East Lothian, volume 05

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/15/5/1 [page] 1 PARISH OF INNERWICK PLAN 17A INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Innerwick (parish of) -- 4 Burn Hope -- 5 Bladdering Cleugh -- 5 Bilny Knowe -- 6 Chapman's Grave -- 3 West Sleel -- 5 Ling Hope -- 4
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OS1/15/5/3 CHAPMAN'S GRAVE Chapmans Grave Chapmans Grave Chapmans Grave Chapmans Grave Chapmans Grave Jamieson's Scott: [Scottish] Dictionary Dr [Doctor] Denholm Thomas Dods William Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map, Forrest's Co. [County] Map 017 [Situation] About 1 mile W [West] by N [North] from West Dod. This name applies to a small heap of stones underneath which it is said that a chapman or peddlar is interred who had been murdered here. It is situated on the parish boundary and noted as being the junction of 4 Lairds lands.
OS1/15/5/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Innerwick Page No Form 136 24 The Steel [crossed out] Cancelled
OS1/15/5/4 INNERWICK Parish of Innerwick See Name Book Plan 12B [Situation] In the Eastern Portion of the County For descriptive remarks see Name List for Plan 12B
OS1/15/5/4 LING HOPE Ling Hope See Name Book Plan 12C [Situation] E. [East] side of Laighope Steel For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 12C
OS1/15/5/4 [Page] 4 Parish of Innerwick Page No. Form 136
OS1/15/5/5 BURN HOPE Burn Up Burn Up Burn Hope Burn Hope Burn Hope See Name Book for Plan 12C Forrest's Co. [County] Map William Ailen William Cowan Alexander Dale [Situation] A little W [West] of Saddle Rig For descriptive remarks see name List for Plan 12c
OS1/15/5/5 WEST STEEL West Steel See Name Book for Plan 12C [Situation] About 40 chains N.W. [North West] from Saddle Rig For descriptive remarks see name List for Plan 12c
OS1/15/5/5 BLADDERING CLEUGH Bladdering Cleugh See Name Book for Plan 12C [Situation] West of Linghope steel For descriptive remarks see Name List for Plan 12C
OS1/15/5/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Innerwick Page No. Form 136
OS1/15/5/6 BIRNY KNOWE Birny Knowe See Name Book for Plan 12C [Situation] About 30 Chains N.E. [North East] from Laighope Steel For descriptive remarks see Name List for Plan 12C
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OS1/15/5/7 [page 7] PARISH OF OLDHAMSTOCKS PLAN 17A INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Ph [Parish] of Oldhamstocks -- 19 Back Burn -- 15 Burgh Slack -- 16 Back o' Linghope -- 24 Brodie's Fold -- 26 BerwicK Burn -- 29 Crow Cleugh -- 17 Drove Road -- 9 Easter Dod -- 19 Easter Wide Hope -- 25 Elly Cleugh -- 27 Hears Law -- 15 Heriot Burn -- 26 Lammermuir Hills -- 11 Long Crib Rig -- 13 Long Crib Burn -- 23 Linghope Steel -- 29 Monynut Edge -- 9 Mossy Cleugh -- 28 OldhamstocKs -- 19 Partan Cleugh Rig -- 26 Partan Cleugh -- 27 Pyat SlacK -- 28 Short Crib Rig -- 18 Short Crib Burn -- 23 Sting Hill -- 24 Sisters Cleugh -- 28 Saddle Rig -- 29 The Sting -- 15 The BanK -- 20 Wester Dod -- 14 Wightman Hill -- 18 Wally Cleugh -- 20 Whare Burn -- 20 Wide Hope -- 25 Wester Wide Hope -- 25 Water of Eye -- 27 Yearn Gill Knowe -- 13 Yearn Hope -- 16 Yearn Gill -- 23 Presby -- 20
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OS1/15/5/9 DROVE ROAD Drove Road Thomas Dods Stotoncleugh David Denholm Wallands Alexander Dale Upper Monynut 017 [situation] Passes along the summit of Monynut Edge. This name applies to an old road crossing this part of the Lammermuir Hills. It was used by drovers attending the various fairs and trysts in the counties of Berwick and Haddington, with their cattle &c and used for Conveying Corn & other articles to Haddington by Pack Horses.
