OS1/30/9/69
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Turk Sike | Turk Sike Turk Sike Turk Sike |
Mr James Oliver Farmer Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Thomas Anderson Smith Borthwickbrae- burnfoot Andrew Murray Shepherd Borthwickbrae burnfoot |
019.14 | [Situation] From the W. [West] of Well Plantation South to Borthwickbrae Burn. A small stream having its rise near Ironstone Edge and flows into Borthwickbrae Burn |
Borthwickbrae Burn | Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn |
Mr. James Oliver Farmer Thomas Anderson Smith Andrew Murray Shepherd |
019.14 | [Situation] Tracing En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. A burn having its rise near Whaupshaw and flows into Borthwick Water near Borthwickbrae-burn foot |
Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch | Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch | Chalmer's Caledonia Gazetteer of Scotland New Statistical Acct. [Account] of Roxbro. [Roxburghshire] |
019.14 | [Situation] ½ mile S.W. [South West of Deanburnhaugh. A trenched line of fortification said to have been the dividing fence between the Romanized Britons of the Cumbiran Kingdom and their Saxon neighbours on the East. The existing Traces consist of remains of a fosse and double rampart which measure from 20 to 24 feet in breadth. |
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[Page] 69Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 14 Trace 2
[Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
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Alison James- Moderator, Skinnb1- Moderator
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