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| Oxendean Burn | Oxendean Burn | Revd Mr Tyler | On Sheet | A small stream that is known | ||
| Mr Havery | 9.8 | by this name after passing the | ||||
| Tithe Maps | farm of Melkington, shortly | |||||
| after which it enters a wooded | ||||||
| Dean of the same name, passing | ||||||
| below the line of Railway escapes | ||||||
| into the Tweed at Callerheugh | ||||||
| Bank. | ||||||
| East Melkington | East Melkington | Revd Mr Tyler | On Sheet | A second class farm gouse at | ||
| J Compton Esqr. | 9.8 | a short distance from West | ||||
| Mr Sutherland, Tenant | Melkington. It has a considerable | |||||
| quantity of arable land attached | ||||||
| it belongs to Sir Francis Blake | ||||||
| Bart of Tilmouth Park. | ||||||
| Mugger's Loan | Muggers Loan | J Compton | On Sheet | A portion of an almost disused | ||
| Mr Sutherland | 9.8 | Parish road formerly leading | ||||
| Mr Havery | from Cornhill to Heaton it is | |||||
| now nearly overgrown with furze | ||||||
| and receives this name from it | ||||||
| being a favourite encamping | ||||||
| place of the Muggers or Gipsies. | ||||||
| William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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