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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Shidlaw Lane | Shidlaw Lane | Mr Henderson Shidlaw | On Sheets | A road leading from Wark Common | ||
Mr Davidson Wark | 9.13 & | over a Bridge across the N. E. Railway | ||||
map of Farm | 13.1 | extending as far as the farm house | ||||
from which it is named | ||||||
Piperdean Lane | Piperdean Lane | Mr Patterson Teacher | On Sheets | A long green lane that extends | ||
John Runciman Mindrum Mill | 13.2 | from the turnpike road near | ||||
Mr Taylor Presson | 13.3 | Mindrum Mill in a northerly direction | ||||
13.7 & | up to Presson farm house | |||||
13.11 | ||||||
Marl Bog | Marl Bog | Revd Robert Jones | On Sheet | A flat marshy pool overgrown | ||
Mr A Rankin | 9.16 | by Reeds, a short distance from | ||||
Mr W Robson | the Village of Branxton and divided | |||||
by the parish boundary between the | ||||||
former parish and Carham it receives | ||||||
the name in consequence of being | ||||||
formed by digging marl & spread on the land | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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