OS1/15/5/9 MONYNUT EDGE Monynut Edge Thomas Dods Statoncleugh David Denholm Wallands Alexander Dale Upper Monynut 017 [situation] Extends S.E. [South East] from Chapman's Grave. This name is applied to an Extensive mountain edge in appearance like the side of a ridge of hills along the N.E. [North East] side of Monynut Water. It extends from "Bransby Hill", which is in the N. [North] Western Extremity in a S.E. [South East] direction by Wester Dod, Heart Law & Middle & Nether Monynut into Berwickshire. The Drove Road, for a Considerable distance passes along its summit. It is a conspicuous part of the Lammermuir range. It consists of several prominent hill features. Edge is generally applied to features of this Kind as "Lothian Edge" &c.
OS1/15/5/9 [page] 9 Plan 17A -- Parish of Oldhamstocks
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OS1/15/5/11 LAMMERMUIR HILLS Lammermuir Hills See Name Book Plan 19B [situation] In southern portion of County For descriptive remarks see name booK for Plan, 19B
OS1/15/5/11 [page] 11 Parish of Oldhamstocks Linghope Burn [crossed out] Cancelled
OS1/15/5/12 [page] 12 Parish of OldhamstocKs Widehope Burn [crossed out] The Steel [crossed out] Cancelled
OS1/15/5/13 LONG CRIB RIG Long Crib Rig Long Crib Rig Long Crib Rig Long Crib Brig Hill David Denholm Thomas Dods William Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map 017 [situation] About 5/8 of a mile N.E. [North East] from Sting Hill. A middling sized hill on the farm of Monynut. Its surface consists of heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/13 SHORT CRIB RIG Short Crib Rig Short Crib Rig Short Crib Brig Hill David Denholm William Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map 017 [situatio] South of Yearn Gill Knowe. A small hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/13 YEARN GILL KNOWE Yearn Gill Knowe Yearn Gill Knowe Yearn Gill Knowe David Denholm William Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map 017 [situation] South-east of Long Crib Rig. A small hill of a ridge like shape, the surface of which is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/13 [Page] 13 Parish of Oldhamstocks Page No Form 136 32 - Long Crib Rib [note] It is unnecessary to use the word Hill here - as that is implied in the word Rig which in Scotland means Ridge or Hill 33 - Short Crib Rig [note] The above remarK also applies to this name 33 - Yearn Gill
OS1/15/5/14 WESTER DOD Wester Dod Wester Dod Wester Dod Wester Dod David Denholm Thomas Dods William Shiel Johnston's Co. [County] Map 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile S.W. [South West] by W. [West] from Wightman Hill. A large hill, a little to the west of Woollylands farm house. Its surface consists of heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] party Stetoncleugh.
OS1/15/5/14 [Page] 14 Parish of OldhamstocKs Page No Form 136 32 - Wester Dod Ling Hope [crossed out]
OS1/15/5/15 BACK BURN Back Burn See Name BooK Plan 12C [situation] About 3/8 of a mile E [East] from Long Crib Rig For description remarks see name list for Plan, 12C
OS1/15/5/15 THE STING The Sting See Name BooK Plan 12C For descriptive remarks see Name List for Plan,
OS1/15/5/15 HEART LAW Heart Law See Name BooK Plan 17. C. [situation] The South extermity of Monynut Edge For descriptive remarks see Name List for Plan 17 C.
OS1/15/5/15 [page] 15 Parish of OldhamstocKs Page No Form 136
OS1/15/5/16 YEARN HOPE Yearn Hope See Name BooK Plan 12C [situation] About 3/8 of a Mile N.E. [North East] from Wightman Hill. For Descriptive Remarks See Name BooK Plan 12C
OS1/15/5/16 BUGHT SLACK Bught Slack See Name BooK Plan 12C [situation] About 3/4 of a Mile N.E. from Wightman Hill. For Descriptive Remarks See Name BooK Plan 12C
OS1/15/5/16 [page] 16 Page No Form 136 Wide Hope [crossed out] See page 25
OS1/15/5/17 CROW CLEUGH Crow Cleugh George Fortune James Balfour 017 [situation] West side of Wightman Hill. A steep narrow ravine or glen situated a short distance north of Wightman Hill.
