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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Broad Bog | Broad Bog Broad Bog Broad Bog |
Mr James Nichol Mr John Dalgliesh Mr David Brenton |
011.05 | A flat portion of Rough pasture land on Fastheugh Farm, immediately situ [situated] between the Yarrow and the base of the Birkie Brae. It is not a peat bog, being naturally dry. |
The Shanks | The Shanks The Shanks The Shanks |
Mr James Nichol Mr John Dalgleish Mr David Brenton |
011.05 | A small extent of Rough pasture land situated between the Broad Bog and the foot of Black Andrew Hill It forms the extreme end of the flat between the Yarrow & the foot of the hill which is supposed to be the reason for term [terming?] it the Shanks. |
The Bank | The Bank The Bank The Bank |
Mr James Nichol Mr John Dalgliesh Mr David Brenton |
011.05 | A small strip of wood to the west of Fastheugh, chiefly forest trees. No information can be gleaned as to the origin of the name. |
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[page] 86County of Selkirk -- Parish of Selkirk -- Sheet 11 No 5 -- Collected by M. Cottrell Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]
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