Selkirkshire volume 09

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OS1/30/9/1 Roberton Roberton New Statl Acct [Statistical Account] of Roxburghshire Walkers' Map of Scotland Blackwood's Map of Roxburghshire [Situation] At the South side of Selkirkshire. The Parish of Roberton in SelKirKshire is bounded on the North by those of Ettrick, Kirkhope, Selkirk (detached) and Ashkirk in Selkirkshire, - on the East by Roberton in Roxburghshire, - on the South by Teviothead and Roberton in Roxburghshire and on the West by Ettrick; and it contains an area of 11,628 Acres. The Parish of Roberton - partly in Selkirkshire and partly in Roxburghshire - is bounded on the North by Ettrick, Kirkhope, Selkirk (detached) and Ashkirk in Selkirkshire and in Roxburghshire, on the East by Wilton, Hawick and Teviothead, on the South by Teviothead and Eskdalemuir in Dumfriesshire and on the West by Eskdalemuir Dumfriesshire and Ettrick. The parts in Roxburgh and Selkirk embrace the entire Ph [Parish] of Roberton, - so named - no detached part of it being situate within the boundaries of another Parish nor a detached portion of other lying within the limits above assigned to it. Its shape is an oblong resting on those Parishes which bound it on the East - and stretching from North-east to South-west - it measures 13 miles in length and from 4 to 5 in breadth and contains an area of 19,666 acres of which there may be about 2,000 arable 600 wood and 17,666 pasture &c &c - This Parish as compared with those mountainous districts which enclose it on the North, West and South may be considered hilly - the ranges for the most part possessing both lowness of surface and softness of feature, - the acclivities in a few instances at the S. W. [South West] being moderately precipitous, where Craik Moor and Crib Law attain an altitude of 1300 feet a.s.l. [above sea level]. There are several sheets of water in the North-Wn [North-Western] district of which Heellmuir and Alemuir Lochs are the largest. Borthwick Water from the South-Wm [South-Western] extremity nearly bisects the Parish [continued on page 2]
OS1/30/9/1 [Page] 1 Ph [Parish] of Roberton -- Cos [Counties] of Selkirk and Roxburgh. no detached [circled] J.N.
OS1/30/9/2 Roberton Roberton New Statl Acct [Statistical Account] of Roxburghshire Walkers' Map of Scotland Blackwood's Map of Roxburghshire [continuted from page 1] running N.N.E. [North North East] to River Teviot. Ale Water also a considerable stream issuing from a loch runs N.E. [North East] through En [Eastern] division. These streams are augmented in their courses by a great number of rivulets. Rankle Burn rising in the S.W. [South West] corner, begins a little below its source to trace the boundary with Ettrick. There are no manufactories in the district and no minerals are wrought. Cheviot sheep are reared to the number of 19,000 and also a proportionate amount of black cattle. Neither Railway nor Turnpike Road traverses the Parish. There is a Parish Church and School situate near the northern district. The land-owners are the Duke of Buccleuch, R. Chisholme of Chisholme - Allan Eliot Lockhart of Borthwickbrae - Hugh Scott of Harden - George Pott of Borthwickshiels - Thomas Stavert of Hoscote, - Archibald Scott of Howcleuch - James Johnstone of Alva - Robert Pringle of Clifton and Charles Riddel of Muselee. Population at the last census 670. The Catrail - signifying in the ancient British the dividing fence or the partition of defence - termed also the Picts' Work Ditch - may still be distinctly traced from the West side of Parish S.S.E. [South South East] through both sections. It consists of a fosse and double rampart measuring conjointly about 20 feet in breadth in some places, runs through Selkirk and Roxburghshires from Galashiels on the north to Peel Fell at the En. [Eastern] extremity of Liddisdale on the South and respecting the origin of which, the general opinion entertained is that it formed a dividing fence between the Romanized Britons of the Cumbrian kingdom and their Saxon invaders on the East. A number of ancient Camps and Forts occur in both divisions of Parish some of which are square and others of an oval shape. In most instances the existing features are characteristic of what have been hitherto called Forts on Plans, - the name given to them however by the people of locality is Picts' or Peochs' Works. The remains and sites of several Towers have been shewn but of which little is known. Harden originally strongly fortified but now occupied as a farm-house was the ancient residence of the noted border chief "Wat of Harden". The structure now completely dismantled, excites however considerable curiosity from the allusion made to it by Dr [Doctor] Leyden in his "Scenes of Infancy". The Sites of Chapels which existed prior to the Reformation have been shewn. Carlisle June 1859
OS1/30/9/2 [page] 2 Ph [Parish] of Roberton -- Cos [Counties] of Selkirk and Roxburgh.
OS1/30/9/3 Hellmuir Loch Heilmuir Loch Heilmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Mr George Patterson Greenbank Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnston's Map of Roxburgh 019.01 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A considerable sheet of Water on the farm of Wester Alemoor the property of [Blank]
OS1/30/9/3 Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Mr George Patterson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson 019.01 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A small stream having its source from Hellmoor Loch flows in a Southerly direction, and falls into Ale Water
OS1/30/9/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.1 Trace 1 [Signed] J. G Andrew Sr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/4 [page] 4 [Blank Page]
OS1/30/9/5 Hellmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Hellmuir Loch Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire 019.02 [Situation] At the Nn [Northern] extremity of Parish A considerable sheet of water on the farm of Wester Alemoor the property of [Blank]
OS1/30/9/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.2 Trace 1 [Signed] J. G Andrew Sr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/6 Alemuir Craig Alemuir Craig Alemuir Craig Alemuir Craig Alemuir Craig Alemuir Craig Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnstons Co [County] Map New Statl Acct [Statistical Account] of Roxbro, [Roxborough] 019.02 [Situation] At the Nn [Northern] point of Parish A few scattered rocks on the farm of Easter Alemuir
OS1/30/9/6 [Page] 6 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.2 Trace 2 [signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/7 White Knowe White Knowe White Knowe White Knowe Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor 019.02 [Situation] ½ mile South of Alemuir Craig A hillock on the farm of Easter Alemuir the property of [blank]
OS1/30/9/7 Easter Burn Easter Burn Easter Burn Easter Burn Mr George Patterson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson 019.02 [Situation] From SW [South West] of Alemuir Craig SE [South East] to Ale Water A small stream on the farm of Easter Alemuir flows in a Southerly direction and empties itself into Ale Water
OS1/30/9/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.2 Trace 6. [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/8 [page] 8 [Blank Page]
OS1/30/9/9 Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor 019.05 [Situation] From Hellmuir Loch South to Ale Water. A small stream having its source from Hellmoor Loch flows in a Southerly direction and falls in the Ale Water
OS1/30/9/9 Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Mr George Patterson Mr James Anderson Mr Robert Jackson 019.05 [Situation] Between Wilson and Ballendean Burns A long ridge of land on the farm of Ballendean the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/9 [Page] 9 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.5 Trace 2 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/10 Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Mr Robert Jackson Wester, Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter. Alemoor. Mr George Patterson Greenbank 019.05 [Situation] From the Nn [Northern] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] SE [South East] to Ale Water A small stream having its source from Clearburn Loch flows in a South Easterly direction and joins Ale Water
OS1/30/9/10 Pott's Height Pott's Height Pott's Height Pott's Height Robert Jackson James Anderson George Paterson 019.05 [Situation] On Nn [Northern] Parish Boundary A height, over which the Ph [Parish] boundary runs, and having a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its Summit.
