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PARISH OF STOW
PLAN 25B
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Parish of Stow -- 29
Burgess' Cairn -- 13
Cottie Hill -- 7
Camp -- 3
Cribbilaw -- 8
Cribbilaw Hill -- 8
Craigend Hill -- 8
Camp -- 29
Craigend -- 9
Camp -- 19
Cockum Water -- 10
Cockum Bank -- 11
Camp -- 26
Crunzian -- 17
Chapel (remains of) -- []
Cockum Bridge -- 21
Church -- 24
Dam Bridge -- 21
Dow Craig Wood -- 26
Free Church -- 10
Fowie Burn -- 15
Gala Water -- 6
Gala Bank -- 9
Gately -- 13
Gately Rig -- 13
Gately Burn -- 14
Hard Law -- 14
Killockyett -- 11
Lugate Water -- 7
Lugate Castle (Remains of) -- 28
Lugate Rig -- 14
Lugate -- 14
Meadow Bank -- 10
Manse (Free Church) -- 11
Meikle Catpair -- 12
Manorhead House -- 15
Manse -- 25
Manse (United Presbyterian) -- 26
Muirhouse -- 27
Old Watherston (Ruins of) -- 6
Old Craigend -- 9
Our Lady's Well -- 17
Pennywhiggam Burn -- 21
Parish School -- 23
Post Office -- 24
Roman Camp -- []
Roman Camp -- []
Roman Camp -- []
Shaw Burn -- 12
Stow -- 16
Stagehall -- 18
Stagehall Hill -- 18
St. Ann's Bridge -- 22
Stow Station -- 22
School (United Presbyterian) -- 23
Spinning Mill Woollen -- 25
Sell Moor Hill -- 27
Sell Moor -- 27
Tartan Hill -- 12
Torsonce Mill (Corn) -- 15
Townead Bridge -- 18
Torsonce on the site of Torsonce Castle -- 20
Torsonce Hill -- 28
United Presbyterian Church -- 23
Watherston -- 5
Watherston Hill -- 4
Roman Camp -- []
Lugate or Ewes Castle (remains of) -- 7
Roman Camp -- []
Our Lady's Chapel (Remains of) -- 30
Muirhouse Castle (site of) -- 31
Hope Burn -- 22
North Brit: Raily. [British Railway] (Hawick Branch) -- 4
Transcriber's notes
The entry for 'Chapel' on [page] 19 is then referred on to [page] 30 i.e. 'Our Lady's Chapel'.
The 4 entries for 'Camp' [pages] 3,19, 26 and 29 are the same as the 5 entries for 'Roman Camp' with the addition of [page] 37.
Ordnance Survey - Midlothian county, OS Name Books - Midlothian county - Volume 66 - Parish of Stow, OS1/11/66
This volume contains place name information from the parish of Stow.
Ordnance Survey - Midlothian county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Midlothian, which is in the east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.