OS1/30/10/83
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[page] 83County of Selkirk -- Parish of Selkirk -- Sheet 11 No 5 -- Collected by M Cottrell Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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