OS1/30/9/10 [Page] 10 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.5 Trace 4 Bellendean Burn [note] See the Plan 18 of Kirkhope for the Source of this Stream [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/11 Muckle Knowe Muckle Knowe Muckle Knowe Muckle Knowe Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Mr George Patterson Greenbank 019.05 [Situation] On Bellendean Rig A small hill on Ballendean Rig the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.5. Trace 5 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/12 Little Knowe Little Knowe Little Knowe Little Knowe Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Mr George Patterson Greenbank 019.05 [Situation] 24 chains SE [South East] of Muckle Knowe A small hill on Ballendean Rig the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/12 [Page] 12 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19.5 Trace 6 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/13 Wester Burn Wester Burn Wester Burn Wester Burn Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Mr George Patterson Greenbank 019.06 [Situation] From junction of runners SW [South West] of Todshaw Hill SE [South East] to Ale Water A small stream on the farm of Wester Alemoor flows in a South Easterly direction and falls in to Ale Water
OS1/30/9/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.6. Trace 1 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/14 Todshaw Hill Todshaw Hill Todshaw Hill Todshaw Hill Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor 019.06 [Situation] Towards the Nn [Northern] extremity of Parish A small hill in the farm of Easter Alemoor the property of [Blank]
OS1/30/9/14 Guild's Cleuch Guild's Cleuch Guild's Cleuch Guild's Cleuch Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor 019.06 [Situation] North from Ale Water A hollow with a small stream running through it, on the farm of Easter Alemoor
OS1/30/9/14 Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Mr George Jackson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson 019.06 [Situation] From the junction of Byrelee Burn and Common Sike East A considerable stream having its source from the Junction of Byrelie Burn & Common SiKe, falls into the Teviot
OS1/30/9/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.6 Trace 2. [Signed] J. G Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/15 Easter Alemuir Easter Alemuir Easter Alemuir Easter Alemuir Easter Alemuir Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnston's Map of Roxbro. [Roxborough] 019.06 [Situation] 31 chains SE [South East] of Todshaw Hill A dwelling house with outhouses, garden, and sheep farm attached the property of [Blank]
OS1/30/9/15 Easter Burn Easter Burn Easter Burn Easter Burn Mr George Patterson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson 019.06 [Situation] From about ½ mile N.W. [North West] of White Knowe - South to Ale Water A small stream in the farm of Easter Alemoor flows in a Southerly direction and falls in to Ale Water
OS1/30/9/15 Tower Site of Tower (Site of) Mr George Patterson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson 019.06 [Situation] About ¼ mile S.W. [South West ] of Easter Alemuir was one of those strong square Keeps peculiar to the Borders, no remains standing, is on the farm of Easter Alemoor
OS1/30/9/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.6 Trace 3 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/16 Alemuir Hill Alemuir Hill Alemuir Hill Alemuir Hill Alemuir Hill Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnston's Co [County] Map 019.06 [Situation] ½ mile S.W. [South West] of Todshaw Hill An elevation of land in the farm of Easter Alemoor the property of [Blank]
OS1/30/9/16 Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn A.E. Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] Robert Jackson James Anderson 019.06 [Situation] In the S.W. [South West] corner of the Plan A Stream which has its source from Hellmoor Loch and falls into Ale Water, this stream forms the boundary, between A.E. Lockart's Property and & the Duke of Buccleuch's
OS1/30/9/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.6 Trace 4 [Signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/17 Wester Alemuir Wester Alemuir Wester Alemuir Wester Alemuir Wester Alemuir Mr George Patterson Greenbank Mr Robert Jackson Wester Alemoor Mr James Anderson Easter Alemoor Johnston's Map of Roxburghshire 019.06 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile S.W. of Easter Alemuir A dwelling house, with outhouses garden, and sheep farm attached the property of A.E Lockhart Esq M.P. [Member of Parliament]
OS1/30/9/17 Alemuir Loch Alemuir Loch Alemuir Loch Alemuir Loch Alemuir Loch Mr Geroge Patterson Mr Robert Jackson Mr James Anderson Johnston's Map of Roxbro [Roxburghshire] 019.06 [Situation] South of Wester Alemuir A considerable sheet of water on the farm of Wester Alemoor
OS1/30/9/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.6. Trace 5 [Signed] J. G. Andrew
OS1/30/9/18 [page] 18 [Blank Page]
OS1/30/9/19 Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Robert Taylor Whitestead James Jackson Borthwickshiels John Thornburn Glenburn 019.07 [Situation] on the Nn [Northern] Parish Boundary A considerable stream. See sheets of 19.6
OS1/30/9/19 [Page] 19 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 1
OS1/30/9/20 Black Sike Black Sike Black Sike Black Sike Major Pott, Borthwickshiels John Jackson Borthwickshiels John Thorburn Glenburn 019.07 [Situation] On Nn [Northern] Parish Boundary A small stream on the farm of Borthwickshiels falls into Ale Water, Forms part of the Ph By [Parish Boundary]
OS1/30/9/20 Hangingshaw Hill Hangingshaw Hill Hangingshaw Hill Hangingshaw Hill John Jackson John Thorburn Robert Taylor Whitestead 019.07 [Situation] Towards the N E [North East ] point of this Parish A hill in the farms of Bortwickshiels and Borthwickmains the properties of Major Pott & A Scott Esqr of Commonside
OS1/30/9/20 [Page] 20 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 2 [signed] J. G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 3 [Otherwise blank page]
OS1/30/9/22 Greenbank Hill Greenbank Hill Greenbank Hill Greenbank Hill James Jackson Borthwickshiels Robert Taylor Glenburn William Elliot Borthwickmains 019.07 [Situation] ½ mile S.W. [South West] of Hangingshaw Hill A considerable hill on the farm of Greenbank the property of Allan E Lochart Esqr. of Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/22 Piper's Knowe Piper's Knowe Piper's Knowe Piper's Knowe Mr. George Patterson Greenbank Mr. William Elliot Mr. James Jackson 019.07 [Situation] Between Greenbank and Hangingshaw Hill A hillock on the farm of Greenbank
OS1/30/9/22 [Page] 22 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 4 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/23 Howcleuch Plantation Howcleuch Plantn. [Plantation] Howcleuch Plantn. [Plantation] Howcleuch Plantn. [Plantation] James Jackson Borthwickshiels John Thorburn Glenburn Robert Taylor Whitestead 019.07 [Situation] ¼ mile South of Hangingshaw Hill An enclosed space of land planted with mixed wood on the farm of Borthwickmains the property of A. Scott Esqr. of Commonside
OS1/30/9/23 Roberton Moss Roberton Moss Roberton Moss Roberton Moss James Jackson Borthwickshiels John Thorburn Glenburn Robert Taylor Whitestead 019.07 [Situation] ¼ mile S.E. [South East] of Hangingshaw Hill Is applied to what is a small sheet of water at the present time, was originally a moss, is on the farm of Borthwickshiels, & still bears its original name.
OS1/30/9/23 Tumble Law Tumble Law Tumble Law Tumble Law James Jackson John Thorburn Robert Taylor 019.07 [Situation] ½ mile South of Hangingshaw Hill A small hill on the farms of Borthwickshiel & Borthwickmains
OS1/30/9/23 [Page] 23 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 5 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/24 Glen Burn Glen Burn Glen Burn Glen Burn Mr. James Jackson Robert Taylor Whitestead John Thorburn Glenburn 019.07 [Situation] East of Roberton Cleuch. A small stream on the estate of Borthwickshiels, falls into Roberton Cleuch
OS1/30/9/24 Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Watch Knowe Mr James Jackson Mr Robert Taylor Mr John Thorburn 019.07 [Situation] Nearly ¾ mile S.E. [South East] of Hangingshaw Hill. A hillock in the farm of Borthwick
OS1/30/9/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 6 [Entry for Roberton Cleuch has been crossed out] [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/25 Glenburn Glenburn Glenburn Glenburn Mr. John Thorburn Glenburn Mr. James Jackson Glenburn Mr. Robert Taylor Whitestead 019.07 [Situation] ¼ mile S.W. [South West] of Watch Knowe Two Cotttages with gardens attached, the property of Major Pott, of Borthwickshiel
OS1/30/9/25 [Page] 25 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.7 Trace 6 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/26 [Page] 26 [Blank page]
OS1/30/9/27 Windylaw Loch Windylaw Loch Windylaw Loch Windylaw Loch Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 018.12 [Situation] ½ mile North of Eildon Knowe. A loch situated at the west base of "Windy Law" on the farm of Bellendean the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/27 Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Robert Burnet Thomas Rutherford Frank Burnet 018.12 [Situation] From Windylaw Loch - East to Ballendean Burn. A small stream which has its source in Windylaw Loch and falls into Bellendean Burn.
OS1/30/9/27 Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Robert Burnet Thomas Rutherford Frank Burnet 018.12 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundary. A small sheet of water on the By. [Boundary] between Roberton & Ettrick Parishes.
OS1/30/9/27 Windy Law Windy Law See Name Sheet Page 35. 018.12
OS1/30/9/27 [Page] 27 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 18 No 12 Trace 1 & 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratclife CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/28 Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Crooked Loch Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 018.12 [Situation] On the Wn. [Western] Ph. [Parish] Boundary. A large loch situated at the north west base of Thorter Rig on the farm of Bellendean the property of his Grace the duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/28 Kingsideloch Sike Kingsideloch Sike Kingsideloch Sike Kingsideloch Sike Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] 018.12 [Situation] Tracing Wn. [Western] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] A stream having its source from Kingside Loch and flows into Crooked Sike
OS1/30/9/28 Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] 018.12 [Situation] ¼ mile East of Kingside Loch. A long ridge the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Henwoodie the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/28 [Page] 28 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 18 No 12 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/29 Mid Rig Mid Rig Mid Rig Mid Rig Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 018.12 [Situation] ¾ mile East of Black Rig. A long ridge the surface of which is mountain grassland situated on the farm of Henwoodie the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/29 Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] 018.12 [Situation] East of Mid Rig. A Knowe the surface of which is mountain grassland it is situated on the farm of Henwoodie the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/29 [Page] 29 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 18 No 12 Trace 4 [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/30 Thorter Rig Thorter Rig Thorter Rig Thorter Rig Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 018.12 [Situation] South of Crooked Loch. A rig the surface of which is mountain grassland situated on the farm of Bellendean the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/30 Crookedloch Sike Crookedloch Sike Crookedloch Sike Crookedloch Sike Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] 018.12 [Situation] Between Kingsideloch Sike and Byrelee Burn. A stream having its source from Crooked Loch and flows into Byrelie Burn
OS1/30/9/30 Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] 018.12 [Situation] From Hobs Knowe East to Ale Water. A burn having its source from ___ and flows in an easterly direction till it enters Ale Water at the junction of Common Sike
OS1/30/9/30 [Page] 30 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 18 No 12 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/31 Bellendean Shank Bellendean Shank Bellendean Shank Bellendean Shank Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford Game Keeper Byreliehaugh 019.09 [Situation] At the N.W. [North West] side of Parish. A long ridge of land the surface of which is mountain grass situated on the farm of Bellenden the property of the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/31 Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Windylaw Sike Robert Burnet farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] 019.09 [Situation] From Windylaw Loch. East to Ale Water. A stream having its source from Windylaw Loch and flows in an easterly direction till it falls into the Ale Water
OS1/30/9/31 [Page] 31 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/32 Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Bellendean Burn Mr Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford GameKeeper 019.09 [Situation] From Nn. [Northern] Ph. [Parish] Boundary - S.E. [South East] to Ale Water. A burn having its rise from a loch a few miles above Bellendean and flows in an easterly direction till it enters the Ale Water
OS1/30/9/32 Bellendean Bellendean Bellendean Bellendean Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] 019.09 [Situation] 18 chains N.W. [North West] of the junction of Bellendean Burn with Ale Water. A two storey house having garden and office-houses attached occupied by Robert Burnet Farmer. it is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/32 [Page] 32 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 2 [Entry for Bellendean Bog has been crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/33 Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Bellendean Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 019.09 [Situation] From 30 chains South of Hobs Knowe N.E. [North East] This name applies to a stream having its source from the junction of Common Sike and Byrelie Burn and flows into Alemoor Loch
OS1/30/9/33 [Page] 33 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/33 Frank Bellendean has probably been in entered in error by the surveyor and should read Frank Burnet as elsewhere
OS1/30/9/34 Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Bellendean Rig Thomas Rutherford Robert Burnet Frank Burnet 019.09 [Situation] On the East of Bellendean Burn. A low ridge an the farm of Bellendean
OS1/30/9/34 [Page] 34 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 3 [Entry for Little Knowe has been crossed out. Appears on page 12] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/34 The entry for Little Knowe appears to have been scored through and has therefore not been transcribed. Little Knowe is described on Page 12 and is listed in the index as being on pages 12 and 34.
