Volume contents
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- 120 - Morebattle , Page 120 (end)
- 121 - Morebattle , Title Page
- 122 - Morebattle , Index
Continued entries/extra info
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Index Continued
Name of Objects -- Page
Kersmoor Head -- 57
Kings Seat -- 111
Kingsseat Burn -- 112
Kingsseat Shin -- 112
Kip Knowe -- 32
Kip Knowe -- 47
Kip Knowe -- 77
Latchly Hill -- 32
Laverick Linn -- 33
Lavendean Sike -- 75
Linton Loch -- 23
Lintie Knowe -- 56
Lochside -- 7
Lots Wife --106.
Mailin Plantation -- 33
Mallie Side -- 104
Manse -- 19
Marsh Sike -- 72
Mid Sike -- 48
Morebattle (Ph.) [Parish] -- 1
Morebattle -- 30
Morebattle Hill -- 34
Morebattle Mains -- 14
Morebattle Tofts -- 17
Mow -- 117
Mow (Site of) -- 66
Mowmains Fold -- 59
Mowhaugh -- 65
Mow Law -- 56
Mow Law -- 70
Mount Pleasant -- 60
Massy Law -- 87
Mudiment Sike -- 83
Murder Cleuch -- 69
Otter Burn -- 15
Otterburn -- 15
Outer Cock Law -- 93
Outer Byer Cleuch -- 110
Outer Hare Cleuch -- 86
Outer Souter Cleuch -- 99
Oxnamside -- 26
Park Law. -- 82
Pates Knowe -- 37
P.H. [Public House] -- 30
Peel (Site of) -- 66
Percy Law -- 42
Piety Sike -- 91
Ordnance Survey - Roxburgh county, OS Name Books - Roxburgh county - Volume 30 - Parish of Morebattle, OS1/29/30
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Morebattle.
Ordnance Survey - Roxburgh 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 Roxburgh, which is in the south east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.