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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Birkendale BirKendale
BirKendale
BirKendale
Mr John Anderson
Mr Thomas Wetherstone
Mr James Hogg
011.02 A strip of land between Minchmoor Road and Grintlie Burn which was formerly Covered with Birch wood, but now it is being reclaimed by the present occupier Mr John Anderson.
A story is Current in the neighbourhood that King James frequenty hunted in Birkendale.
Gruntly Burn Gruntly Burn
Gruntly Burn
Gruntly Burn
Mr John Anderson
Mr Thomas Wetherstone
Mr James Hogg.
011.02 A small stream formerly divided the estates of Hangshaw & Broad Meadows and the parishes of Yarrow & SelKirK, but since the Wall, which was Conjointly built by the proprietors, has been erected, the latter has been regarded as the boundary of the Estates & Parishes.
Camp (Remains of) Camp (Remains of)
Camp (Remains of)
Camp (Remains of)
John Johnstone Esqr
Estate Map
Mr John Anderson
011.02 A small foursided mound of Earth having only one Kinch, Situated midway between Yarrow Ford and Hangingshaw in a Clump of old Birch trees to the East of the Avenue.
Mr Johnstone the proprietor of Hanginsgshaw Says it is the remains of a Roman Encampment and it is described as such on the Estate Plan.

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County of SelKirK
Parish of Yarrow
Sheet 11 No 2
Collected by M Cottrell Sapper RE [Royal Engineers]

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