OS1/30/9/35 Windy Law Windy Law Windy Law Windy Law Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] Byreliehaugh 019.09 [Situation] ½ mile S.W. [South West] of Bellendean Shank. A considerable hill the surface of which is mountain grassland situated on the farm of Bellendean the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/35 Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] 019.09 [Situation] From Hobs Knowe East to Ale Water. A burn having its source from ___ and flows in an easterly direction till it enters Ale Water at the junction of Common Sike
OS1/30/9/35 Byreleehaugh Byreleehaugh Byreleehaugh Byreleehaugh Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G. Keeper [Gamekeeper] 019.09 [Situation] On the West of Ale Water A one storey house with garden attached sitated on the farm of Bellendean the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/35 [Page] 35 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/36 [Page] 36 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 9 Trace 5 [Entry for Ale Water/Common Sike has been crossed out] [signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [Civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/37 Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Robert Burnet Farmer Bellendean Frank Burnet Farmer Bellendean Thomas Rutherford GameKeeper Byreliehaugh 019.10 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. This water takes its rise from the junction of Common Sike and Byrelie Burn and flows into Alemoor Loch
OS1/30/9/37 Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Wilson Burn Robert Burnet Farmer Frank Burnet Farmer Thomas Rutherford G Keeper [Gamekeeper] A.E. Lockhart Esq M.P. [Member of Parliament] 019.10 [Situation] From Hellmuir Loch - South to Ale Water. A burn having its source from Hellmoor Loch and flows into Ale Water
OS1/30/9/37 [Page] 37 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 10 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/38 Firestane Edge Firestane Edge Firestane Edge Firestane Edge Firestane Edge Mr. George Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr. John Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr James Oliver Farmer Borthwickbraeburnfoot A.E. Lockart Esq. M.P. [Member of Parliament] 019.10 [Situation] In the N.En. [North Eastern] district. This name applies to a rising peice of ground the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated on the farm of Borthwickbrae-burn foot the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr. Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/38 [Page] 38 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 10 Trace 2 [Entry for Four Knowes has been crossed out] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/39 Joe's Well Joe's Well Joe's Well Joe's Well Joe's Well Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr John Paterson Framer Greenhill A.E. Lockart Esq. M.P. [Member of Parliament] 019.10 [Situation] East from Firestane Edge A well of excellent water situated on the turnpike road near "Parkhead Plantation" it was made by a man whose Christian name was Joseph, hence the name
OS1/30/9/39 Parkhead Plantation Parkhead Plantn. [Plantation] Parkhead Plantn. [Plantation] Parkhead Plantn. [Plantation] Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.10 [Situation] To the S.E. [South East] of Firestane Edge A plantation of mixed wood situated on the farm of Borthwickbrae the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr.
OS1/30/9/39 Sauchie Plantation Sauchie Plantn. [Plantation] Sauchie Plantn. [Plantation] Sauchie Plantn. [Plantation] Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.10 [Situation] 12 chains S.E. [South East] of Parkhead Plantation. A plantation of mixed wood situated on the farm of Borthwickbrae the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr.
OS1/30/9/39 [Page] 39 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 10 Trace 3 [Note below Sauchie Plantation:] Sauchie, abounding with willows Dr. Jamieson's Scot: Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/40 Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Mr. George Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr. John Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr. James Oliver Farmer Borthwickbraeburnfoot 019.10 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundy. [Boundary] A small burn having its source near Whaupshaw and flows into Borthwick Water near Borthwickbraeburnfoot
OS1/30/9/40 [Page] 40 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 10 Trace 5 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/41 Well Plantation Well Plantn [Plantation] Well Plantn [Plantation] Well Plantn [Plantation] Well Plantn [Plantation] Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqe Borthwickbrae Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenhill Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenhill AE Lockart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] 019.10 [Situation] South from Parkhead Plantation A plantation of mixed wood Situated on the farm of Borthwickbrae and is the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr
OS1/30/9/41 Turk Sike Turk Sike Turk Sike Turk Sike Mr James Oliver Farmer Borthwickbrae burnfoot] Andrew Murray Shephard Borthwickbrae burnfoot Thomas Anderson Smith Borthwickbrae burnfoot 019.10 [Situation] From West of Well Plantation South to Borthwickbrae Burn A small stream having its rise near "Ironstane Edge" and flows in a southerly direction till it enters "Borthwickbrae Burn"
OS1/30/9/41 Kelloe Plantation Kelloe Plantation Kelloe Plantation Kelloe Plantation Allan Eliot Lockhart Esqr Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.10 [Situation] South from Well Plantation A plantation of mixed wood Situated on the farm of Borthwickburn the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr
OS1/30/9/41 [Page] 41 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 - 10 - 6 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/42 [page] 42 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/43 Curlingpond Plantation Curlingpond Plantation Curlingpond Plantation Curlingpond Plantation Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] In the NEn [North Eastern] district A plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Greenbank and is property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/43 Sauchie Plantation Sauchie Plantation Sauchie Plantation Sauchie Plantation Sauchie Plantation Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer AE Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] 019.11 [Situation] SW [South West] from Curling pond Plantation A small plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Greenbank the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr of Borthwickbrae. This name is derived from Some Saugh tree having been growing here when the Firs were planted - therefore should be Saughy Plantn* [Plantation] * Sauchie - Abounding with the willow - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty [Dictionary]
OS1/30/9/43 [Page] 43 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 1 Saugh-tree the willow - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty [Dictionary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/44 Tumble Law Tumble Law Tumble Law Tumble Law Mr Paterson Farmer Greenhill Walter Horsburgh Shepherd Borthwickshiels Robert Kerr Sawyer Clenchfoot 019.11 [Situation] In the NEn [North Eastern] district An elevated piece of land the Surface of which is Mountain grass land Situated on the farm of Borthwickshiels the property of Major Pott
OS1/30/9/44 Howcleughshiel Howcleughshiel Howcleughshiel Howcleughshiel Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] Nearly ¾ mile NE [North East] of Borthwickbrae A row of one Storey houses having gardens attached situated on the farm of Howcleugh and is the property of Archibald Scott of Commonside
OS1/30/9/44 Howcleuch Howcleuch Howcleuch Howcleuch Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.11 [Situation] 11 chains nearly East of Howcleuchshiel A two Storey house having garden attached on the farm of Howcleugh and is the property of Archibald Scott Esqr Commonside
OS1/30/9/44 [Page] 44 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Asistant]
OS1/30/9/45 How Cleuch How Cleuch How Cleuch How Cleuch Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank [Situation] South of Howcleuchshiel A hollow extended from a little above Howcleuchshiel to Borthwick Water its surface is planted with mixed wood there is also a Stream flowing through it which enters Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/45 [Page] 45 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 2 How - a hollow Jamieson and Brockett [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/46 Manse Manse Manse Manse Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] ¾ mile NE [North East] of Howcleuchshiel A commodious house with garden attached also office houses the property of the Heritors of the Church and at present occupied by the Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill
OS1/30/9/46 Church Church (Ph) [Parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Church (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.11 [Situation] South of Ph [Parish] Manse A building used as the Parochial place of worship number of sittings 360 average number of attendance [ -- ] Average number of Communicants 250
OS1/30/9/46 Roberton Cleuch Roberton Cleuch Roberton Cleuch Roberton Cleuch Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Major Pott Borthwickshiel Mr John Paterson Farmer 019.11 [Situation] West of Parish Church A hollow the surface of which is mixed wood it is the property of Major Pott of Borthwickshiel
OS1/30/9/46 [Page] 46 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/46 No average number of attendance written
OS1/30/9/47 Cuddie Sike Cuddie Sike Cuddie Sike Cuddie Sike Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] ¼ mile SW [South West] of Church A small stream which has its source near Cleuch Foot enters Borthwick Water at Scarnook
OS1/30/9/47 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Mr John Paterson 019.11 [Situation] On Boundary common to Roberton in Selkirk & Roxburghshire This water takes its Source from Craikmoor and flows in a northerly direction till it enters the River Teviot about two miles above Hawick
OS1/30/9/47 [Page] 47 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/48 Cleuchfoot Cleuchfoot Cleuchfoot Cleuchfoot Major Pott Borthwickshiel Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] ¼ mile nearly South of Church A row of one Storey houses with gardens attached occupied by Farm Labourers on the farm of Borthwickshiels the property of Major Pott
