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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Crosscleuch Crosscleuch Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
James Davidson Laborer
013 A farm house with arable & pasture
lands attached, it stands on the Burn
of the same name, a little to the east
of the Loch of the Lows, and is the
property of Lord Napier of Thirlestane.
Crosscleuch Burn Crosscleuch Burn Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
James Davidson Laborer
013 A mountain stream rising in the parish of Ettrick, and for about the last mile or so, forms the boundary between it and Yarrow ere it falls into the Loch of the Lows. The first part of this stream is called "Whitehope Burn".
Thirlestane Burn Thirlestane Burn
Thirlestane Burn
Thirlestane Burn
Robert Laidlaw Farmer
William Mitchell Feuar
James Davidson Laborer
013 A small mountain stream rising in the east side of the Wiss hill, and describing nearly a semicircle falls into the Cross cleuch Burn a little above the junction of the latter with Craggy Sike.

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Collected by Robert Young 2nd. Corp R.E [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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