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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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Manse | Manse | Mr Brown | 26 chains West | A neat stone building adjoining | ||
Manse | Mr Ord | of Hopesley House. | Birdhopecrag Chapel with outhouses, | |||
Manse | Mr Dodd | garden & yard attached. The | ||||
Birdhopecraig Manse | List of Co Voters | residence of the Revd. James Brown. | ||||
Rochester Bridge | Rochester Bridge | Mr Brown | 22 chains West | A one arch bridge on the Turnpike | ||
Rochester Bridge | Mr Ord | of Hopesley House. | Road leading from Rochester to Jedburgh | |||
Rochester Bridge | Mr Dunn | and crossing the Sills Burn at the | ||||
Western extremity of the Village of | ||||||
Rochester. This bridge is repaired &c | ||||||
by the adjacent Townships. | ||||||
Tod Law | Tod Law | Mr Brown | 25 chains south | this name is appli |
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Tod Law | Mr Ord | of Hopesley House. | small eminence. situated on the | |||
Tod Law | Mr Dunn | farm of Stobbs and opposite Rochester. | ||||
Tod Law | MacLauchlan’s Memoirs of | This eminence is enclosed by a | ||||
Watling Street. | stone wall and closely planted | |||||
with fir trees. | ||||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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