OS1/30/9/48 School School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] School (Ph) [Parish] Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Farmer Mr Thomas Anderson Schoolmaster 019.11 [Situation] 26 chains SW [South West ] of Ph [Parish] Church A one storey house used as a School where the usual branches of education are taught average number of Scholars 55 Mr Thomas Anderson Schoolmaster whose salary is the maximum with free house and school fees
OS1/30/9/48 Searnock Searnock Searnock Searnock Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhil Mr Thomas Andreson Mr William Murray Scarnook 019.11 [Situation] South of Parish School A one storey house with garden attached it is the property of Major Potts. Occupied by William Murray
OS1/30/9/48 [Page] 48 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/49 Borthwickbrae Borthwickbrae Borthwickbrae Borthwickbrae Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] In the NEn [North Eastern] district A commodious house having garden and office houses attached it is the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/49 Lady's Well Lady's Well Lady's Well Lady's Well Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Mr John Paterson 019.11 [Situation] SE [South East] of Borthwickbrae A well of excellent water in a plantation near Borthwickbrae the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr
OS1/30/9/49 Kirk Cleuch Kirk Cleuch Kirk Cleuch Kirk Cleuch Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Mr George Paterson Mr John Paterson 019.11 [Situation] About ¼ mile SE [South East] of Borthwickbrae A hollow through which a stream having its rise from a Water Trough and flows into a conduit at the foot of a grave Yard and from thence into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/49 [Page] 49 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/50 Greenbank Greenbank Greenbank Greenbank Greenbank Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Johnston's Co [County] Map 019.11 [Situation] 34 chains NE [North East] of Borthwickbrae A house having garden and extensive office house attached on the farm of Greenbank the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/50 Beckerton Plantation Beckerton Plantation Beckerton Plantation Beckerton Plantation Beckerton Plantation Mr George Paterson Mr John Paterson Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill A.E. Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] 019.11 [Situation] ¼ mile East of Borthwickbrae A small plantation of mixed wood Situated on the farm of Greenbank the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/50 [Page] 50 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/51 Greenbank Plantation Greenbank Plantation Greenbank Plantation Greenbank Plantation Revd [Reverend] Mr Greenhill Roberton Manse Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank Mr John Paterson Farmer Greenbank 019.11 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile NE [North East] of Borthwickbrae A small plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Greenbank the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/51 Chapel Site of Site of Chapel Site of Chapel Site of Chapel A.E. Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] George Paterson William Murray Searnook 019.11 [Situation] 25 chains SE [South East] of Borthwickbrae Here previous to the Reformation Stood a Chapel, Commonly Called, Borthwick Chapel And supposed to have been dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Ancient name of the PH [Parish] being St Marys, there is a grave yard which is still in use
OS1/30/9/51 Cookswing Greenbank Plantation Greenbank Plantation Greenbank Plantation A.E. Lockhart MP [Member of Parliament] George Paterson William Murray 019.11 [Situation] 11 chains SE [South East] of Borthwickbrae Two new Cottages the property of A.E Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament]
OS1/30/9/51 [Page] 51 Parish of Roberton Sheet 19 No 11 Trace 5 & 4 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/52 Greenbankhaugh Greenbankhaugh Greenbankhaugh Greenbankhaugh A.E. Lockhart Esq MP [Member of Parliament] George Paterson William Murray 019.11 [Situation] About 46 chains East of Borthwickbrae Two Cottages the property of A.E. Lockhart Esq
OS1/30/9/52 [Page] 52 Ph [Parish] of Roberton Plan 19.11 - Trace 5
OS1/30/9/53 Coutlair Knowe Coutlair Knowe Coutlair Knowe Coutlair Knowe Coltlair Knowe Coltlair Knowe Coltlair Knowe Mr Francis Armstrong Henswoodie Mr Walter Lunn Meadshaw Mr John Hallum Beldhill Mr Nicol Philhope Thomas Rutherford GameKeeper Robert Barnet Bellendean 018 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A small hill on the farms of Henwoodie & Beldhill, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/53 [Page] 53 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.15 Trace 2 Cout - A young horse - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scot [Scottish] Dicty [Dictionary] [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/54 [page] 54 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/55 Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Black Rig Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Meadshae Mr John Hallum Beldhill 018.16 [Situation] At the West side of Parish A long ridge of land on the farm of Henwoodie, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/9/55 Eildon Quaw Eildon Quagh EIldon Quagh Eildon Quagh Mr Francis Armstrong Mr Walter Lunn Mr John Hallum 018.16 [Situation] SE [South East] of Back Rig An extent of wet mossy land on the farm of Henwoodie, the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.
OS1/30/9/55 Hob's Knowe Hob's Knowe Hob's Knowe Hob's Knowe Mr Francis Armstrong Mr Walter Lunn Mr John Hallum 018.16 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile South of Black Rig A small hill on the western end of Mid Rig, is the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/55 [Page] 55 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.16 Trace 1 Quaw - A quagmire a name given in Galloway to an old pit grown over with earth grass etc which yields under on, but in which he does not sink - Dr [Doctor] Jamieson's Scottish Dicty [Dictionary] [Signed] John G Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/56 Mid Rig Mid Rig Mid Rig Mid Rig Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Meadshaw Mr John Hallam Beldhill 018.16 [Situation] Nearly ½ mile SE [South East] of Black Rig A long ridge of land on the farm of Henwoodie the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/56 Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Ale Water Mr Francis Armstrong Mr Walter Lunn Mr John Hallam 018.16 [Situation] From 30 chains South of Hobs Knowe NE [North East] A considerable stream having its rise on the farm of Henwoodie flows in an Easterly direction and forms a confluence with the River Teviot near Ancrum
OS1/30/9/56 Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Kingside Loch Francis Armstrong Walter Lunn John Hallam 018.16 [Situation] On the Wn. Ph. [Western Parish] Boundary. A small sheet of water through which the Ph. By. [Parish Boundary] of Roberton passes
OS1/30/9/56 [Page] 56 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.16 Trace 2 & 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew RE [Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/57 Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Eildon Knowe Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Thomas Rutherford Byrleehaugh Mr Walter Lunn Meadshaw 018.16 [Situation] ¾ mile East of Black Rig A slight elevation on the western extremity of Mid Rig, is the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/57 Quarry Rig Quarry Rig Quarry Rig Quarry Rig Mr Francis Armstrong Mr Thomas Rutherford Mr Walter Lunn 018.16 [Situation] ¾ mile SE [South East] of Black Rig A long ridge of land on the farm of Henwoodie the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/57 Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Byrelee Burn Francis Armstrong Mr Thomas Rutherford Mr Walter Lunn 018.16 [Situation] From Hobs Knowe NE [North East] to Ale Water A small stream having its source near Hobs Knowe falls into Ale Water near Byrelee
OS1/30/9/57 [Pge] 57 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.16 Trace 3 & 4 [Signed] J.G. Andrew Sr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/58 Deep Slack Deep Slack Deep Slack Deep Slack Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Meadshaw John Hallam Beldhill 018.16 [Situation] ½ mile South of Hobs Knowe A slight hollow on the farm of Henwoodie
OS1/30/9/58 Hoscoat Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscoat Mr Francis Armstrong Mr Walter Lunn Mr John Hallum Vide Page 85 for Authorities 018.16 [Situation] On En [Eastern] Parish Boundary A stream having its source on the farm of Henwoodie flows in a South Easterly direction and empties itself into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/58 [Page] 58 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.16 Trace 5 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/59 Loch Sike Loch Sike Loch Sike Loch Sike Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Scott Girnwood Mr Robert Scott Girnwood 018.16 [Situation] On En [Eastern] Parish Boundary A small stream having its source from Girnwood Loch falls into Hoscott Burn
OS1/30/9/59 Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch See Page 65 018.16
OS1/30/9/59 [Page] 59 Parish of Roberton Sheet 18.16 Trace 6 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/60 [page] 60 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/61 Ale Water Ale Water 019.13 See 18.16 Trace 3
OS1/30/9/61 [Page] 61 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 19.13.Trace 1 [Signed] JG Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/62 Hoscoatshiel Hoscotashiel Hoscotashiel Hoscotashiel Mr. Adam Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr. Thomas Brown Deanburnhaugh Mr. Scott Girnwood 019.13 [Situation] At the East side of Parish A one story dwelling house with out house, garden, and sheep farm attached the property of Mr Stavert of Burnfoot
OS1/30/9/62 [Page] 62 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 19.13 Trace 2 [Note] Hoscoatshiel Vide Page 85 for Authorities [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/62 In correcting Hoscoteshiel to Hoscoatshiel in spelling column, the 'a' has been misplaced.
OS1/30/9/63 Dean Burn Dean Burn Dean Burn Dean Burn Mr Adam Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr Thomas Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr William Brown Deanburnhaugh 019.13 [Situation] On En [Eastern] Boundy [Boundary] A small stream having its source on the farm of Milsington, falls into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/63 [Page] 63 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Plan 19.13 Trace 3 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/64 Girnwood Loch Girnwood Loch Girnwood Loch Girnwood Loch Mr. Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr. Scott Girnwood Mr. A Hudson Deanburnhaugh 019.13 [Situation] On Boundy [Boundary] common to Roberton in Roxburgh & Selkirkshires. A small sheet of water on the farm of Girnwood.
