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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Paxtondean | Paxtondean | Mr Stevenson | About 17 chains N | An excellent stone building with suitable offices | ||
Paxtondean | Mr Cleugh | of Paxtondean Burn | and all necessary appendages pertaining to a good | |||
Paxtondean | List of Co. Voters | Farm House the property of T Riddell Esqr | ||||
Paxtondean Burn | Paxtondean Burn | Mr Stevenson | About 17 chains S. of | An ordinary stream flowing in a North easterly | ||
Paxtondean Burn | Mr Stokoe | Paxtondean | direction through a deep woody valley and falls into | |||
Paxtondean Burn | Tithe Commutation Plan | the |
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generally called by the name of every Farm + through | ||||||
adopted for the stream through this parish to the point where | which it passes but is principally known as | |||||
it enters Felton parish – from that – <u>Longdyke</u> – | Paxtondean Burn in the Parish of Longhorsley | |||||
Paxton Dean | Paxton Dean | Mr Stevenson | About 15 chains S.E. | A deep |
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Paxton Dean | Mr Stokoe | of Paxtondean House | old Forest trees and Brush wood and gives name | |||
Paxton Dean | Mr Cleugh | to a stream and Farm House | ||||
Whemleyburn | Whemleyburn | Mr Stevenson | About 63 chains SW | A good stone building with good offices attached | ||
Whemleyburn | Mr Stokoe | of Paxtondean | the property of Thomas Riddell Esq and in | |||
Whemleyburn | Tithe Commutation Plan | the occupation of Edward Summers Farmer | ||||
Whemleburn | Whites Directory | the name is derived from a small stream | ||||
23 March 65 | { + but we cannot chop and change the name for | |||||
{ every few chains of distance through several farms – Paxton adopted here | ||||||
o.m.o. | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie SRE |
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