OS1/15/5/17 [Page] 13 Parish of OldhamstocKs Page No Form 136 36 - Steel Cleugh [crossed out] Cancelled 36 - Stelton Cleugh [crossed out] Cancelled now called Crow Cleugh 36 - Crow Cleugh
OS1/15/5/18 CROW HILL Crow Hill George Fortune James Balfour 017 [situation] About 1⅛ mile N.E. [North East] by N [North] from West Dod. A small hill forming part of the Lammermuir Hills. Its surface consists of heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/18 WIGHTMAN HILL Wightman Hill Wightman Hill Wightman Hill George Fortune James Balfour Johnston's Co. [County] Map 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile N.E. [North East] by E. [East] from West Dod. A small hill forming part of the Lammermuir range. Its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/18 [page] 18 Parish of OldhamstocKs Page No Form 136 35 - Crow Hill 35 - Wightman Hill
OS1/15/5/19 EASTER DOD Dod Hill Dod Hill Easter Dod Easter Dod Easter Dod George Fortune James Balfour Thomas Dodds David Denholm William Ailen 017 [situation] About 1 1/8 Miles E [East] bu S [South] from West Dod. A considerable hill forming part of the Lammermuir Hills. Its surface consists of heathy pasture. On it is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station called by Trigl [Trigonometrical] party "Dodhill"
OS1/15/5/19 OLDHAMSTOCKS [village] Parish of Oldhamstocks Parish of Oldhamstocks George Fortune James Balfour 017 [situation] In the eastern portion of the County of Haddington. For descriptive remarks see name List for Plan
OS1/15/5/19 [page] 19 Parish of OldhamstocKs Page No Form 136 35 - Easter Dod
OS1/15/5/20 THE BANK The BanK See Name BooK Plan 12C [situation] About 1/2 Mile N.E. [North East] from Crow Hill For Descriptive Remarks See Name BooK Plan 12C
OS1/15/5/20 MOLLY CLEUGH Molly Cleugh See Name BooK Plan 12D [situation] About 1/2 Mile E. [East] from Crow Hill. For Descriptive Remarks See Name BooK Plan 12D
OS1/15/5/20 WHARE BURN Whare Burn See Name BooK Plan 17C [situation] South of Monynut Edge a little South of Brodies Fold For Descriptive Remarks See Name BooK Plan 17C
OS1/15/5/20 PRESLY Presly See Name BooK for Plan 12, D.
OS1/15/5/20 [Page] 20 Page No Form 136
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OS1/15/5/23 YEARN GILL Yearn Gill David Denholm George Redpath Alexander Dale Thomas Dods 017 [situation] South of Year Gill Knowes. A small glen or Valley thro' [through] which a stream flows which falls into Long Crib Burn. I cannot obtain any information about the derivation of the word. Yearn: it is always Called so, - and not Earn.
OS1/15/5/23 LONG CRIB BURN Long Crib Burn David Denholm George Redpath Alexander Dale Thomas Dods 017 [situation] West end of Yearn Gill. A stream which gathers in the Slack between Long Crib Rig & Wester Dod and flows southwards along the east base of Long Crib Rig recg [receiving] the Water of Yearn Gill, thence to its Junction with Back Burn where it is called Crib Burn, to where it falls into Monynut Water.
OS1/15/5/23 SHORT CRIB BURN Short Crib Burn David Denholm George Redpath Alexander Dale Thomas Dods 017 [situation] About 1/4 of a mile South from Yearn Gill. A Small Stream which rises in the Slack between Heart Law and Short Crib Gill & flows in a S.W. [South West] direction along the S. [South] base of the latter to its union with Crib Burn.