OS1/30/9/64 Loch Sike Loch Sike 019.13 See 18.16 Trace 6
OS1/30/9/64 [Page] 64 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 19.13 Trace 4 [Signed] JG Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/65 Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail Catrail Catrail Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch W.N. Kennedy Esqr. Hawick R. Michie Esqr. Hawick Jeffrey's History of Roxburgh Gazetteer of Scotland New Statl. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Roxburghshire Chalmers' Caledonia 019.13 [Situation] Nearly ¾ mile S.E. [South East] of Hoscoteshiel A slight mound & ditch supposed to have been a fortified line between two tribes of the ancient inhabitants of the country
OS1/30/9/65 Dolly Rig Dolly Rig James Oliver Borthwickbrae Burnfoot Andrew Murryay Shepherd Borthwickbrae Burnfoot 019.13 An elevation of considerable height stretching along the South of Dean Burn, the surface of which is mountain grass land.
OS1/30/9/65 [Page] 65 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.13 Trace 6
OS1/30/9/66 [Page] 66 [Blank page]
OS1/30/9/67 Dean Burn Dean Burn Dean Burn Dean Burn 019.14 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Ph. [Parish] Boundy. [Boundary] See 19.13 trace 6.
OS1/30/9/67 Dolly Rig Dolly Rig See Page 65 019.14
OS1/30/9/67 [Page] 67 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 19.14 Trace 1 [Signed] JG Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/68 Deanburnhaugh Deanburnhaugh Deanburnhaugh Deanburnhaugh Mr. Adam Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr. Thomas Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr. William Brown Deanburnhaugh 019.14 [Situation] Near the junction of Dean Burn with Borthwick Water. A small village on the Borthwick eight miles from Hawick consists of a few cottages with a side Post Office
OS1/30/9/68 Post Office Post Office Post Office Post Office Adam Hudson Thomas Hudson William Brown 019.14 [Situation] At the South of Deanburnhaugh. A small Cottage used as a Lodge for Hoscote, and also as a Post Office one delivery & one departure
OS1/30/9/68 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Adam Hudson Thomas Hudson Willaim Brown 019.14 [Situation] On Boundary common to Roberton in Selkirk and Roxburghshires. A large steam having its source near the By. [Boundary] of Dumfriesshire falls into the River Teviot.
OS1/30/9/68 [Page] 68 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19.14 Trace 5 [Signed] JG Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/69 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
OS1/30/9/69 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
OS1/30/9/69 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.
OS1/30/9/69 [Page] 69 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 14 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/70 [Page] 70 [Blank page]
OS1/30/9/71 Burnfoot Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Burnfoot Mr. James Oliver Farmer Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Thomas Anderson Smith Borthwickbrae-burnfoot Mr George Paterson Farmer Greenbank A.E. Lockhart Esq M.P. [Member of Parliament] Estate Documents Mr. Anderson, Woodburn 019.15 [Situation] On the West of Borthwick Water. A house having garden and office-houses attached occupied by Mr. James Oliver Farmer and is the property of Allan Elliot Lockhart Esqr. Borthwickbrae
OS1/30/9/71 Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Borthwickbrae Burn Mr James Oliver Farmer Mr Thomas Anderson Smith Mr George Paterson Farmer 019.15 [Situation] S.W. [South West] from Burnfoot. A burn having its rise near Whaupshaw and flows into Borthwick Water a little below Borthwickbrae-burnfoot
OS1/30/9/71 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Mr. James Oliver Farmer Mr. Thomas Anderson Smith Mr. George Paterson Farmer 019.15 [Situation] On Boundy [Boundary] common to Roberton in Selkirk and Roxburghshires. This water takes its source from Craikmoor and flows in a northerly direction till it enters the River Teviot about two miles above Hawick
OS1/30/9/71 [Page] 71 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 19 No 15 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/72 Castle Hill Fort (Remains of) Castle Hill (Remains of Camp) Castle Hill (Remains of Camp) Castle Hill (Remains of Camp) A E Lockhart Esq M.P. [Member of Parliament] Bortwickbrae George Paterson Greenbank James Oliver Burnfoot 019.15 [Situation] About ¼ mile South of Burnfoot. A small hill with an oval shaped Camp on its summit part of which has been removed It is supposed by Mr Lockhart this is the Site of a Castle in which the Borthwick Famiy resided previous to their removal to, and erection of a Castle in, Lothian Called Borthwick Castle, but no remains of buildings have ever been found
OS1/30/9/72 [Page] 72 Ph. [Parish] of Roberton -- Plan 19.15 Trace 1 [Signed] O Barrett
OS1/30/9/73 Black-knowe Head Black-Knowe Head Black-Knowe Head Black-Knowe Head Mr. Francis Armstong, Henwoodie Mr. John Anderson Craik-Shiel Mr. John Beattie Craik 021.03 [Situation] At the Wn. [Western] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] A small hill on the farm of Henwoodie
OS1/30/9/73 [Page] 73 Parish of Roberton Co. [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 21.3 Trace 1 [Signed] JG Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/74 Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Mr. Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr. John Anderson Craik-Shiel Mr. William Beattie Craik 021.03 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary. A considerable stream having its source on the farm of Whauplaw flows in an Easterly direction and joins the Etterick near New Inns
OS1/30/9/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 21.3 Trace 2 [Signed] JG Andrew SrR.E [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/75 Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Mr. FArmstrong Henwoodie Mr. Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr. Willam Battie Craik 021.03 [Situation] ½ mile South of Black Knowe Head A number of small hillocks on a Considerable hill on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/75 Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn See Page 77 021.03
OS1/30/9/75 Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn See Page 91 021.03
OS1/30/9/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 21.3 Trace 4 [Entry for Hat Knowe Head has been crossed out] [Signed] JG Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/76 [Page] 76 [Blank page]
OS1/30/9/77 Hoscoat Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscoat Mr. Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr. Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr. William Beattie Craik Vide Page 85 021.04 [Situation] From North of Hog Knowe N.E. [North East] to Borthwick Water. A stream having its source on the farm of Henwoodie flows in a South Easterly direction and empties itself into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/77 Otterhole Sike Otterhole Sike Mr. Moffat William Battie Walter Lunn 021.04 [Situation] From ½ mile S.E. [South East] of Redcleuch Edge South to Dirthope Burn. A small stream which falls into Dirthope Burn.
OS1/30/9/77 Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch See Page 65 021.04
OS1/30/9/77 Deep Slack Deep Slack See Page 58 for Authorities &c. 021.04
OS1/30/9/77 [Page] 77 Parish of Roberton Co [County] of Selkirk -- Sheet 21.4 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew Sr. R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/78 Henwoodie Henwoodie Henwoodie Henwoodie Mr. Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr. John Anderson Craik Shiel Mr. William Beattie Craik 021.04 [Situation] North of Hoscote Burn. A one story dwelling house with outhouse, garden, and sheep farm attached the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/78 March Sike March Sike March Sike March Sike Mr. Francis Armstrong Mr. John Anderson Mr. William Beattie 021.04 [Situation] On En. [Eastern] Parish Boundy. [Boundary] A small stream on the farm of Craik falls into Hoscote Burn
OS1/30/9/78 [Page] 78 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 21.4 Trace 2 [Signed] J G Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/79 Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Mr. Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr. Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr. William Beattie Craik 021.04 [Situation] At the S.W. [South West] Side of Parish. A number of small hillocks on a considerable hill, on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/79 Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Mr. Francis Armstrong Mr. Walter Lunn Mr. William Beattie 021.04 [Situation] From Hunters Hole S.E. [South East] to Borthwick Water. A small stream having its source in the Hunter's Hole flows in a South Easterly direction and empties itself into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/79 Hunter's Hole Hunter's Hole Hunter's Hole Hunter's Hole Mr. Francis Armstrong Walter Lunn William Beattie 021.04 [Situation] S.E. [South East] from Hog Knowes. A hollow, on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/79 [Page] 79 Parish of Roberton Co [County] of Selkirk -- Sheet 21.4 Trace 3 [Signed] J.G. Andrew Sr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/80 [Page] 80 [Blank page]
OS1/30/9/81 Redcleugh Edge Redcleugh Edge Redcleugh Edge Redcleugh Edge Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr William Beattie Craik 021.04 [Situation] ¼ mile NE [North East] of Hog Knowes A considerable hill on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/81 Red Sike Red Sike Red Sike Red Sike Mr Francis Armstrong Mr William Beattie Mr Walter Lunn 021.04 [Situation] From the East of Redclecuh Edge South to Dirthope Burn A small stream having its source in Redclecuh Edge falls into Dirthope Burn
OS1/30/9/81 [Page] 81 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.4 Trace 4 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/82 Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr William Beattie Craik 021.04 [Situiation] East of Otterhole Sike A small stream on the farm of Craik falls into Dirthope Burn
OS1/30/9/82 [Page] 82 Parish of Roberton Sheet 21.4 Trace 5 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/83 Hoscoat Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Heoscoat Mr Francis Armstron Henwoodie Mr Walter Lunn Midshaw Mr. Scott Girnwood Vide Page 85 022.01 [Situation] On the En. [Eastern] Parish Boundary. See Plan 18.16 Trace 4
OS1/30/9/83 [Page] 83 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Plan 22.1 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/84 Nutshiel Sike Nutshiel Sike Nutshiel Sike Mr Moffat Craik Mr William Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.01 [Situation] At the En. Ph. [Eastern Parish] Boundy. A small stream having its source on the farm of Waterside falls into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/84 [Page] 84 Parish of Roberton Sheet 22.1 Trace 3 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/85 Hoscoat Hoscote Hoscote Hoscote Heoscoat or Heoscot Hoscoat Hoscoat Mr Adam Hudson Deanbarnhaugh Mr Thomas Hudson Deanburnhaugh Mr William Brown Deanburnhaugh Valuation Rolls Johnston's Map of Co [County] See Name Book of Roberton Roxburghshire 022.02 [Situation] ¼ mile West of Borthwick Water A mansion house not yet quite finished, pleasantly situated on the North bank of the Borthwick Water is the property of Mr Stavert of Burngrove
