OS1/29/1/83

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY (Hawick Branch) Northern British Railway (Hawick Branch)
Northern British Railway (Hawick Branch)
Northern British Railway (Hawick Branch)
W. Riddell, Station Master, Newtown
Adam Dickson, Clerk, Newtown
John Ormiston, Station Master, Belses
014.03
014.06
014.07
014.10
014.14
A double line of rails extending from Newtown, to Hawick, and is the property of the North British Railway Company.
WOOD HEAD Wood Head
Wood Head
Wood Head
Thomas Davidson, Palacehill
Archibald Meikle, Farmer, Woodhead
George Thomson, Farmer, Hopton
014.11
014.12
An elevated piece of land the surface of which is arable, it is situated on the farm of Woodhead, the property of Sir William Scot Bart, Ancrum House.
CAMP (Remains of) [Hopton Moor] Camp (remains of)
Camp (remains of)
Camp (remains of)
George sword, Steward Chesters
William Ogilvie Esqr, Chesters
Thomas Cochrane, Farmer, Chesterscraig
014.15 The remains of a camp supposed to be of Roman origin, and has the appearance of being a place of considerable strength at one time; it is situated on "Hopton Moor", the property of the Duke of Roxburgh

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Parish of Ancrum
Described by Thomas Ratcliffe C/A [civilian assistant]

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