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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Stonyverge Burn | Stonyverge Burn | Mr Watson | About 44 chains E. of | A small stream running through a wooded | ||
Stonyverge Burn | Mr Rutherford | Styford High Barns | valley and forming a tributary to the River Tyne | |||
Stonyverge Burn | Mr Marshal | |||||
Stonyverge Wood | Stonyverge Wood | Mr Watson | 2 chains South of | A small enclosed wood consisting of | ||
Stonyverge Wood | Mr Rutherford | Stonyverge Bridge | forest trees extending along the stream called | |||
Stonyverge Wood | Mr Marshal | Stonyverge | ||||
Stonyverge Bridge | Stonyverge Bridge | Mr Watson | About 2 chains N. of | A small stone Bridge |
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Stonyverge Bridge | Mr Rutherford | Stonyverge Wood | Burn |
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Stonyverge Bridge | Mr Marshal | |||||
Brockhole Dean | Brockhole Dean | William Turnbull | 17 Chs North | A small Gill or Dean | ||
Brockhole Dean | John Dawson | of Ston |
thickly wooded with Fir | |||
Brockhole Dean | William Hardy | Bridge | & Forest trees. | |||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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