OS1/30/9/85 Hoscoat Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Hoscote Burn Heoscoat Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr Adam Hudson Henwoodie Mr William Brown Vide above Authorities 022.02 [Situation] On the En [Eastern] Parish Boundy [Boundary] See 18.16 Trace 4
OS1/30/9/85 Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch Catrail or Picts' Work Ditch See Page 65 022.02 [Situation] ¼ mile West of Hencote
OS1/30/9/85 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water 022.02 See 21.12 Trace 1
OS1/30/9/85 [Page] 85 Parish of Roberton Co. [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.2 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew Sr R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/86 [page] 86 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/87 Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel 021 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Parish Boundary A considerable stream having its source on the farm of Ropelaw flows in a North Easterly direction and joins the Ettrick near New Inn's
OS1/30/9/87 [Page] 87 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.6 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/88 Hare Pike Hare Pike Hare Pike Hare Pike Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel 021 [Situation] At the SWn [South Western] point of Parish A small hill on the farm of Craik-shiel
OS1/30/9/88 Hay Sike Hay Sike Hay Sike Hay Sike Mr William Beattie Mr James Armstrong Mr John Anderson 021 [Situation] At the South of Heare Pike A small stream on the farm of Craik-shiel falls into Rankle Burn
OS1/30/9/88 [Page] 88 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.6 Trace 2 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/89 Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Rankle Burn Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie William Beattie Craik 021.07 [Situation] On Wn [Western] Boundary A considerable stream having its source on the farm of Ropelaw flows in a North Easterly direction joins the Etterick near New Inns
OS1/30/9/89 Grey Hill Grey Hill Grey Hill Grey Hill Mr John Anderson Mr Francis Armstrong Mr William Beattie 021.07 [Situation] Towards SW [South West] point of Parish A considerable hill on the farm of Craik-shiel
OS1/30/9/89 [Page] 89 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.7 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/90 Craik Shiel Craikshiel Craikshiel Craikshiel Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie 021.07 [Situation] ¼ mile NNE [North North East] of Grey Hill A one story dwelling house with garden & sheep farm attached the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/90 Long Knowe Long Knowe Long Knowe Long Knowe Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie 021.07 [Sitaution] About ½ mile NE [North East] of Grey Hill A small hill on the farm of Craik-shiel
OS1/30/9/90 Hare Grain Hare Grain Hare Grain Hare Grain Mr John Andeson Mr William Beattie Mr Francis Armstrong 021.07 [Situation] From the S [South] of Grey Hill E [East] to Aithouse Burn A deep glen through which a stream that falls into Aithouse Burn flows
OS1/30/9/90 [Page] 90 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.7 Trace 2 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/90 There is a note an alteration indicating that Craikshiel should be written as one word, but throughout the volume its is written as Craik-shiel
OS1/30/9/91 Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie 021.07 [Situation] From the junction of Wolfcleuch Burn and Hare Grain S [South] by E [East] to Borthwick Water A stream having its source in the farm of Craik flows in a Southerly, direction, and empties itself into Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/91 Crib Law Crib Law Crib Law Crib Law Mr John Anderson Mr Willaim Beattie Mr Francis Armstrong 021.07 [Situation] 1 mile East of Grey Hill A considerable hill on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/91 [Page] 91 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.7 Trace 3 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/92 Ewelair Hill Ewelair Hill Ewelair Hill Ewelair Hill Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Francis Armstrong Henwoodie 021.07 [Situation] On Boundary Common to Roberton respectively in Selkirk and Roxburghshire A hill on the farms of Craik and Wolfcleuchhead. At the South Western extremity of Catgair Edge
OS1/30/9/92 [Page] 92 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.7 Trace 4 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/93 [Page] 93 Parish of Roberton -- Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 21.7 Trace 4 [signed] J G Andrew
OS1/30/9/93 The entries on this page have been scored out.
OS1/30/9/94 [Page] 94 Parish of Roberton -- Co [County] Selkirk -- Sheet 22.5 Trace 5 [signed] J G Andrew SrR.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/94 The entries on this page have been scored out.
OS1/30/9/95 Catgair Edge Catgair Edge Catgair Edge Catgair Edge Mr William Murray Wolfcleuchead Mr William Beattie Craik Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel 021.07 [Situation] On Boundary Common to Roberton in Roxburghshire A ridge of land on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/95 Wolf Cleuch Burn Wolf cleuch Burn Wolf cleuch Burn Wolf cleuch Burn Mr William Murray Mr William Beattie Mr John Anderson 021.07 [Situation] East of Catgair Edge A deep hollow witha stream running through it, on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/95 [Page] 95 Parish of Roberton Sheet 21.7 Trace 5 [Wolf cleuch Burn] See Name Sheet for common plan Roxburghshire [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/96 Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Mr William Murray Wolfcleuchead Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel Mr William Beattie Craik 021.07 A considerable hill on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/96 [Page] 96 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.7 Trace 4 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/97 Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Hog Knowes Mr Moffat Craik William Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.08 [Situation] Towards SW [South West] district Several Small Knowes on a rising ground, on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/97 Hunter's Hole Hunter's Hole Hunter's Hole Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] East from Hog Knowes A deep hollow on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/97 Crib Law Crib Law Crib Law Crib Law Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] ¼ mile South of Hog Knowe A large hill upwards of 1000 feet high on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/97 [Page] 97 Ph [Parish] of Roberton Plan 21.8 Trace 1
OS1/30/9/98 Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Mr Moffaet Craik William Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.08 [Situation] From North of Hunter's Hole SE [South East] A Stream flowing through a deep hollow, has its Source near Hunters' Hole And falls into the Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/98 Red Sike Red Sike Red Sike Red Sike Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] To the NE [North East] of Dirthope Burn A Small Stream which falls into Dirthope Burn
OS1/30/9/98 [Page] 98 Parish of Roberton Plan 21.8 Trace 2
OS1/30/9/99 Otterhole Sike Otterhole Sike Otterhole Sike Otterhole Sike Mr Moffat Craik William Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.08 [Situation] To the North of Dirthope Burn A Small Stream which falls into Dirthope Burn
OS1/30/9/99 Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Shiel Sike Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] East of Otterhole Burn A Small Stream which falls into Dirthope Burn
OS1/30/9/99 [Page] 99 Ph [Parish] of Roberton Plan 21.8 Trace No 3
OS1/30/9/100 Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Mr Moffat Craik William Beattie Craikfaulds Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.08 A large Stream which has its Source on the farm of Craik, falls into the Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/100 Hare Sike Hare Sike Hare Sike Hare Sike Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] To the North of Aithouse Burn A Small Stream which falls into Aithouse Burn
OS1/30/9/100 Craikfaulds Craikfaulds Craikfaulds Craikfaulds Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation To the North of Aithouse Burn A Cottage on the farm of Craik Occupied by W Beattie
OS1/30/9/100 [Page] 100 Parish of Roberton Plan 21.8 Trace 5 Ait - oat or oaten Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Scotch Dicty [Dictionary]
OS1/30/9/101 Craik Sike Craik Sike Craik Sike Craik Sike Mr. Moffat Craik Willaim Beattie Craikfaulds Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.08 [Situation] 22 chains NE [North East] of Craikfaulds A Small Stream which falls into the Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/101 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Mr Moffat William Beattie Walter Lunn 021.08 [Situation] On Sn [Southern] Parish Boundary See Sheets 21.12
OS1/30/9/101 [Page] 101 Plan 21.8 Trace 6 Ph [Parish] of Roberton
OS1/30/9/102 [page] 102 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/103 Whinny Cleuch Whinny Cleuch Whinny Cleuch Whinny Cleuch Mr Moffat Craik Mr W Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.05 [Situation] At the South end of Parish A hollow on the farm of Midshaw has a small stream running through it
OS1/30/9/103 Moss Sike Moss Sike Mr Moffat W Beattie Walter Lunn 022.05 [Situation] NNE [North North East] from Whinny Cleuch A very small stream on the farm of Midshaw falls into Whinny Cleuch
OS1/30/9/103 Hopewood Knowe Hopewood Knowe Mr Moffat Mr W Beattie Mr Walter Lunn 022.05 [Situation] On the N [North] of Borthwick Water A very small hillock on the farm of Midshaw It is said that a person of the name was interred here
OS1/30/9/103 [Page] 103 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.5 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/104 Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn Dirthope Burn 022.05 See trace 5 Plan 21.4
OS1/30/9/104 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water 022.05 See trace 1 Plan 21.12
OS1/30/9/104 [Page] 104 Parish of Roberton Sheet 22.5 Trace 1 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/105 Fort British Fort British Fort British Fort Mr Moffat Craik Mr William Beattie Craik Mr Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.05 [Situation] On the North of Borthwick Water Is of a circular description consists of rampart and fosse, divided into two compartments; each slightly hollowed.