OS1/15/5/23 [page] 23 Plan 17 A -- Parish of Oldhamstocks
OS1/15/5/24 BACK O' LINGHOPE Back o' Linghope Thomas Dods Stobacleugh William Aiken Shepherd David Denholm Woollands 017 [situation] East of Linghope Steet A rig of moor lying between Wide Hope and Ling Hope on the farm of Partancleugh.
OS1/15/5/24 STING HILL Sting Hill Thomas Dods Stobacleugh William Aiken Shepherd David Denholm Woollands Alexander Dale, upper Monynut 017 [situation About 1/2 mile S.W. [South West] from Long Crib Rig. A hill on the Rig called The Sting on which is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] station.
OS1/15/5/24 [Page] 24 Parish of Oldhamstocks The Fairen [note] Not to be written on plans.
OS1/15/5/25 WIDE HOPE Wide Hope William Ailen Robert Boyd David Denholm Thomas Dods Stotencleugh 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile east from Wightman Hill. A valley thro' [through] which flows a mountain stream & a Collection of Surface water. It extends from Wester Dod in a north-west direction to Oldhamstocks Burn, and is joined by two branches called Easter & Wester Wide Hope.
OS1/15/5/25 EASTER WIDE HOPE Easter Wide Hope William Ailen Robert Boyd David Denholm Thomas Dods Stotencleugh 017 [situation] Extends eastwards from Wide Hope. A Ravine thro' [through] which a Small Stream flows. It forms a branch of the above valley called Wide Hope.
OS1/15/5/25 WESTER WIDE HOPE Wester Wide Hope William Ailen Robert Boyd David Denholm Thomas Dods Stotencleugh 017 [situation] Extends westwards from Wide hope. A ravine thro' [through] which a Small Mountain stream flows. It forms a branch of the valley called Wide Hope.
OS1/15/5/25 [page] 25 Plan 17 A Parish of Oldhamstocks
OS1/15/5/26 PARTAN CLEUGH RIG Partan Cleugh Rig David Denholm Woollans Thomas Dodd Stotencleugh George Redpath Shepherd 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile south from Wightman Hill. A Ridge of Heathy pasture on the farm of Fernylee, enclosed within Elly Cleugh, Parton Cleugh and the Water of Eye.
OS1/15/5/26 HERIOT BURN Heriot Burn David Denholm Woollans Thomas Dodd Stotencleugh George Redpath Shepherd 017 [situation] About 3/4 Mile S.E. [South East] from Wightman Hill. A Small Stream which Collects from the moor at the N.W. [North West] side of Easter Dod, on the farm of Fernylee, and flows in a N.E. [North East] direction into Berwickshire. It falls into the Whiteadder.
OS1/15/5/26 BRODIE'S FOLD Brodie's Fold David Denholm Woollans Thomas Dodd Stotencleugh George Redpath Shepherd 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile N.E. [North East] from Heart Law. An old Sheepfold on the County Boundary at the North Base of Heart Law.
OS1/15/5/26 [page] 26 Plan 17 A -- Parish of Oldhamstocks
OS1/15/5/27 WATER OF EYE Water of Eye David Denholm Robert Boyd Thomas Dods George Redpath 017 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile west from Easter Dods. A Small Stream which rises on the moor at the S.E. [South East] base of Wightman Hill and flows in an Easterly direction into Berwickshire receiving the Water of various Streams in its Course to the Sea which it Enters at Eyemouth.
OS1/15/5/27 ELLY CLEUGH Elly Cleugh David Denholm Robert Boyd Thomas Dods George Redpath 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile East from Yearn Gill Knowe. A Small Valley thro' [through] which a Stream flows which gathers, from Swamp & Surface waters at the North base of Heart Law and falls into the Water of Eye at the Co. [County] Boundary.
OS1/15/5/27 PARTAN CLEUGH Partan Cleugh David Denholm Robert Boyd Thomas Dods George Redpath 017 [situation] North of Partan Cleugh Rig. A Small Valley thro' [through] which a Stream flows which is formed by Swamp and Surface Water and falls into the Water of Eye.
