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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
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Parish of Yarrow
Turner Cleuch Law adopted on the Plan at the OM.O to agree with Ettrick
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Skinnb1- Moderator, Birsay, Moira L- Moderator
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