OS1/30/14/158

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Wolf Cleuch Wolf Cleuch
Wolf Cleuch
Wolf Cleuch
Walter Amos.
Andrew Hopekirk.
David Brunton.
014 A steep ravine through which a stream flows situated on the the north side of the Turner cleuch Law.
Turnercleuch Law Turnercleuch Law
Turnercleuch Law
Turnercleuch Law
Turn the cleuch Law
Walter Amos.
Andrew Hopekirk.
David Brunton.
Mr John Scott. Farmer, Crosslee
014 A high hill covered with rough heathy pasture, forming part of the range which divides Ettrick and Yarrow. The cleuch itself is the gleu or hollow below the hill, & the hill is thence called the "Turn of the cleuch" or "Turn the cleuch" Law.
Tushielaw Burn Tushielaw Burn
Tushielaw Burn
Tushielaw Burn
Walter Amos.
Andrew Hopekirk.
David Brunton.
014 A considerable stream formed by the confluence of Berrybush Burn, and Deep Drain, and running southward to Tushielaw on the east side of which it falls into Ettrick Water.
Tushielaw Burn Tushielaw Burn
Tushielaw Burn
Tushielaw Burn
Walter Amos.
Andrew Hopekirk.
David Brunton.
014 A considerable stream formed by the confluence of Berrybush Burn, and Deep Drain, and running southward to Tushielaw on the east side of which it falls into Ettrick Water.

Continued entries/extra info

[Page] 158
Sheet 14
Parish of Yarrow

Turner Cleuch Law adopted on the Plan at the OM.O to agree with Ettrick

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

Skinnb1- Moderator, Birsay, Moira L- Moderator

  Location information for this page.