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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Burnfoot | Burnfoot | Mr John Burn Middle Ord | on Sheet | A row of small Cottages, on the | ||
Burnfoot | Mr John Robison Ord Mains | 3.11 | farm of West Ord, and nearly half | |||
Burnfoot | Mr George Dick, Rate Collector | a mile west of the farmhouse, | ||||
Tweedmouth | they are now unoccupied, and nearly | |||||
in ruin, they get this name from | ||||||
being situated near to where a small | ||||||
stream empties itself into the | ||||||
Tweed | ||||||
Southbells | Southbells Shiel | Mr John Burn Middle Ord | on Sheet | This is a Shiel on the South Side | ||
Shiel | Mr John Robison Ord Mains | 3.11 | of the river "Tweed", and about | |||
Mr George Dick, Rate Collector | midway between "Burnfoot", and | |||||
Tweedmouth | "West Ord". It was erected for the | |||||
accommodation of the Bailiffs | ||||||
while watching the river, | ||||||
and the fishermen, during the | ||||||
fishing season. It is in good repair | ||||||
West Ord | West Ord | Mr John Burn Middle Ord | on Sheet | A neat, and substantial dwelling, pleasant | ||
Mr John Robison Ord Mains | 3.11 | -ly situated on the south bank of the Tweed, | ||||
Mr George Dick, Rate Collector | the outbuildings are extensive, but very | |||||
Tweedmouth | irregularly built, the hinds’ houses, are | |||||
neat, and having small gardens attached | ||||||
It is the property of Wm Mather Esq Newcastle | ||||||
John McCabe |
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