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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Peter's Nick | Peter's Nick | Mr Mark Thompson, Horncliffe | On sheet | A deep ravine on the west side | ||
| Peter's Nick | Mr William Brown, Horncliffe | 6.2 | of "Horncliffemill Burn" having a | |||
| Peter's Nick | Mr John Purves, Horncliffe | small stream flowing through, and | ||||
| discharging itself into the above | ||||||
| stream, a short distance northwest | ||||||
| of Millhouse; the banks on either | ||||||
| side are closely wooded. | ||||||
| I could not get the origin of this name. | ||||||
| Burn Mouth | Burn Mouth | Mr Mark Thompson, Horncliffe | On sheet | A well known fishing stream | ||
| Mr William Brown, Horncliffe | 6.2 | in the River Tweed where Horn- | ||||
| Mr John Purves, Horncliffe | cliffemill Burn empties itself into | |||||
| it. | ||||||
| Barkenheugh Quarry | Barkenheugh Quarry | Mr Mark Thompson, Horncliffe | On sheet | A large sandstone quarry on the | ||
| Barkenheugh Quarry | Mr William Brown, Horncliffe | 6.2 | side of the "River Tweed" and at | |||
| Barkenheugh Quarry | Mr John Purves, Horncliffe | the west endof the Village of | ||||
| Horncliffe, |
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| property of the Freeholders of that | ||||||
| village. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by TH
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