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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Birkie Brae Birkie Brae
Birkie Brae
Birkie Brae
Mr James Nichol
Mr John Dalgleish
Mr David Brenton
011.05 A rugged stony slope lying between the Cairn and the Broad Bog, supposed to have been Covered with old Birch trees at one time.
Birkiebrae Cairn Birkiebrae Cairn
Birkiebrae Cairn
Birkiebrae Cairn
Mr James Nichol
Mr John Dalgleish
Mr David Brenton
011.05 A shepherds Cairn on the highest point of Birkiebrae from which it is so named.
White Kip White Kip
White Kip
White Kip
White Kip
Mr James Nichol
Mr John Dalgliesh
Mr David Brenton
011.05 A hill on Fastheugh farm, composed of Rocky Heathy pasture.
Directly on the summit is a Cairn built by the shepherds which forms a very conspicuous object.

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County of Selkirk -- Parish of Selkirk -- Sheet 11 No 5 -- Collected by M Cottrell Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]

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