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Fairnyflat | Fairnyflat | Wm Brown | On Sheet | A small stone built house | ||
Fairnyflat | Young Hattle | 18.10 | with out-offices and small | |||
Fairneyflat | Andw Robson | garden attached with 44 | ||||
acres of arable land. It | ||||||
is the property of Mr. Wm | ||||||
Davidson of Berwick and | ||||||
occupied by Andrew Robson | ||||||
White Damhead Burn | White Dam-head Burn | Wm Brown | On Sheet | This Burn takes its rise in | ||
White Dam-head Burn | Young Hattle | 18.10 | Lamberton Moor and joins The | |||
White Dam-head Burn | Andw Robson | Common Burn at Grangeburn Mill | ||||
It takes its name from the colour | ||||||
of the walls at the Dam-head | ||||||
Common Burn | Wm Brown | On Sheet | This Burn takes its rise at | |||
Young Hattle | 18.10 | Under Cocklaw Clay-Works and | ||||
Andw Robson | empties itself into the Tweed | |||||
at the Snuff Mill. The name | ||||||
arises from it running through | ||||||
a common which is now cultivated | ||||||
but the burn retains the name | ||||||
Wm Goodacre Civil Assistant |
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