OS1/15/5/27 [page] 27 Plan 17 A -- Parish of Oldamstocks
OS1/15/5/28 MOSSY CLEUGH Mossy Cleugh William Ailen Shepherd Aikengall Robert Boyd Schoolmaster David Denholm Woolland Thomas Dods Statencleugh 017 [situation] North of Crow Hill. A Small Ravine thro' [through] which a stream flows, on the Farm of Stotencleugh and on the east side of Yearn Hope. There is no Cleugh called Stotencleugh and on the East side of Yearn Hope. There is no Cleugh called Stoten cleugh in the neighbourhood from which the Farm Could be named: there was probably when the Farm Ho [House] was erected but the residents have no recollection of a Stoten Cleugh.
OS1/15/5/28 PYAT SLACK Pyat Slack William Ailen Shepherd Aikengall Robert Boyd Schoolmaster David Denholm Woolland Thomas Dods Statencleugh 017 [situation] On Crow Hill. A [Slack] or green valley in the west side of Crow Hill in the farm of Stotencleugh.
OS1/15/5/28 SISTERS CLEUGH Sisters Cleugh William Ailen Shepherd Aikengall Robert Boyd Schoolmaster David Denholm Woolland Thomas Dods Statencleugh 017 [situation] South side of Crow Hill A small Ravine thro' [through] which a Stream flows, on the Farm of Stotencleugh, and at the South face of Crow Hill extending to Yearn Hope
OS1/15/5/28 [page] 28 Plan 17 A -- Parish of Oldhamstocks
OS1/15/5/29 SADDLE RIG Saddle Rig William Ailen Shepherd Thomas Dods Stoten Cleugh David Denholm 017 [situation] West side of Laighope Steel. A Rig of Heathy pasture on the farm of E. [East] Aikingall, lying between Burn Hope & Bladdering Cleugh.
OS1/15/5/29 LINGHOPE STEEL Linghope Steel William Ailen Shepherd Thomas Dods Stoten Cleugh David Denholm 017 [situation] West side of Back o' Linghope. A Steel or tract of gently sloping heathy pasture on the Farm of Easter Aikengall lying between Ling Hope and Bladdering Cleugh.
OS1/15/5/29 BERWICK BURN Berwick Burn See Name Cook Plan 12D 017 [situation] About 3/4 of a Mile East from Wally Cleugh For Descriptive RemarKs See Name BooK Plan 12D
OS1/15/5/29 [page] 29 Plan 17 A -- Parish of Innerwick
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OS1/15/5/31 CHAPMAN'S GRAVE Chapman's Grave Mr. David Denholm Farmer Middle Monynut Mr Thomas Dods Farmer Statoncleugh Mr William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 Chapman, being the name given to pedlars in this locality, it is supposed by the local traditions, that a Chapman was crossing this moor with his wares and, when he arrived at this place, he was attacked by Robbers, who murdered him, robbed him of his property, and buried him at the said place i.e the Chapman Grave. it is situated in a dale between Long Crib Rig Hill and The Steel, where the parish boundary between Innerwick and Oldhamstock change from Centre of road to undefined; [as] well as being a guide to define the parish boundary, it has also from an early period been noted on account of its being the junction [of the] Laird's lands. There is nothing but a few stones collected together to point out the place.
OS1/15/5/31 LINGUP BURN Lingup Burn Mr. David Denholm Farmer Middle Monynut Mr Thomas Dods Farmer Statoncleugh Mr William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A small stream, its source is near the Chapman Grave, it runs from that in an N.E. [North East] direction and empty's itself into Oldhamstocks Burn. The chief part of it forms the parish boundary between Innerwick and Oldhamstocks.
OS1/15/5/31 WIDEUP BURN Wideup Burn Mr. David Denholm Farmer Middle Monynut Mr Thomas Dods Farmer Statoncleugh Mr William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 Its source is at the base of the Innerwick West Dod, it runs from that in a N.E. [North East] direction and emptys itself into the Oldhamstocks Burn.
