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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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County of SelKirK
Parish of Yarrow
Shete 14 No 3
Collected by M Cottrell Sapper RE [ Royal Engineers]

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