< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Dead Wood | Dead |
Mr. Dag | 40 Chains South | An extensive Wood Consisting | ||
Dead |
Mr. Gray | West of High Bellshield | of forest trees, & brushwood. | |||
Dead |
Mr. Anderson | Situated on the South bank of | ||||
the River Rede Well Known by this name. | ||||||
Birdhope | Birdhope | Mr. Dag | 36 Chains South | A small farm house in a good | ||
Birdhope | Mr. Gray | of High Bellshield | State of repair, with outhouses, | |||
Birdhope | Mr. Anderson | garden, & yard attached. | ||||
Turning Knowe | Turning Knowe | Mr. Dag | 38 Chains West | A small eminence on Cottonshope Moor | ||
Turning Knowe | Mr. Patterson | of High Bellshield | well known by this name. Local | |||
Turning Knowe | Mr. Anderson | tradition gives this name as originating | ||||
from 1388 in which year the battle of | ||||||
Otterburn was fought, that a body of | ||||||
Scotch troops were marching from Jedburgh | ||||||
to reinforce Earls Douglas & Dunbars Army | ||||||
but received orders at this Knowe to turn | ||||||
back to Jedburgh, hence the name. | ||||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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