wester Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thornycleuch 018 A considerable hill on the farm of Wester Deloraine, covered with rough pasture, The origin of the name is not known,
OS1/30/7/103 Weavers Sike Weavers Sike Weavers Sike Weavers Sike Mr J Scott Adam Scott Richard Lees 018 A small stream on the farm of Wester Deloraine, it takes a Southerly course and empties itself into Clearburn Loch
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OS1/30/7/104 Potloch Burn Potloch Burn Potloch Burn Potloch Burn Mr J Scott West Deloraine Adam Scott Deloraineburn Richard Lees Thorncleuch 014.15 A Mountain Stream originating on the farm of West Deloraine and flowing in an North-easterly direction through Pot Loch, falls into Deloraine Burn
OS1/30/7/104 Whitehillshiel Sike Whitehillshiel Sike Whitehillshiel Sike Whitehillshiel Sike Mr William Graham Drycleuchlee James Graham Drycleuchlee Robert Brydon Whitehillshiel 018 ; 019 A small stream having its source on the farm of Drycleuchlee, and flowing in an Easterly Course, Unites with a Stream Known as "The Lake"
OS1/30/7/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 18 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/105 Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch Revd [Reverend] John S Gibson Ettrickbridge End Mr Robert Gibson Hyndhope Adam Dalgliesh E [East] Gildesgreen 019 A large Sheet of Water Situated in the parishes of Kirkhope and Roberton. The origin of the Name is not Known.
OS1/30/7/105 Gildiesgreen Burn Gildiesgreen Burn Gildiesgreen Burn Gildiesgreen Burn Adam Dalgliesh J Donaldson W [West] Gildiesgreen 015 ; 019 A small Stream originating in a Moss South West of Gildiesgreen, and flowing in a Northerly Course, unites with "The Lake"
OS1/30/7/105 Broadgair Knowe Broadgair Knowe Broadgair Knowe Broadgair Knowe Revd [Reverend] John S Gibson Adam Dalgliesh J Donaldson 019 A considerable elevation on the farm of Shaws, Covered with rough pasture. The word "Gair" is applied to the Green Spots on the Moor.
OS1/30/7/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 19 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/106 Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Mr John Potts Shiringscleuch Richard Lees Thornycleuch William Graham Drycleuchlee 018 A small Lake situated at the junction of the parishes of Kirkhope, Roberton, and Ettrick
OS1/30/7/106 Goose Loch Goose Loch Goose Loch Goose Loch John Potts Archibald Pottts Richard Lees 018 A small Sheet of Water adjacent to Crooked Loch, and on the farm of Shiringscleuch. It is sometime frequented by Wild Geese, which has probably given rise to the Name.
OS1/30/7/106 Goose Knowes Goose Knowes Goose Knowes Goose Knowes John Potts Archibald Potts Richard Lees 018 Two small hillocks a little North of Goose Loch, covered with rough pasture.
OS1/30/7/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 18 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE[Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/107 Easter Knowe Head Easter Knowe Head Easter Knowe Head Easter Knowe Head Mr Robert Brydon E [East] Redfordgreen John Aitken W [West] Redfordgreen John Donaldson W [West] Gildiesgreen 019 A green hillock situated on the farm of East Redfordgreen
OS1/30/7/107 Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch Hellmoor Loch obert Brydon Adam Dalgliesh E [East] Gildiesgreen John Potts 019 A Considerable Sheet of Water intersected by the boundary which divides the Parishes of Kirkhope and Roberton. The origin of the name is not known.
OS1/30/7/107 Black Law Black Law Black Law Black Law Robert Brydon A Dalgliesh John Potts 019 A Considerable Elevation Situated a Short Distance West of Hellmoor Loch
OS1/30/7/107 [Page] 107 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 19 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/108 Hurkle Rig Hurkle Rig Hurkle Rig Hurkle Rig Mr Robert Brydon E [East] Redfordgreen John Aitken W [West] Redfordgreen John Potts Shiringscleuch 019 A considerable ridge of Moorland Situated on the farm of East Redfordgreen. The origin of this Name is not Known.
