OS1/30/14/166
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Greystone Sike | Greystone Sike Greystone Sike Greystone Sike |
Mr Walter Scott Mr James Scott Mr Alexander Hogg |
010.15 ; 015.02 | A small burn on Sundhope farm So Called from its proximity to a large grey stone (Whinstone) which is fixed in the ground Close to its Source. It is a tributary of Sundhope Burn. |
The Scar | The Scar The Scar The Scar |
Mr Walter Scott Mr James Scott Mr Alexander Hogg |
010.15 ; 014.03 | A steep ravine on Sundhope farm through which a stream passes, which is also Called the Scar from this Circumstance - It forms one of the feeders of Sundhope Burn |
Pike Cleuch | Pike Cleuch Pike Cleuch Pike Cleuch |
Mr Walter Scott Mr James Scott Mr Alexander Hogg |
014.03 | The stream and the hollow through which it passes Situated west of Pike Cairn on the farm of Sundhope. It is a tributary of Sundhope Burn |
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[Page] 166County of SelKirK
Parish of Yarrow
Shete 14 No 3
Collected by M Cottrell Sapper RE [ Royal Engineers]
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