< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
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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Tree Burn | Tree Burn | Mr Brown Senr | On Sheet | A small stream that flows through the | ||
Mr Brown Junr | 9.13 & | farm of Wark West Common and passes | ||||
Engraved Map | 13.1 | below the N. E. Railway after which it | ||||
has no name. It is supposed that | ||||||
it was named on account of trees having | ||||||
once grown along side of it. There is nothing | ||||||
of the kind now, the name is very little | ||||||
known | ||||||
Treeburn Ford | Treeburn Ford | Mr Brown Senr | On Sheet | This name is applied to the road where | ||
Mr Brown Junr | 13.1 | crossed by Tree Burn its situation | ||||
Engraved Map | is about 1/4 of a mile South from | |||||
the Railway Bridge at Shidlaw lane | ||||||
West Moneylaws | West Moneylaws | Mr Logan Tenant | On Sheet | A small farm house and steading | ||
Estate map | 13.4 | on the north side of Money laws Hill, | ||||
Mr Douglas | distant about 2 miles from the | |||||
village of Branxton, in a westerly | ||||||
direction, it is the property of Sir | ||||||
John Haggerstone. | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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