OS1/30/7/108 Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Robert Brydon John Aitken John Potts 019 A considerable Stream flowing from Hellmoor Loch in a W S [West South] Easterly Course and forming a portion of the boundary betwixt the Parishes of Kirkhope and Roberton
OS1/30/7/108 West Redfordgreen West Redfordgreen West Redfordgreen West Redfordgreen John Aitken Tenant Robert Brydon John Potts 019 A good stone building one story high with out-houses, garden, arable and pasture farm attached. Proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/7/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 19 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/109 East Redfordgreen East Redfordgreen East Redfordgreen East Redfordgreen Mr Robert Brydon Tenant John Aitken W [West] Redfordgreen John Potts Shiringscleuch 019 A good Stone building one Story high, having out-houses, a garden, and arable and pasture farm attached, proprietor His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/7/109 Redfordgreen School (Endorsed) Redfordgreen School Redfordgreen School Redfordgreen School Mr Thomas Cowan Teacher Robert Brydon John Potts 019 A good Stone building one story high, erected in 1850, and having a garden attached. The west end is assigned to School-room, and the remaining portion as the Schoolmasters residence. The average number of Children attending including both sex, is about 15. It is the propety of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch who has granted an endowment of £10 [£10.0.0] towards its Support.
OS1/30/7/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Kirkhope Sheet 19 Described by John Callanan Lce Corp RE [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/7/110 Ettrick Forest Ettrick Forest Chalmers Caledonia Fullerton's Gazetteer New Statistical Account 010 ; 011 ; 014 ; 015 ; 018 ; 019 A poetic, popular & historical name for the whole or chief part of Selkirkshire - All the country watered by the Ettrick, the Yarrow, and their tributaries, and the Kindred districts watered by the Cadon, northward of the Tweed, besides the upper ward of Clydesdale, were anciently a literal Forest, the remains of the ancient Caledonian Forest - The most numerous woods were oaks, mingled with birch & hazel- Excepting a few straggling Thorns, and some Solitary birches, no traces of Ettrick Forest now endure, altho [Although] whenever protected from the sheep, copses soon arise, without any planting. [Signed] A Barnaby Capt [Captain] RE [Royal Engineers] 31 Decr 1858 [31 Dec 1858]
OS1/30/7/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Kirkhope [Signed] W Beatty
OS1/30/7/111 [page] 111 OS1/30/7 [volume] 7 Co [County] Selkirk Name Sheets of the PARISH of KIRKHOPE [Stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY MS STORE SOUTHAMPTON 29 MAR 1897
