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deer^ and the roe,^ until they finally succumbed to the 

 increase of population in the sixteenth or seventeenth 

 centuries. 



1 A farm near Lauder is called Hartside, and two high hills in that locality are 

 called respectively "North" and "South Hart Law." A ravine in the Lamnier- 

 muirs, in the parish of Cranshaws, is known by the name of Hind's Cleugh. 



2 There is a place called Raecleugh, in the parish of Westruther, and another 

 in Langton parish which bears the name of Raecleugh Head, 



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