OS1/30/9/105 [Page] 105 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.5 Trace 2 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/106 Midshaw Midshaw Midshaw Midshaw Mr Moffat Carik Mr William Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.05 [Situation] On the North of Borthwick Water A one story dwelling house with outhouse, garden, & sheep farm attached occupied by Walter Lunn as hind for Mr Moffat of Craik who is tennant, is the property of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/106 Bald Hill Bald Hill Bald Hill Bald Hill Mr Nicol Shilhope Mr W Dickson Shilhope Mr Walter Lunn 022.05 [Situation] ½ mile South of Midshaw A hill on the farm of Shilhope the property of - Scott Chisholm Esq of Chisholm. Bald from being on its summit
OS1/30/9/106 [Page] 106 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.5 Trace 3 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/107 Rough-hope Burn Roughhope Burn Roughhope Burn Roughhope Burn Mr Nicol Philhope W Dickson Philhope Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.05 [Situation] SW [South West] of Bald Hill A small stream having its source from Philhope Loch falls into Eildrig Burn
OS1/30/9/107 Mid Hill Mid Hill 022.05 See trace 1 Plan 22.9
OS1/30/9/107 Eildrig Burn Eildrig Burn Eildrig Burn 022.05 See trace 1 Plan 22.9
OS1/30/9/107 [Page] 107 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.5 Trace 5
OS1/30/9/108 Philhope Loch Philhope Loch Philhope Loch Philhope Loch 022.05 See trace 2. Plan 22.9
OS1/30/9/108 Lodge Hill Lodge Hill Lodge Hill Lodge Hill Mr Moffat Craik Mr Beattie Craik Walter Lunn Midshaw 022.05 [Situation] On the NE [North East] of Philhope Loch A small eminence on the NE [North East] of Philhope Loch
OS1/30/9/108 [Page] 108 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 22.5 Trace 6 [Signed] J.G. Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/109 Philhope Burn Philhope Burn Philhope Burn John Nicol Farmer Philhope John Armstrong Shepherd Philhope 022.06 [Siganture] On Boundary common to Roberton Phs [Parishes] in Selkirk and Roxburghshire A burn having its rise from Commonside Heights and flows in a northeasterly direction till it enters Borthwick Water
OS1/30/9/109 Philhope Philhope Philhope John Nicol Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.06 [Situation] On the West of Philhope Burn A house having garden and office houses attached situated on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert S Chisholm Esqr
OS1/30/9/109 [Page] 109 Parish of Roberton Sheet 22 No 6 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/110 Philhope Bog Philhope Bog Philhope Bog John Nicol Framer Philhope John Armstrong Shepherd Philhope 022.06 [Situation] At the SE [South East] point of Parish A flat tract of land the surface of which is mountain grassland it is situated on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Scott Chisholme Esqr
OS1/30/9/110 March Sike March Sike March Sike John Nicol Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.06 [Situation] On Philhope Bog A stream having its rise from the east base of Lodge Hill and flows into Philhope Burn
OS1/30/9/110 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water See Page 113 for Authorities 022.06 [Situation] Philhope Bog
OS1/30/9/110 Cat Cleugh Cat Cleugh Cat Cleugh John Nicol Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.06 [Situation] On Boundary common to Roberton in Selkirk and Roxburgh Shires A Small glen through which a Small Stream runs which separates the two parishes of Roberton
OS1/30/9/110 [Page] 110 Parish of Roberton Sheet 22 No 6 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe CA [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/30/9/111 Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Knowebog Hill Mr William Beattie Craik Mr John Anderson Craik-shiel 021 [Situation] At the SW [South West] of Parish Aconsiderable hill on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/111 Shorts Cleuch Shorts Cleuch Shorts Cleuch Shorts Cleuch Mr William Beattie Mr John Anderson 021 [Situation] On Boundary common to the two Parishes of Roberton A hollow with a small stream running through it, on the farm of Craik
OS1/30/9/111 Wolfcleuch Burn Wolfcleuch Burn See Common Plan Page 95 021
OS1/30/9/111 [Page] 111 Parish of Roberton Co [County] Selkirk Sheet 21.11 Trace 1 [Signed] JG Andrew SrRE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/112 [page] 112 Blank Page
OS1/30/9/113 Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Borthwick Water Mr Moffat CraiK Mr William Beattie CraiK Mr Walter Lunn Midshaw 021.12 [Situation] On Boudary common to Roberton respectively in Selkirk and Roxburghshires A considerable stream having its source on the farm of CraiKhope flows in a South Easterly direction, & falls into the Teviot about 2 miles above Hawick
OS1/30/9/113 [Page] 113 Parish of Roberton -- Plan 21.12 Trace 1 [Signed] J. G Andrew Sr RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/114 Craik Craik Craik Craik Rent Receipt Mr Moffat CraiK William Beattie 021.12 [Situation] On the East of Aithouse Burn A farm house with outbuildings & garden attached the property of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch
OS1/30/9/114 Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn Aithouse Burn 021.12 See 21.8 Trace 4
OS1/30/9/114 [Page] 114 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 21.12 Trace 2 [Signed] J. G Anderw SrRe [Sapper Royal Engineers]
OS1/30/9/115 Eildrig Burn Eildrig Burn Eildrig Burn Eildrig Burn Henry Scott Farmer Eildrig John Nicol Farmer Philhope John Armstrong Shepherd Philhope 022.09 [Situation] From Roberton in Roxburghshire N. E. by N [North East by North] to Borthwick Water A burn which has its rise on Eildrig Fram and flows in a northerly direction till it enters Borthwick Water a little above Philhope Burn
OS1/30/9/115 Mid Hill Mid Hill Mid Hill Mid Hill Henry Scott Farmer John Nicol Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.09 [Situation] Near the Sn [Southern] extremity of Ph [Parish] A hill the surface of which is mountain grassland it is situated on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Scott Chisholme Esqr
OS1/30/9/115 Philhope shiel (Ruins of) Philhopeshiel Philhopeshiel Philhopeshiel Henry Scott Farmer John Nicol Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.09 [Situation] 14 chains S. W. [South West] of Mid Hill This name applies to the ruins of a house which formerly stood here it is situated near the foot of Black Burn on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Scott Chisholme Esqr
OS1/30/9/115 [Page] 115 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 9 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/116 Philhope Loch (Reservoir) Philhope Loch (Reservoir) Philhope Loch (Reservoir) Philhope Loch (Reservoir) John Nicol Farmer Philhope Henry Scott Farmer Eildrig John Armstrong Shepherd Philhope 022.09 [Situation] ¼ mile East of Mid Hill A large loch situated at the base of Lodge Hill on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Scott Chisholme Esqr. This is a Reservoir constructed by the Manufacturers of Hawick to afford a Supply of Water in dry Weather.
OS1/30/9/116 Midhill Bog Midhill Bog Midhill Bog Midhill Bog John Nicol Farmer Henry Scott Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.09 [Situation] East from Mid Hill A bog the surface of which is mountain grass land it is situated of the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Chisholme Esqr
OS1/30/9/116 [Page] 116 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 9 Trace 2 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/117 Philhopeshiel Burn Black Burn Black Burn Black Burn Philhopeshiel Burn Philhopeshiel Burn John Nicol Farmer Philhope Henry Scott Farmer Eildrig John Armstrong Shepherd Walter Lunn See Name Sheet for 22.9 in Roxburgh Ph [Parish] Page 117 022.09 [Situation] On Boundary common to Roberton Phs [Parishes] in Selkirk and Roxburgh Shires. A burn which has its rise on Eildrig Fram and flows in a northerly direction till it enters Eildrig Burn at Philhopeshiels
OS1/30/9/117 Play Bog Play Bog Play Bog Play Bog John Nicol Farmer Henry Scott Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.09 [Situation] ¼ mile South of Mid Hill A bog the surface of which is mountain grass land situated on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert S Chisholme Esqr.