OS1/30/7/112 Index to Kirkhope Parish -- [page] 112 Names -- Pages Akermoor Loch -- 78 Andrew's Nick -- 74 Ark Law -- 59 Back Burn -- 94 Back Loch -- 94 Bailie Burn -- 31 Birkindale Knowe -- 53 Birnie Knowe -- 101 Belmanshaws -- 78 Blackbird Sike -- 74 Black Rig -- 85 Black Knowe Head -- 39 Black Knowe Head -- 44 Bleak Law -- 107 Bleak Burn -- 21 Blindhaugh -- 80 Blindhaugh Burn -- 51 Blind Burn -- 82 Boor Sike -- 68 Broadgair Knowe -- 105 Brockhill -- 14 Brockhill Bank -- 13 Brockhill Burn -- 15 Brockhill Haugh -- 14 Brockhill Wood -- 16 Brook Scar -- 59 Broomie Knowe -- 65 Cacra Course -- 75 Camp (Site of) -- 33 Cathaugh -- 11 Caver's Hill -- 79 Cavers Moss -- 79 Cavers Sike -- 79 Caudron Moss -- 90 Church -- 35 Clattering Sike -- 11 Clearburn Loch -- 96 Clinty Pool -- 50 Corbie Craigs -- 34 Cop Law -- 67 Course Head -- 101 Craig Hill -- 102 Crooked Loch -- 106 Crown Inn -- 17 Crury (Remains of) -- 49
OS1/30/7/112 At the top of the page there is a multiplication '28 x 36 =1008'
OS1/30/7/113 [page] 113 -- Index Continued Names -- Pages Crury Knowe -- 49 Curling Stone-- 32 Darnie Craigs -- 53 Deloraine Burn -- 58 Deloraineburn -- 68 Deloraineshiel -- 96 Deephope Sike -- 74 Dodhead -- 81 Dodhead Burn -- 66 Dodhead Grain -- 81 Dodhead Mid Hill -- 66 Dodhead Under Hill -- 64 Dobs Mire -- 86 Drycleuchlee -- 98 Dun Knowe -- 99 East Gildiesgreen -- 91 East Redfordgreen -- 109 Easter Hill -- 87 Easterhill Head -- 87 Easter Knowe Head -- 107 Eels Gutter -- 8 Elderfolly -- 16 Ern Cleuch -- 29 Ettrick Bridge (Co) [County] -- 35 Ettrickbridge End -- 38 Ettrick Forest -- [110] Ettrick Water -- 37 Fanns -- 80 Fanns Burn -- 80 Fauldshope -- 19 Fauldshope Bank -- 13 Fauldshope Bridge -- 52 Fauldshope Burn -- 52 Fauldshope Lodge -- 19 Fauldshope West Hill -- 15 Ferny Knowe -- 31 Foster Linns -- 76 Gait Crook -- 31 Gildiesgreen Burn -- 31 Gilmans Cleuch -- 44 Gilmanscleuch -- 43 Gilmanscleuch Burn -- 44 Gilmanscleuch Law -- 43 Goose Knowes -- 106 Goose Loch -- 106.
OS1/30/7/114 Index Continued -- [page] 114 Names -- Pages Gowdie Sike -- 8 Gowdsmithy Rig -- 8 Green Banks -- 22 Hart Horns -- 91 Hawkshaw Burn -- 25 Hawkshawhall -- 30 Hellmoor Loch -- 105 -- 107 Helmburn -- 34 Helmburn Hill -- 36 Hog Knowes -- 85 Hog Burn -- 85 Hog Knowe -- 94 Howford Hill -- 34 Howford Moss -- 39 Howe Moss -- 41 Howford -- 12 Howford Mill -- 12 Huntly Burn -- 20 Huntly Cleuch -- 20 Huntly Clints -- 10 Huntly Cover -- 42 Huntly Moss -- 20 Huntly Rig -- 42 Huntly Hill -- 41 Hutlerburn -- 9 Hutlerburn Bank -- 9 Hutlerburn Hill -- 41 Hutlerburn Loch -- 41 Hurkle Rig -- 108 Hungry Hill -- 39 Hungryhill Moss -- 89 Hyndhope -- 61 Hyndhope Burn -- 65 Hyndhope Kip -- 73 Hyndhope Rig -- 66 Inn -- 37 Inch Burn -- 45 Inner Huntly -- 19 Jean's Burn -- 17 Kirkhope (Ph) [Parish] -- 1 Kirkhope -- 28 Kirkhope Burn -- 5 Kirkhope Hill -- 18 Kirkhope Linns -- 27 Kirkhope Tower -- 6 Kail Cairn -- 7 Kates Cairn -- 65
