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| Slate Ford | Slate Ford | John Grey Esqr. | on Sheet | A small ford on the turn | ||
| Slate Ford | Mr James Watson, Unthank | 7.5 | -pike road leading from | |||
| Slate Ford | Mr George Young | "Unthank Moor" to Oxford", where | ||||
| Hoggydean Burn crosses it – | ||||||
| Doupster Bridge | Doupster Bridge | John Grey Esqr | on Sheet | A small stone bridge of one | ||
| Doupster Bridge | Mr Edward Pringle | 7.5 | arch. At the source of "Doupster | |||
| Doupster Bridge | Mr Matthew Young | Burn" A short distance south | ||||
| of "Scremerston Colliery". |
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| the road leading from Berwick | ||||||
| to Belford &c. I could not | ||||||
| ascertain the derivation of | ||||||
| the word Doupster, but it is | ||||||
| applied to a field beside | ||||||
| the bridge – | ||||||
| Doupster Burn | Doupster Burn | John Grey Esqr | on Sheets | A small rivulet issuing | ||
| Mr Edward Pringle | out of a drain, at Doupster | |||||
| Mr Matthew Young | 7.5 & | Bridge, flowing in an easterly | ||||
| 7.6 | direction, and emptying itself | |||||
| into the Sea, a short distance | ||||||
| south of a few Cottages on the | ||||||
| Coast called Philadelphia – | ||||||
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