OS1/30/9/117 [Page] 117 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 9 Trace 3 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/118 Calfshaw Head Philhope Fell Philhope Fell Philhope Fell Calfshaw Head John Nicol Farmer Philhope Henry Scott Farmer Eildrig John Armstrong Shepherd See Name Book of Roberton, Roxburghshire 022.09 [Situation] At Sn [Southern] point of Parish common to the two Phs [Parishes] of Roberton A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land the boundary divides the Counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh passes over its summit
OS1/30/9/118 Crib Head Lamblaw Knowe Lamblaw Knowe Lamblaw Knowe Crib Head John Nicol Farmer Henry Scott Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd See Name Book of Roberton, Roxburghshire 022.09 [Situation] On Boundary common to the two Phs [Parishes] of Roberton A large Knowe the surface of which is mountain grass land the boundary dividing the Counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh passes over its summit
OS1/30/9/118 [Page] 118 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 9 Trace 4 [note] Some of these names on the By [Boundary] are not well Known the heights often having different names on the opposites of the BY [Boundary] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/119 Turf Hass Turf Hass Turf Hass Turf Hass John Nicol Farmer Philhope Henry Scott Farmer Eildrig John Armstrong Shepherd Philhope 022.10 [Situation] At the S. E. [South East] point of Parish A hollow between Lodge Hill and Philhope Fell on the farm of Philhope the property of Robert Scott Chisholme Esqr
OS1/30/9/119 Philhope Fell Philhope Fell Philhope Fell Philhope Fell John Nicol Farmer Henry Scott Farmer John Armstrong Shepherd 022.10 [Situation] South of Turf Hass A hill the surface of which is mountain grass land the boundary dividing the Counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh passes over its summit
OS1/30/9/119 Calfshaw Head Calfshaw Head 022.10 See preceding page
OS1/30/9/119 [Page] 119 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 10 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/120 Parish of Roberton -- Sheet 22 No 10 Trace 2 [page] 120 Three Knowes [crossed out] [Signed] Edward R. James Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 8 July 1859 [8 Jul 1859] [Signed] Thomas Ratcliffe ca [civilian assistant]
OS1/30/9/121 OS1/30/9 [volume] 9 [page] 121 [stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M S. [Manuscript] STORE SOUTHAMPTON -- 29 MAR. 1897 Co. [County] SELKIRK Ph_ [Parish] of ROBERTON Scale 25.344 PLAN -- page | PLAN -- page 19 -- 1 -- 3 | 19 -- 15 -- 71 19 -- 2 -- 5 | 21 -- 3 -- 73 18 -- 8 -- 5 | 21 -- 4 -- 77 19 -- 5 -- 9 | 22 -- 1 -- 83 19 -- 6 -- 13 | 22 -- 2 -- 85 19 -- 7 -- 19 | 21 -- 6 -- 87 19 -- 8 -- 19 | 21 -- 7 -- 89 18 -- 12 -- 27 | 21 -- 8 -- 97 19 -- 9 -- 31 | 22 -- 5 -- 103 19 -- 10 -- 37 | 22 -- 6 -- 109 19 -- 11 -- 43 | 21 -- 11 -- 111 18 -- 15 -- 53 | 21 -- 12 -- 113 28 -- 16 -- 55 | 22 -- 9 -- 115 19 -- 13 -- 61 | 22 -- 10 -- 119 19 -- 14 -- 67 |
OS1/30/9/122 [page] 122 INDEX. Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 19/2. -- Alemuir Craig -- 6. 19/11. 19/9. 19/10. 18/16. 19/13 -- Ale water -- 14. 19. 33. 37. 56. 61. 19/6. -- Alemuir Hill -- 16. 19/6. -- Alemuir Loch -- 17. 21/7. 27/3. 21/12. -- Aithouse Burn -- 91. 100. 114. 19/5. 19/9. -- Bellendean Rig -- 9. 34. 19/5. 19/9. -- Bellendean Burn -- 10. 32. 19/7. -- Black Sike -- 20. 18/12. 18/16. -- Black Rig -- 28. 55. 18/12. 19/9. 18/16. -- Byrelee Burn -- 30. 35. 57. 19/9. -- Bellendean Shank – 18. 31. 19/9. -- Bellendean -- 32. 19/9. -- Byreleehaugh -- 35. 19/10. 19/14. 19/15. -- Borthwickbraeburn -- 40. 69. 71. 19/11. 19/14. 19/15. 22/2. 21/8. 22/5. 21/12. -- Borthwick Water -- 47. 68. 71. 85. 101. 104. 113. 19/11. -- Borthwickbrae -- 49. 19/11. -- Beckerton Plantation -- 50. 19/15. -- Burnfoot -- 71. 21/3. -- Black-Knowe Head -- 73. 22/5. -- Bald Hill -- 106. 18/12. -- Crooked Loch -- 28. 18/12. -- Crookedloch Sike -- 30. 19/11. -- Curlingpond Plantn. [Plantation] -- 43. 19/11. -- Church (ph) [parish] -- 46. 19/11. -- Cuddie Sike -- 47. 19/11. -- Clenchfoot -- 48. 19/11. -- Chapel -- 51. 19/11. -- Cookswing -- 51. 18/15. -- Coutlair Knowe -- 53. 19/13. -- Catrail -- 65. 19/15. -- Castle Hill -- 72. 21/7. -- Craikshiel -- 90. 21/7. -- Crib Law -- 91. 21/7. -- Catgair Edge -- 95. 21/8. -- Crib Law -- 97. 21/8. -- Craikfaulds -- 100. 21//8. -- Craik Sike -- 101. 21/12. -- Craik -- 114. 22/9. -- Calfshaw Head -- 118. 22/9. -- Crib Head -- 118. 18/16. -- Deep Slack -- 58. 19/13. 19/14. -- Dean Burn -- 63. 67. 19/14. -- Deanburnhaugh -- 68. 21/4. 21/8. 22/5. -- Dirthope Burn -- 79. 98. 104. 19/2. 19/6. -- Easter Burn -- 7. 15. 19/6. -- Easter Alemuir -- 15. 18/12. 18/16. -- Eildon Knowe -- 29. 57. 18/16. -- Eildon Quaw -- 55, 21/7. -- Ewelair Hill -- 92. 22/5. 22/9. -- Eildrig Burn -- 107. 115. 19/10. -- Firestane Edge -- 38. 19/10. -- Four Knowe -- 38. 22/5. -- Fort -- 105. 19/6. -- Guild's Cleuch -- 14. 19/7. -- Greenbank Hill -- 22. 19/7. -- Glen Burn -- 24. 19/7. -- Glenburn -- 25. 19/11. -- Greenbank -- 50. 19/11. -- Greenbank Plantation -- 51. 19/11. -- Greenbankhaugh -- 52. 19/13. -- Girnwood Loch -- 64. 21/7. -- Grey Hill -- 89. 19/1. 19/2. -- Hellmuir Loch -- 3. 5. 19/7. -- Hangingshaw Hill -- 20. 19/7. -- Howcleuch Plantn. [Plantation] -- 23. 19/11. -- Howcleuch-shiel -- 44, 19/11. -- Howcleuch -- 44, 19/11. -- How Cleuch -- 45, 18/16. -- Hob's Knowe -- 66. 18/16. 21/4. 22/1. 22/2 -- Hoscoat Burn -- 58. 77. 83. 85. 19/13. -- Hoscoat-shiel -- 62 21/4. -- Henwoodie -- 78. 21/4. 21/8. -- Hog Knowes -- 79. 97. 21/4. 21/8. 21/3. -- Hunter's Hole -- 79. 97. 75. 22/2. -- Hoscoat -- 85. 21/6. -- Hare Pike -- 88. 21/6. -- Hay Sike -- 88. 21/7. -- Hare Grain -- 90. 21/8. -- Hare Sike -- 100. 22/5. -- Hopewood Knowe -- 103. 19/10. -- Joe's Well -- 39. 18/12. 18/16. -- Kingside Loch -- 27. 56. 18/12. -- Kingsideloch Sike -- 28. 19/10. -- Kelloe Plantation -- 41. 19/11. -- Kirk Cleuch -- 49. 21/7. 21/11. -- Knowebog Hill -- 111. 19/5. 19/9. -- Little Knowe -- 12. 34. 19/11. -- Lady's Well -- 49. 18/16. 19/13. -- Loch Sike -- 59. 64. 21/7. -- Long Knowe -- 90. 22/5. -- Long Hill -- 108. 19/5. -- Muckle Knowe -- 11. 18/12. 18/16. -- Mid Rig -- 29. 46.
OS1/30/9/123 [page] 123 INDEX. Plans -- Name of Object -- Pages 19/11. -- Manse -- 46. 21/4. 22/6. March Sike -- 78. 110. 22/5. -- Moss Sike -- 103. 22/5. -- Midshaw -- 106. 22/5. 22/9. -- Mid Hill -- 107. 115. 22/9. -- Midhill Bog -- 116. 22/1 -- Nutshiel Sike -- 84. 21/4. 21/8. -- Otterhole Sike -- 77. 99. 19/5. Pott's Height -- 10. 19/7. -- Pipers Knowe -- 22. 19/10. -- Parkhead Plantation -- 39. 19/14. -- Post Office -- 68. 22/5. 22/9. -- Philhope Loch -- 108. 116. 22/6. 22/9. -- Philhope Burn -- 109. 117. 22/6. -- Philhope -- 109. 22/6. -- Philhope Sike -- 109. 22/6. -- Philhope Bog -- 110. 22/9. -- Philhopeshiels -- 115. 22/9. -- Play Bog -- 117. 22/10. -- Philhope Fell -- 119. 18/16. -- Quarry Rig -- 57. 19/7. -- Roberton Moss -- 23. 19/7. 18/11 -- Roberton Cleuch -- 24. 46. 21/3. 21/6. 21/7. -- Rankle Burn -- 74. 87. 89. 21/4. -- Redcleuch Edge -- 81. 21/4. 21/8. -- Red Sike -- 81. 98. 22/5 -- Rough-hope Burn -- 107. 19/10. 19/11. -- Sauchie Plantation -- 39. 43. 19/11. -- School -- 48. 21/4. 21/8. -- Shiel Sike -- 82. 99. 19/11. -- Scarnook -- 48. 21/11. -- Short Cleuch -- 111. 19/6. -- Todshaw Hill -- 14. 19/6. -- Tower -- 15. 19/7. -- Tumble Law -- 23. 18/12. -- Thorter Rig -- 30. 19/10. 19/14. -- Turk Sike -- 41. 69. 22/10. -- Turf Hass -- 119. 19/1. 19/5. 19/6. 19/10. -- Wilson Burn -- 3. 9. 16. 37. 19/2. -- White Knowe -- 7. 19/6. -- Wester Burn -- 13. 19/6. -- Wester Alemuir -- 17. 19/7. -- Watch Knowe -- 24. 18/12. -- Windylaw Loch -- 27. 18/12. 19/9. Windylaw Sike -- 27. 31. 19/9. -- Windy Law -- 35. 19/10. -- Well Plantation -- 41. 21/7. -- Wolfcleuch Burn -- 95. 22/5. -- Whinny Cleuch -- 103.