OS1/30/7/115 [page] 115 -- Index Continued Names -- Pages Ladylodge Knowe -- 45 Ladyside School -- 57 Langhope -- 77 Langhope Burn -- 77 Langhope Cleuch -- 87 Langhope Rig -- 77 Light Oaks -- 11 Little Range Cleuch -- 72 Little Thornycleuch Burn -- 97 Little White Hill -- 100 Long Knowe -- 46 March Sike -- 26 March Sike -- 59 March Sike -- 102 Manse -- 38 Mid Grain -- 3 -- 25 Midge Cleuch -- 37 Middle Grain -- 76 Ministers Moss -- 40 Mossbrae Height -- 60 Muckle Dod -- 88 Muckle Hill -- 93 Muckle White Hill -- 100 Murkle Range Cleuch -- 72 Newburgh -- 56 Newburgh Burn -- 56 Newburgh Rig -- 56 Newhouse Bank -- 49 Newhouse Haugh -- 29 Newhousehaugh -- 24 Newhouse Kip -- 24 Nether Car Cleuch -- 75 Nether Deloraine -- 57 Nether Hill -- 23 Nettly Knowe -- 82 North Grain -- 3 -- 26 Nout Knowe -- 98 Nout Rig -- 99 Old Huntly -- 51 Old Hyndhope -- 61 Old Kirkhope -- 7 Peat Rig -- 21 Peat Sike -- 30 Pinal Knowe -- 60 Police Station -- 70 Pot Loch -- 86 PotLoch -- 95 Potloch Burn -- 76 -- 104
OS1/30/7/116 Index Continued -- [page] 116 Names -- Pages Potloch Sike -- 86 Pot Well -- 29 Prison Linns -- 32 Rabbithall -- 28 Rabbithall Plantation -- 27 Rafinghope Rig -- 46 Ramper Knowe -- 55 Rankle Burn -- 102 Red Cleuch -- 90 Redcleuch Flow -- 90 Reedy Law -- 24 Redfordgreen School -- 109 Rushie Knowe -- 82 Rushy Sike -- 71 Sauchieness -- 75 Sauchie Sike -- 78 Scar Hill -- 43 Scawd Law -- 40 School -- 36 Scott's Bank -- 50 Shaws -- 63 Shaws Hill -- 47 Shaws Mid Hill -- 63 Shaws Under Loch -- 92 Shaws Upper Loch -- 92 Shiels -- 89 Shiel Knowe -- 82 Shiringscleuch -- 93 Shiringscleuch Burn -- 93 Shorthope Law -- 60 Shorthope Sike -- 71 Singlee -- 48 Singlee Burn -- 48 Singlee Hill -- 45 Singleehill End -- 46 South Grain -- 3 -- 25 Somerton Knowe -- 64 Somerton Sike -- 64 Stand Knowe -- 101 Star Knowe -- 103 Stanhope Burn -- 69 Stanhope Fort -- 69 Stanhope Law -- 69 Steel Cleuch -- 71 Stilts Cleuch -- 72 Sundhope Height -- 21 Swallow Head -- 22 The Birks -- 30 The Catrail or Pictsworkditch (Remains and Site of) -- 83
OS1/30/7/117 [page] 117 -- Index Continued Names -- Pages The Dod -- 89 The Inch -- 45 The Lake -- 92 The Loup -- 27 The Swallow -- 23 Thomson's Moss -- 47 Thomson's Sike -- 47 Thornie Cleuch -- 97 Thorniecleuch -- 96 Thorniecleuch Burn -- 96 Thorniecleuch Hill -- 98 Tinkler Sike -- 68 Toddle Knowes -- 73 Tommy Reid's Cairn -- 50 Tower Burn -- 4 Tower Hill -- 4 Tower Park -- 5 Towerhill End -- 4 Upper Car Cleuch -- 75 Warleshope Burn -- 67 Warleshope Plantation -- 67 Washingpool Sike -- 88 Watch Hill -- 88 Watch Knowe -- 48 Weavers Sike -- 103 Wedder Lairs -- 95 West Gildiesgreen -- 91 West Redfordgreen -- 108 Wester Deloraine -- 58 White Hill -- 73 Whitehillbrae -- 10 Whitehillshiel -- 81 Whitehillshiel Sike -- 104 Whitehill Sike -- 99 Whiteside Hill --95 Wilson Burn -- 108 Willow Island -- 55 Windy Brow -- 55 Winter Pool -- 70 Witchie Knowe -- 23 Woodend -- 13 Wool Law -- 42