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Peels | Peels | McLauchlans Memoir of Watling Street | 40 chains N N West | The remains of several stone buildings. | ||
(Remains of) | Peels | McKenzies History | of Cleugh Brae | Known as ancient Peels. There are 5 or 6 of | ||
Peels | Edward Lawson Esqr | these object visible on the ground, having | ||||
Revd James Brown Birdhopecrag | the appearance of being at one period | |||||
Manse | very strong buildings the walls of which are an | |||||
immense width. The most Eastern is still | ||||||
in a good state of preservation, with a | ||||||
circular arch still standing, over | ||||||
which is the ruins of a dwelling. | ||||||
Evestones Wood | Evestones Wood | Mr J. Fletcher | 36 North of | An extensive wood consisting of forest | ||
Evestones Wood | Mr E. Fletcher | Cleugh Brae | Trees. Well known by the name. | |||
Evestones Wood | Mr Halbit | |||||
Brownrig Common | See Name Book of Sheet 51/10 | |||||
River Rede | See Name Book of Sheet 41/12 | |||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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