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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WOLF CLEUGH | Wolf Cleugh | James Morrison Dewar Gill T. [Toll] Bar Walter Sword Ladyside |
022 | [Situation] Heriot Ph. [Parish]. A ravine through which flows A Small stream which rises in Rough Moss and runs in a N.E [North East] direction till it joins the Dewar Burn a short dista [distance] South of Carnston |
ROUGH MOSS | Rough Moss | James Morrison Dewar Gill T. [Toll] Bar Walter Sword Ladyside |
022 | [Situation] Heriot Parish. An extensive moor extending from near Cranston and the Piper's Grave to Blackhope Scar |
DEWAR GILL T.P. | Dewar Gill Toll Bar | James Morrison Dewar Gill T. [Toll] Bar Walter Sword Ladyside |
022 | [Situation] Heriot Parish. A Toll Bar on the road leading from Edinbro [Edinburgh] to Peebles, within a few perches of the Piper's Grave the property of the Trustees of the County Roads of Edinbr [Edinburgh] |
PIPER OF PEEBLES' GRAVE | Piper's Grave | James Morrison Dewar Gill T. [Toll] Bar Walter Sword Ladyside Co. [County] map |
022 | [Situation] Heriot Parish. A place on the right hand side of the road leading from Edinbro [Edinburgh] to Peebles and exactly on the boundary between the Counties of Edinbro [Edinburgh] and Peebles where it is said a piper was intered [interred], who took on himself for a bet to p [play] from Lauder to Peebles without ceasing, bu [but] on reaching this spot it is said he burst his windpipe and expired. A small stone about one foot and a half high marks the sp [spot] |
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