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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Sandy Ford | Sandy Ford | Revd Robert Jones Branxton | On Sheet | In some of the earlier accounts of the | ||
Mr William Robson | 10.14 | battle of Flodden, it is said that a portion | ||||
Mr White | of the English Army crossed at the "Sandy | |||||
Ford" which is described as being a mans | ||||||
leap across, the precise spot is not | ||||||
known but is supposed to have been | ||||||
where the road now crosses the Pallins Burn | ||||||
the names of the |
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and ground giving rise to the conjecture | ||||||
Sandy ford Haugh | Sandy ford Haugh | Estate Map | On Sheet | A piece of flat ground belonging | ||
Mr Thomas | 10.14 | to the farm of Sandy ford, it lies on | ||||
Mr Paxton | the banks of the Till, and previous | |||||
to being protected by large embankments, | ||||||
would be liable to be frequently flooded. | ||||||
The Cradle | The Cradle | William Robson | On Sheet | A part of the River Till well known | ||
Mathew Paxton | 10.14 | by this name, it is said to have | ||||
William King | been a Salmon Cast but is not now | |||||
used for that purpose on account | ||||||
of the water being deepened by the | ||||||
erection of Etal Mill Cauld | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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