OS1/15/5/31 [page] 31 List of Names collected by P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 17A Trace 1 Parish - Innerwick and Oldhamstocks Object Chapman's Grave - Pile of Stones Lingup Burn - Stream Wideup Burn - Stream [signed] P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/15/5/32 THE STEEL The Steel Mr David Denholm Farmer Middle Manynut Thomas Dods Farmer Stotoncleugh William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A small ridge situated a little to the S.W. [South West] of Easter Aikengate its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/32 STEEL Steel Mr David Denholm Farmer Middle Manynut Thomas Dods Farmer Stotoncleugh William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 small ridge a little to Oldhamstocks the S.W. [South West] of Pow Shiel its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/32 WESTER DOD West Dod Mr David Denholm Farmer Middle Manynut Thomas Dods Farmer Stotoncleugh William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A pretty large hill a little to the west of Woollyland farm house, its surface is heathy pasture; and on its summit stands a Trig. [Trigonometrical] pole called "Stotancleugh".
OS1/15/5/32 LONG CRIB RIG Long Crib Rig Hill Mr David Denholm Farmer Middle Manynut Thomas Dods Farmer Stotoncleugh William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A pretty large hill a little to the North of Middle Monynut farm house its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/32 [page] 31 List of Names collected by P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 17A Trace 1 Parish - Innerwick Object The Steel - Ridge Steel - Ridge West Dod - Hill Long Crib Rig Hill - Hill [signed] P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/15/5/33 YEARN GILL Yearn Gill Mr. David Denholm Farmer Middle Monynut William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A small ridge a little to the South of West Dod, its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/33 SHORT CRIB RIG Short Crib Rig Hill Mr. David Denholm Farmer Middle Monynut William Shiel Shepherd Wester Aikengall 017 A small ridge a little to the Rast of Upper Monynut its surface is heathy pasture.
OS1/15/5/33 [page] 33 List of Names collected by P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners] Plan 17A Trace 1 Parish - Oldhamstocks Object Yearn Gill - Ridge Short Crib Rig Hill - Ridge [signed] P. McHugh Pte RS&M [Private Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/15/5/35 CROW HILL Crow Hill George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Shepherd Oldhamstocks 017 A small hill covered with heathy pasture the property of Capt [Captain] Hunter of Thurston. It forms part of the Lammermuir Hills.
OS1/15/5/35 WIGHTMAN HILL Wightman Hill George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Shepherd Oldhamstocks 017 A Small hill covered with heathy pasture, forming part of the Lammermuir Hills, and is the property of Mr Balfour of Whittingham.
OS1/15/5/35 DOD HILL Dod Hill George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Shepherd Oldhamstocks 017 A considerable hill covered with heathy pasture forming part of the Lammermuir Hills and the property of Mr Balfour of Whittingham.
OS1/15/5/35 [page] 35 List of Names collected by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Plan 17A Trace 2 Parish - Oldhamstocks
OS1/15/5/36 STEEL CLEUGH Steel Cleugh George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Oldhamstocks. 017 A steep narrow ravine of cleugh, on the north side of "West Dod" with a small mountain Stream flowing through it.
OS1/15/5/36 STETON CLEUGH Steton Cleugh George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Oldhamstocks. 017 A long and deep Ravine or Cleugh immediately W [West] of Wightman Hill, a small stream flows through it in rainy weather but it is generally dry in summer.
OS1/15/5/36 CROW CLEUGH Crow Cleugh George Fortune Shepherd Courselaw. James Balfour Oldhamstocks. 017 A steep, narrow ravine in the north side of Wightman Hill. There is a small stream running through it in wet weather but in summer it is always dry.
OS1/15/5/36 [page] 36 List of Names collected by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant] Plan 17A Trace 2 Parish - Oldhamstocks [signed] James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 9th Decr [December] 1853 Henry James Capt R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 10 Dec [December] 1853
OS1/15/5/37 [page] 37 [volume] 5 OS1/15/5 Co [County] HADDINGTON [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 2 JUL [JULY] 91 SOUTHAMPTON PLAN 17 A Names of Parishes -- Pages Innerwick -- 1. Oldhamstocks -- 7.